Speaker
Jack Brian Hughes
(University of Liverpool (GB))
Description
High resolution laser spectroscopy has been used to study the atomic hyperfine structure of thulium isotopes (Z=69) leading towards the proton emitter 147Tm. This technique results in a model independent measurement of the nuclear magnetic dipole moments, electric quadrupole moments and change in mean-square charge radii, with respect to the stable 169Tm. Collinear laser spectroscopy measurements were performed using the COLLAPS experiment based at ISOLDE, CERN. These measurements were taken over a series of three beamtimes, resulting in 25 isotopes being measured, with many of the properties being measured for the first time. The status of the data analysis will be presented.
Author
Jack Brian Hughes
(University of Liverpool (GB))