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Nuclear Charge Radii of the Nickel Isotopes $^{58-68,70}$Ni

Malbrunot-ettenauer SKaufmann SBacca SBarbieri CBillowes JBissell M LBlaum KCheal BDuguet TRuiz R F GarciaGins WGorges CHagen GHeylen HHolt J DJansen G RKanellakopoulos AKortelainen MMiyagi TNavrátil PNazarewicz WNeugart RNeyens GNörtershäuser WNovario S JPapenbrock TRatajczyk TReinhard P-gRodríguez L VSánchez RSailer SSchwenk ASimonis JSomà VStroberg S RWehner LWraith CXie LXu Z YYang X FYordanov D T

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

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Collinear laser spectroscopy is performed on the nickel isotopes Ni58-68,70, using a time-resolved photon counting system. From the measured isotope shifts, nuclear charge radii Rc are extracted and compared to theoretical results. Three ab initio approaches all employ, among others, the chiral interaction NNLOsat, which allows an assessment of their accuracy. We find agreement with experiment in differential radii δ⟨rc2⟩ for all employed ab initio methods and interactions, while the absolute radii are consistent with data only for NNLOsat. Within nuclear density functional theory, the Skyrme functional SV-min matches experiment more closely than the Fayans functional Fy(Δr,HFB). Collinear laser spectroscopy is performed on the nickel isotopes $^{58-68,70}$Ni, using a time-resolved photon counting system. From the measured isotope shifts, nuclear charge radii $R_c$ are extracted and compared to theoretical results. Three ab initio approaches all employ, among others, the chiral interaction NNLO$_{\rm sat}$, which allows an assessment of their accuracy. We find agreement with experiment in differential radii $\delta \left\langle r_\mathrm{c}^2 \right\rangle$ for all employed ab initio methods and interactions, while the absolute radii are consistent with data only for NNLO$_{\rm sat}$. Within nuclear density functional theory, the Skyrme functional SV-min matches experiment more closely than the Fayans functional Fy($\Delta r$,HFB).

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