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Laser Spectroscopy of Neutron-Rich $^{207,208}$Hg Isotopes: Illuminating the Kink and Odd-Even Staggering in Charge Radii across the $N=126$ Shell Closure

T. Day GoodacreA. V. AfanasjevA. E. BarzakhB. A. MarshS. SelsP. RingH. NakadaA. N. AndreyevP. Van DuppenN. A. AlthubitiB. AndelD. AtanasovJ. BillowesK. BlaumT. E. CocoliosJ. G. CubissG. J. Farooq-smithD. V. FedorovV. N. FedosseevK. T. FlanaganL. P. GaffneyL. GhysM. HuyseS. KreimD. LunneyK. M. LynchV. ManeaY. Martinez PalenzuelaP. L. MolkanovM. RosenbuschR. E. RosselS. RotheL. SchweikhardM. D. SeliverstovP. SpagnolettiC. Van BeverenM. VeinhardE. VerstraelenA. WelkerK. WendtF. WienholtzR. N. WolfA. ZadvornayaK. Zuber

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Nuclear Theorynucl-th[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th]Nuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciences[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]nucl-exNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Nuclear Physics - TheoryNuclear Physics - ExperimentNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Präzisionsexperimente - Abteilung BlaumNuclear ExperimentNuclear ExperimentNuclear Physics

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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.

10.1103/physrevlett.126.032502https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03115778