Accurate nuclear charge radii measurements of neutron-deficient nickel isotopes

ORAL

Abstract

Charge radii of neutron deficient $^{\mathrm{54,55,56}}$Ni isotopes have been determined at the BEam COoler and LAser spectroscopy facility at NSCL to address the soft nature of doubly-magic $^{\mathrm{56}}$Ni. A novel approach was taken to precisely calibrate the Ni beam energy, which allowed us to accurately measure the isotope shifts relative to stable $^{\mathrm{60}}$Ni, from which the charge radii were deduced. Details of the calibration procedure and the obtained charge radii will be discussed.

*This work is supported in part by NSF grant PHY-15-65546, U.S. DOE grant DE-NA0002924 and DFG grant SFB1245

Authors

  • K. Köenig

    • NSCL, MSU
    • NSCL/Dept. of Physics and Astronomy,MSU
  • D. Rossi

    • IKP, TU Darmstadt
  • F. Sommer

    • IKP, TU Darmstadt
  • B. A. Brown

    • NSCL/Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, MSU
  • R. de Groote

    • Dept. of Physics, University of Jyvaeskylae
  • N. Evrett

    • NSCL/Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, MSU
  • D. Garand

    • NSCL, MSU
  • P. Imgram

    • IKP, TU Darmstadt
  • A. Klose

    • Dept. of Chemistry, Augustana University
  • J. Kraemer

    • IKP, TU Darmstadt
  • J. Lantis

    • NSCL/Dept. of Chemistry, MSU
  • Y. Liu

    • FRIB, MSU
  • B. Maass

    • IKP, TU Darmstadt
  • P. Mantica

    • FRIB/Dept. of Chemistry, MSU
  • A. Miller

    • NSCL/Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, MSU
  • K. Minamisono

    • NSCL/Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, MSU
  • W. Nazarewicz

    • FRIB/Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, MSU
  • W. Noertershaeuser

    • IKP, TU Darmstadt
  • M. Pearson

    • TRIUMF
  • S. Pineda

    • NSCL/Dept. of Chemistry, MSU
  • R. Powel

    • NSCL/Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, MSU
  • P.-G. Reinhard

    • ITP II, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
  • E. Romeo-Romero

    • Physics Division, ORNL
  • A. Schwenk

    • IKP, TU Darmstadt
  • A. Teigelhoefer

    • TRIUMF