Measurement and microscopic description of odd–even staggering of charge radii of exotic copper isotopes

Nuclear charge radii globally scale with atomic mass number A as A 1∕3 , and isotopes with an odd number of neutrons are usually slightly smaller in size than their even-neutron neighbours. This odd–even staggering, ubiquitous throughout the nuclear landscape 1 , varies with the number of protons an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature Phys 2020-06, Vol.16 (6), p.620-624
Hauptverfasser: de Groote, R. P., Billowes, J., Binnersley, C. L., Bissell, M. L., Cocolios, T. E., Day Goodacre, T., Farooq-Smith, G. J., Fedorov, D. V., Flanagan, K. T., Franchoo, S., Garcia Ruiz, R. F., Gins, W., Holt, J. D., Koszorús, Á., Lynch, K. M., Miyagi, T., Nazarewicz, W., Neyens, G., Reinhard, P.-G., Rothe, S., Stroke, H. H., Vernon, A. R., Wendt, K. D. A., Wilkins, S. G., Xu, Z. Y., Yang, X. F.
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Zusammenfassung:Nuclear charge radii globally scale with atomic mass number A as A 1∕3 , and isotopes with an odd number of neutrons are usually slightly smaller in size than their even-neutron neighbours. This odd–even staggering, ubiquitous throughout the nuclear landscape 1 , varies with the number of protons and neutrons, and poses a substantial challenge for nuclear theory 2 – 4 . Here, we report measurements of the charge radii of short-lived copper isotopes up to the very exotic 78 Cu (with proton number Z = 29 and neutron number N = 49), produced at only 20 ions s –1 , using the collinear resonance ionization spectroscopy method at the Isotope Mass Separator On-Line Device facility (ISOLDE) at CERN. We observe an unexpected reduction in the odd–even staggering for isotopes approaching the N = 50 shell gap. To describe the data, we applied models based on nuclear density functional theory 5 , 6 and A -body valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group theory 7 , 8 . Through these comparisons, we demonstrate a relation between the global behaviour of charge radii and the saturation density of nuclear matter, and show that the local charge radii variations, which reflect the many-body polarization effects, naturally emerge from A -body calculations fitted to properties of A ≤ 4 nuclei. Isotopes with an odd number of neutrons are usually slightly smaller in size than their even-neutron neighbours. In charge radii of short-lived copper isotopes, a reduction of this effect is observed when the neutron number approaches fifty.
ISSN:1745-2473
1745-2481
DOI:10.1038/s41567-020-0868-y