6533b7d1fe1ef96bd125c380

RESEARCH PRODUCT

Precision measurement of the magnetic octupole moment in 45Sc as a test for state-of-the-art atomic- and nuclear-structure theory

R.p. De GrooteJ. MorenoJ. DobaczewskiÁ. KoszorúsI. MooreM. ReponenB.k. SahooC. Yuan

subject

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsoctupoleNuclear Theorynuclear density functional theory010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsQC1-999tiheysfunktionaaliteoriaFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesNuclear Theory (nucl-th)0103 physical sciencesnuclear structurePhysics::Atomic Physicsoktupooli ydinrakenneNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)010306 general physicsydinfysiikkaNuclear Experiment

description

We report on measurements of the hyperfine $A, B$ and $C$-constants of the $3d4s^2 ~^2D_{5/2}$ and $3d4s^2 ~^2D_{3/2}$ atomic states in $^{45}$Sc. High-precision atomic calculations of the hyperfine fields of these states and second-order corrections are performed, and are used to extract $C_{5/2}=-0.06(6)$ kHz and $C_{3/2}=+0.04(3)$ kHz from the data. These results are one order of magnitude more precise than the available literature. From the combined analysis of both atomic states, we infer the nuclear magnetic octupole moment $\Omega = -0.07(53) \mu_N b$, including experimental and atomic structure-related uncertainties. With a single valence proton outside of a magic calcium core, scandium is ideally suited to test a variety of nuclear models, and to investigate in-depth the many intriguing nuclear structure phenomena observed within the neighboring isotopes of calcium. We perform nuclear shell-model calculations of $\Omega$, and furthermore explore the use of Density Functional Theory for evaluating $\Omega$. From this, mutually consistent theoretical values of $\Omega$ are obtained, which are in agreement with the experimental value. This confirms atomic structure calculations possess the accuracy and precision required for magnetic octupole moment measurements, and shows that modern nuclear theory is capable of providing meaningful insight into this largely unexplored observable.

http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202202071403