使用加速放射性束来研究梨状核的研究
L P Gaffney1, P A Butler, M Scheck
1Oliver Lodge Laboratory, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZE, UK.
Nature
|May 10, 2013
概括
研究人员在和同位素中发现了梨状原子核的证据,称为八极变形. 这一发现有助于核结构理论和寻找超越标准模型的物理学.
科学领域:
- 核物理 核物理 核物理
- 原子物理 原子物理
背景情况:
- 原子核通常呈现四极变形 (橄球形状).
- 核中的八极变形 (梨形) 在理论上是显著的,但在实验上是难以捉摸的.
- 八极形变核对于理解核结构和寻找超越标准模型的物理学至关重要,因为它们可以放大电双极时刻.
研究的目的:
- 为了实验性地确定电八极过渡强度,直接测量八极相关性.
- 为了研究和的短寿命同位素的八极变形.
- 区分八极相对应的理论模型,并确定电双极电流时刻的候选者.
主要方法:
- 进行了库伦刺激实验,使用重型放射性离子的加速束.
- 测量了同位素 (220) Rn 和 (224) Ra 的电八极过渡强度.
- 分析了实验数据,以评估八极形变的程度.
主要成果:
- 与 (220) Rn.相比,在 (224) Ra 中提供了更强的八极变形的明确证据.
- 量化了八极转变强度,提供了对八极相关性的直接洞察.
- 这些发现支持了八柱形变形核的存在和意义.
结论:
- 实验数据可以区分对核八极相关性的竞争理论方法.
- 结果有助于确定适合未来实验的候选人,寻找原子电双极时刻.
- 这项研究促进了对核结构的理解,并有可能发现超越标准模型的新物理学.
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