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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Nobelium energy levels and hyperfine structure constants

Marianna SafronovaMarianna SafronovaSergey G. PorsevSergey G. PorsevUlyana SafronovaV. A. DzubaVictor V. FlambaumVictor V. Flambaum

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PhysicsAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)Potential effectchemistry.chemical_elementFOS: Physical sciencesConfiguration interactionHybrid approach01 natural sciencesPhysics - Atomic Physics010305 fluids & plasmaschemistry0103 physical sciencesNobeliumAtomic physics010306 general physicsSpectroscopyHyperfine structureEnergy (signal processing)

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Advances in laser spectroscopy of superheavy ($Z>100$) elements enabled determination of the nuclear moments of the heaviest nuclei, which requires high-precision atomic calculations of the relevant hyperfine structure (HFS) constants. Here, we calculated the HFS constants and energy levels for a number of nobelium (Z=102) states using the hybrid approach, combining linearized coupled-cluster and configuration interaction methods. We also carried out an extensive study of the No energies using 16-electron configuration interaction method to determine the position of the (5f^{13}7s^2 6d) and (5f^{13}7s^2 7p) levels with a hole in the 5f shell to evaluate their potential effect on the hyperfine structure calculations of the low-lying (5f^{14}7s6d) and (5f^{14}7s7p) levels. We find that unlike the case of Yb, the mixing of the low-lying levels with filled and unfilled f shell is small and does not significantly influence their properties. The resulting HFS constants for the 5f^{14}7s7p 1P1 level, combined with laser-spectroscopy measurement, were used to extract nobelium nuclear properties [S. Raeder et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 232503 (2018)]

https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1810.07771