Isotope Shifts of Radium Monofluoride Molecules
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Udrescu, S. M.; Brinson, A. J.; Ruiz, R. F. Garcia; Gaul, K.; Berger, R.; Billowes, J.; Binnersley, C. L.; Bissell, M. L.; Breier, A. A.; Chrysalidis, K.; Cocolios, T. E.; Cooper, B. S.; Flanagan, K. T.; Giesen, T. F.; de Groote, R. P.; Franchoo, S.; Gustafsson, F. P.; Isaev, T. A.; Koszorús, Á.; Neyens, G.; Perrett, H. A.; Ricketts, C. M.; Rothe, S.; Vernon, A. R.; Wendt, K. D. A.; Wienholtz, F.; Wilkins, S. G.; Yang, X. F.; ... Show more Show less
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Isotope shifts of ^{223-226,228}Ra^{19}F were measured for different vibrational levels in the electronic transition A^{2}Π_{1/2}←X^{2}Σ^{+}. The observed isotope shifts demonstrate the particularly high sensitivity of radium monofluoride to nuclear size effects, offering a stringent test of models describing the electronic density within the radium nucleus. Ab initio quantum chemical calculations are in excellent agreement with experimental observations. These results highlight some of the unique opportunities that short-lived molecules could offer in nuclear structure and in fundamental symmetry studies.
Date issued
2021-07Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Physical Review Letters
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American Physical Society (APS)
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Udrescu, SM, Brinson, AJ, Ruiz, RF Garcia, Gaul, K, Berger, R et al. 2021. "Isotope Shifts of Radium Monofluoride Molecules." Physical Review Letters, 127 (3).
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0031-9007
1079-7114