Charge Radii and Magnetic Moments of Neutron-Rich Silicon Isotopes
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Abstract
This contribution will present the first laser resonance ionization spectroscopy measurements of neutron-rich silicon isotopes up to 38Si, performed at the newly commissioned Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy Experiment (RISE) at the BEOLA facility at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). From the measured isotope shifts and hyperfine structures, the magnetic dipole moments of odd-N isotopes and changes in mean-square nuclear charge radii of 28-36,38Si were extracted.
With a proton sub-shell closure at Z=14, the silicon isotopic chain provides an important platform to probe the evolution of the nuclear shell structure and collectivity of medium mass nuclei [1,2], particularly near the proposed doubly magic nucleus 34Si. Of particular interest is the evolution of the nuclear charge radii across the number N=20, where a central depletion or bubble-like structure has been suggested in 34Si [3-7].
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Presenters
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Fabian Camilo C Pastrana Cruz
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
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Fabian Camilo C Pastrana Cruz
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Ronald Fernando F Garcia Ruiz
MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science, MIT
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Alex Brinson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Adam J Dockery
Michigan State University
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Jonas Karthein
Texas A&M University
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Kristian Koenig
Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Kei Minamisono
Michigan State University
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Scott Moroch
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Silviu-Marian M Udrescu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Chicago
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Shane Wilkins
Michigan State University
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Mason D Moenter
FRIB
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Paula Plazas Isanoa
Michigan State University
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Wilfried Nörtershäuser
TU Darmstadt
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Brooke J Rickey
Michigan State University
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Edwin Pedrozo Penafiel
University of Florida
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Jose Miguel Munoz
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Maass Bernhard
Argonne National Laboratory