Hyperfine structure of the metastable $^3P_2$ state of alkaline earth atoms as an accurate probe of nuclear magnetic octupole moments
ORAL
Abstract
Measuring the hyperfine structure (HFS) of long-lived $^3P_2$ states of divalent atoms may offer the opportunity of extracting relatively unexplored nuclear magnetic octupole and electric hexadecapole moments. Here, using relativistic many- body methods of atomic structure and the nuclear shell model, we evaluate the effect of these higher nuclear moments on the hyperfine structure. We find that the sensitivity of HFS interval measurements in $^{87}$Sr needed to reveal the perturbation caused by the nuclear octupole moment is on the order of kHz. Results of similar analyses for $^{9 }$Be, $^{25} $Mg, and $^{43}$Ca are also reported.
*The work of KB and AD was supported in part by National Science Foundation grant No. PHY-06-53392 and the work of WRJ was supported in part by NSF grant No. PHY-04-56828
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