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Laser Spectroscopy of Neutron-Rich Hg207,208 Isotopes: Illuminating the Kink and Odd-Even Staggering in Charge Radii across the N=126 Shell Closure

N. A. AlthubitiRobert WolfE. VerstraelenC. Van BeverenPeter RingMarco RosenbuschLutz SchweikhardB. A. MarshHitoshi NakadaY. Martinez PalenzuelaVladimir ManeaA. E. BarzakhJ. BillowesSebastian RotheP. L. MolkanovRalf Erik RosselL. GhysP. SpagnolettiD. V. FedorovV. N. FedosseevKara Marie LynchM. D. SeliverstovKlaus BlaumThomas Elias CocoliosS. SelsAndrei AndreyevLiam GaffneyMarc HuyseG. J. Farooq-smithD. LunneyKai ZuberP. Van DuppenJ. G. CubissT. Day GoodacreA. WelkerM. VeinhardFrank WienholtzA. V. AfanasjevDinko AtanasovKieran FlanaganKlaus WendtB. AndelSusanne KreimA. Zadvornaya

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PhysicsProtonNuclear TheoryShell (structure)General Physics and AstronomyCharge (physics)Coupling (probability)01 natural sciencesAtomic orbitalPairing0103 physical sciencesNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsSpectroscopy

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The mean-square charge radii of $^{207,208}$Hg ($Z=80, N=127,128$) have been studied for the first time and those of $^{202,203,206}$Hg ($N=122,123,126$) remeasured by the application of in-source resonance-ionization laser spectroscopy at ISOLDE (CERN). The characteristic \textit{kink} in the charge radii at the $N=126$ neutron shell closure has been revealed, providing the first information on its behavior below the $Z=82$ proton shell closure. A theoretical analysis has been performed within relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov and non-relativistic Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov approaches, considering both the new mercury results and existing lead data. Contrary to previous interpretations, it is demonstrated that both the kink at $N=126$ and the odd-even staggering (OES) in its vicinity can be described predominately at the mean-field level, and that pairing does not need to play a crucial role in their origin. A new OES mechanism is suggested, related to the staggering in the occupation of the different neutron orbitals in odd- and even-$A$ nuclei, facilitated by particle-vibration coupling for odd-$A$ nuclei.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.126.032502