Description
Recent progressions of nuclear theories have allowed for the descriptions of heavier, complicated systems such as the doubly magic $^{100}$Sn. Experimental efforts have been invested in studying the surrounding region near the proton shell closure at Z=50. Sb (Z=51) lies a single proton above this Z=50 proton shell closure and the single valence proton allows for the investigation of single-particle behaviour predicted by the nuclear shell model. This contribution will present an overview of the project as well as preliminary measurements of the hyperfine structure of the neutron deficient $^{111-123}$Sb isotopes performed at the CRIS experiment at ISOLDE, CERN.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe Research and Innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 101057511
Work-package | WP2 - RIs for Nuclear Physics |
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Facility identifier | ISOLDE |