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Article
Title Studies of Heavy Pear-shaped Nuclei
Author(s) Butler, P A (Liverpool U.)
Publication 2023
Number of pages 8
In: J. Phys. : Conf. Ser. 2453, 1 (2023) pp.012001
In: 13th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics: Perspectives and Challenges in Nuclear Structure after 70 Years of Shell Model (ISS2022), Sant’Angelo d’Ischia, Italy, 14 - 20 Apr 2022, pp.012001
DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/2453/1/012001
Subject category Nuclear Physics - Theory
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN REX ISOLDE
CERN HIE ISOLDE
Abstract For certain combinations of protons and neutrons it is expected that the shape of atomic nuclei can undergo octupole deformation, which would give rise to reflection asymmetry or a “pear shape”. Here it is described how recent experiments carried out at CERN using REX-ISOLDE and HIE-ISOLDE and the Miniball gamma-ray spectrometer have provided evidence that several radium and radon isotopes have either stable pear shapes or are octupole vibrational in nature. It will be shown that the data on transition moments present some challenges for theory. The relevance of these measurements for atomic EDM searches, and the future prospects for this field, will also be discussed.
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