Probing the Tz=−3/2 nuclei via magnetic moment measurements


Published: Jan 1, 2020
Keywords:
magnetic moments mirror nuclei spin expectation value
T. J. Mertzimekis
Abstract

The neutron-deficient region of the nuclear chart provides unique opportunities to study several important effects near the proton-drip line pertaining to nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics.

The present article focuses on nuclei with isospin Tz=−3/2 in terms of the spin polarization and the ground state magnetic moment. An experiment on measuring the ground state moment pf 35K by employing the β-NMR technique leads to several interesting results that pose challenging questions to theory.

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