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Electromagnetic moments of scandium isotopes and $N=28$ isotones in the distinctive $0f_{7/2}$ orbit

S.w. BaiÁ. KoszorúsB.s. HuX.f. YangJ. BillowesC.l. BinnersleyM.l. BissellK. BlaumP. CampbellB. ChealT.e. CocoliosR.p. De GrooteC.s. DevlinK.t. FlanaganR.f. Garcia RuizH. HeylenJ.d. HoltA. KanellakopoulosJ. KrämerV. LagakiB. MaaßS. Malbrunot-ettenauerT. MiyagiR. NeugartG. NeyensW. NörtershäuserL.v. RodríguezF. SommerA.r. VernonS.j. WangX.b. WangS.g. WilkinsZ.y. XuC.x. Yuan

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Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear Theorynucl-thCollinear laser spectroscopyNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy & Astrophysicsnucl-exComputer Science::Digital LibrariesPhysics Particles & FieldsElectromagnetic momentsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Nuclear Physics - ExperimentNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear ExperimentNuclear ExperimentisotoopitScience & TechnologyPhysicsNUCLEAR MOMENTSQUADRUPOLE-MOMENTSPhysics NuclearNucleon-nucleon correlationNuclear Physics - TheoryPhysical SciencesSHELL-MODELCOLLECTIVITYPräzisionsexperimente - Abteilung BlaumydinfysiikkaskandiumAb-initio calculation

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The electric quadrupole moment of $^{49}$Sc was measured by collinear laser spectroscopy at CERN-ISOLDE to be $Q_{\rm s}=-0.159(8)$ $e$b, and a nearly tenfold improvement in precision was reached for the electromagnetic moments of $^{47,49}$Sc. The single-particle behavior and nucleon-nucleon correlations are investigated with the electromagnetic moments of $Z=21$ isotopes and $N=28$ isotones as valence neutrons and protons fill the distinctive $0f_{7/2}$ orbit, respectively, located between magic numbers, 20 and 28. The experimental data are interpreted with shell-model calculations using an effective interaction, and ab-initio valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group calculations based on chiral interactions. These results highlight the sensitivity of nuclear electromagnetic moments to different types of nucleon-nucleon correlations, and establish an important benchmark for further developments of theoretical calculations.

https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2203.09111