Reducing Background in Laser Spectroscopy Experiments at BECOLA
POSTER
Abstract
A discontinuity is generally observed in trends of mean-square charge radii at the magic numbers. The discontinuity, however, is missing at the N = 20 neutron magic number for Ar, K and Ca isotopes. The trend of Sc charge radii across N = 20 is therefore of great interest, as it will show the effect on the missing signature caused by one proton in the 1f7/2 shell outside the 40Ca core. As a preliminary step towards the investigation, a hyperfine spectrum of stable 45Sc was studied using collinear laser spectroscopy techniques at BECOLA at NSCL/MSU to optimize the laser spectroscopy system. Details of test measurements and results will be discussed.
Presenters
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Hannah Olds
NSCL/Dep. Phys. Astron., MSU
Authors
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Hannah Olds
NSCL/Dep. Phys. Astron., MSU
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K. Minamisono
NSCL/Dep. Phys. Astron., MSU, Michigan State University, NSCL
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J. D. D Lantis
NSCL/Dep. Chem., MSU, Michigan State University, NSCL
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Andrew J Miller
NSCL/Dep. Phys. Astron., MSU
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Skyy V Pineda
NSCL/Dep. Chem., MSU
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R. C. Powel
NSCL/Dep. Phys. Astron., MSU, NSCL
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Joel Zuzelski
NSCL/Dep. Phys. Astron., MSU, Michigan State University