Beta-NMR/ON on-line at the NICOLE facility, ISOLDE -: recent magnetic moment studies near double magic 68Ni
HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS 129:1-4 (2000) 131-140
Beta-NMR/ON on-line at the NICOLE facility, ISOLDE - recent magnetic moment studies near double magic Ni-68
HYPERFINE INTERACT 129:1-4 (2000) 131-140
Abstract:
The technique of beta -NMR/ON and its use for measurement of nuclear magnetic moments is briefly reviewed. Recent magnetic moment measurements are reported on Ni-67 and Cu-67. The relevance of magnetic moments of single-particle (hole) states for study of effects of configuration mixing and mesonic exchange currents is discussed.Nuclear moments in the nineties
AIP CONF PROC 529 (2000) 260-267
Abstract:
The present state and future plan far the updated table of nuclear magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole moments is outlined. Topics briefly reviewed concerning developments in the field of nuclear moment studies in the nineties include extension of experimental support for the theoretical treatment of exchange current effects in nuclear magnetic moments, improvements in measurements on short-lived excited states by the transient field method, and a caution regarding the need for good hyperfine anomaly [Bohr-Weisskopf effect] studies. New methods for quadrupole moment measurement and theoretical limitations on electric quadrupole moments based on the best Lt-mesic atom and atomic HFS studies are described.The statistical properties of the angular distribution of beta-delayed protons from oriented nuclei
AIP CONF PROC 518 (2000) 316-320
Abstract:
Statistical model of beta-delayed proton emission is briefly reviewed. Theory of angular distribution of beta-delayed proton emission from nuclear states oriented at low temperatures is discussed and the design of the first trial experiment using Cs-118 oriented at low temperature at the ISOLDE/NICOLE facility at CERN is described.New on-line NMR/ON nuclear magnetic dipole moments near 132Sn: I. At the shell closure: Meson exchange current effects
Hyperfine Interactions 120-121:1-8 (1999) 645-649