&beta;-NMR measurements of the ground-state nuclear moments for <sup>21</sup>O

ORAL

Abstract

We have conducted the measurements of the nuclear magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole moments for the ground-state of 21O by means of the technique of fragmentation-induced spin polarization combined with the β-ray-detected NMR method. This isotope is of immediate interest to both nuclear-structure and materials science studies. The ground-state nuclear moments will provide us with key information on the change in the nuclear structure in the neutron-rich oxygen isotopes. In particular, the nuclear moments of 21O are indispensable to investigate how nuclear structure changes occur in the neutron-rich oxygen isotopes, from 18O, the stable isotope, to 23O, the neutron-rich isotope for which anomalous nuclear properties have been reported. In view of materials science, the obtained nuclear moments will enable us to use 21O as a magnetic/electric NMR probe to directly explore the function of oxygen in the oxygen-based systems for material characterization. In this regard, 21O has apparent advantages as compared to other oxygen isotopes for which the ground-state nuclear moments are known. The presentation will cover the experimental methods, the results in terms of the nuclear structure as well as the prospects of the β-NMR measurements of 21O for materials science studies.

Presenters

  • Aleksey Gladkov

    • RIKEN Nishina Center

Authors

  • Aleksey Gladkov

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
  • Yoko Ishibashi

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
  • Hiroki Yamazaki

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
  • Yuichi Ichikawa

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
    • RIKEN Nishina Center/Tokyo Tech.
  • Aiko Takamine

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
    • RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
    • RIKEN
  • Hiroki Nishibata

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
    • RIKEN
  • Koichiro Asahi

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
  • Tomoya Sato

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
  • Wooyoung Kim

    • Department of Physics, Kyungpook National University
  • Tomomi Fujita

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
  • Longchun Tao

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
  • Tsuyoshi Egami

    • Department of Physics, Hosei University
  • Daiki Tominaga

    • Department of Physics, Hosei University
  • Takafumi Kawaguchi

    • Department of Physics, Hosei University
  • Makoto Sanjo

    • Department of Physics, Hosei University
  • Wataru Kobayashi

    • Department of Physics, Hosei University
  • Kei Imamura

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
  • Yutaro Nakamura

    • Department of Physics, Meiji University
  • Georgi Georgiev

    • CSNSM, CNRS/IN2P3, Université Paris-Sud
  • Jean-Michel Daugas

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
  • H. Ueno

    • RIKEN Nishina Center, RIKEN
    • RIKEN Nishina Center
    • RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan