Nuclear magnetic moment of Ne19 with possible applications to other radioactive gas isotopes

D. W. MacArthur, F. P. Calaprice, A. L. Hallin, M. B. Schneider, and D. F. Schreiber
Phys. Rev. C 26, 1753 – Published 1 October 1982
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Abstract

We have observed narrow nuclear magnetic resonances in polarized Ne19 stored for several seconds in a Formvar cell. The nuclear polarization is monitored by observing the β-decay asymmetry while the atoms are subjected to an rf driving field. Due to the long observation times and motional averaging, narrow resonance widths are observed. Using this technique we find μ(Ne19)=1.88542(8)μN. Possible application to other radioactive noble gas isotopes is discussed.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE Ne19; measured μ. Observed motional averaging. Magnetic field stabilizer.

  • Received 8 June 1982

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.26.1753

©1982 American Physical Society

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D. W. MacArthur, F. P. Calaprice, A. L. Hallin, M. B. Schneider, and D. F. Schreiber

  • Princeton University, Department of Physics, Princeton, New Jersey 08544

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Vol. 26, Iss. 4 — October 1982

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