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Charge radii of odd-A 191–211Po isotopes

D. V. FedorovA. E. BarzakhThomas Elias CocoliosM. D. SeliverstovB. BastinI. StefanS.g. ZemlyanoyS. AntalicYu. KudryavtsevMarc HuyseG. HuberA. N. AndreyevS. FranchooRobert PageJ. BüscherM. KeupersKieran FlanaganUlli KösterP. L. MolkanovW. DextersA. M. SjödinA. M. SjödinP. Van DuppenP. Van DuppenStephan FritzscheV. N. FedoseyevIain DarbyB. A. MarshJ. Van De WalleJ. Van De WalleM. VenhartM. Venhart

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PhysicsMean squareNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotope010308 nuclear & particles physicsShape coexistencechemistry.chemical_elementMercury IsotopesCharge (physics)[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciencesIsotopes of nitrogenNuclear physicsIsotope shiftchemistry0103 physical sciencesNeutronPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsNuclear charge radiusNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsSpectroscopyPolonium

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Isotope shifts have been measured for the odd-A polonium isotopes 191–211Po and changes in the nuclear mean square charge radii δr2 have been deduced. The measurements were performed at CERN-ISOLDE using the in-source resonance-ionization spectroscopy technique. The combined analysis of these data and our recent results for even-A polonium isotopes indicates an onset of deformation already at 197,198Po, when going away from stability. This is significantly earlier than was suggested by previous theoretical and experimental studies of the polonium isotopes. Moreover and in contrast to the mercury isotopes, where a strong odd–even staggering of the charge radii of the ground states was observed by approaching the neutron mid-shell at N = 104, no such effect is present in polonium down to 191Po. Consequently the charge radii of both isomeric and ground states of the odd-A polonium isotopes follow the same trend as the even-A isotopes. ispartof: Physics Letters B vol:719 issue:4 pages:362-366 status: published

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2013.01.043