Muonic x rays in lead isotopes

D. Kessler, H. Mes, A. C. Thompson, H. L. Anderson, M. S. Dixit, C. K. Hargrove, and R. J. McKee
Phys. Rev. C 11, 1719 – Published 1 May 1975
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Abstract

Results of an experiment to measure muonic transition energies in separated lead isotopes are presented. The main results are as follows: 1. Muonic spectra of the four lead isotopes Pb204, Pb206, Pb207, and Pb208 were studied with high resolution. No anomalous splitting or broadening of the lines was detected. The effect of the natural linewidth could, however, be observed. 2. An anomaly was found in the 3d fine structure splitting whose measured value turned out to be larger than the calculated value by nearly 300 eV (or 10 standard deviations) in all four isotopes. 3. Except for this anomaly, the lower levels of muonic lead can be described adequately with the help of a two-parameter Fermi distribution of the nuclear charge. There is no evidence in the x-ray data for a central depression in the nuclear density. 4. We determine the nuclear polarization in the ground state of all four isotopes of lead and find values ranging from -7.3 ± 2.2 to -10.1 ± 1.1 keV, which are somewhat higher than, but not inconsistent with, the best theoretical predictions of -6.8 ± 2.0 keV. This analysis is made possible by our ability to measure the weak transitions involving the 2s level. 5. We find a slight and regular increase in nuclear density, going from Pb204 to Pb208. The skin-thickness parameter t appears, however, to be practically the same in all four isotopes measured.

RADIOACTIVITY Pb204, Pb206, Pb207, Pb208; muonic atoms, measured transition energies, levels up to 6f; observed natural linewidth of L lines; observed anomalous fs splitting of 3d; deduced Fermi parameters; deduced nuclear polarization of ground state.

  • Received 30 September 1974

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.11.1719

©1975 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

D. Kessler, H. Mes*, and A. C. Thompson

  • Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada K1S 5B6

H. L. Anderson and M. S. Dixit

  • Enrico Fermi Institute, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637

C. K. Hargrove and R. J. McKee

  • National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada K1A OR6

  • *Present address: National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Present address: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California.
  • Present address: Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

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Vol. 11, Iss. 5 — May 1975

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