References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 78CU U(P,X):J,MOMENTS:XUNDL-5

2 references found.

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2011KO36

Phys.Rev. C 84, 034320 (2011)

U.Koster, N.J.Stone, K.T.Flanagan, J.Rikovska Stone, V.N.Fedosseev, K.L.Kratz, B.A.Marsh, T.Materna, L.Mathieu, P.L.Molkanov, M.D.Seliverstov, O.Serot, A.M.Sjodin, Yu.M.Volkov

In-source laser spectroscopy of 75, 77, 78Cu: Direct evidence for a change in the quasiparticle energy sequence in 75, 77Cu and an absence of longer-lived isomers in 78Cu

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 59,63,75,77,78Cu; measured hyperfine structure factors, isotope shifts using in-source laser spectroscopy technique at ISOLDE-CERN facility; deduced magnetic dipole moments and nuclear spins of 75,77,78Cu. Systematics of magnetic dipole moments of A=57-78 copper isotopes. Comparisons with shell-model calculations. Observed collapsed hyperfine structure for 78Cu. No evidence of long-lived isomers in 77,78Cu from observed hyperfine structures.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.034320


2017DE30

Phys.Rev. C 96, 041302 (2017)

R.P.de Groote, J.Billowes, C.L.Binnersley, M.L.Bissell, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, K.T.Flanagan, S.Franchoo, R.F.Garcia Ruiz, A.Koszorus, K.M.Lynch, G.Neyens, F.Nowacki, T.Otsuka, S.Rothe, H.H.Stroke, Y.Tsunoda, A.R.Vernon, K.D.A.Wendt, S.G.Wilkins, Z.Y.Xu, X.F.Yang

Dipole and quadrupole moments of 73-78Cu as a test of the robustness of the Z = 28 shell closure near 78Ni

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 73,74,75,76,77,78Cu; measured hyperfine spectra using Collinear Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (CRIS) at CERN-ISOLDE facility; deduced hyperfine A and B parameters, magnetic dipole moments, electric quadrupole moments for the ground states, spins of 76,77Cu ground states. Comparison with large-scale shell-model calculations using A3DA-m and PFSDG-U interactions. The Cu isotopes produced in U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV reaction followed by laser ionization using the resonant ionization laser ion source (RILIS), and mass separation using the high-resolution separator.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.041302