Doctoral Dissertations
Nuclear structure of light thallium isotopes as deduced from laser spectroscopy on a fast atom beam.
Date of Award
8-1985
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Physics
Major Professor
Carrol R. Bingham
Committee Members
Ken Carter, Dave Pegg
Abstract
After optimizing the system by experiments on 201,203,205Tl the neutron-deficient isotopes 189-193Tl have been studied using the col linear fast atom beam laser spectroscopy system at UNISOR on-line to the Holifield Heavy Ion Research Facility. A sensitive system for the measurements was developed since the light isotopes were available in mass-separated beams of only 7 x 104 to 4 x 105 atoms per second. By laser excitation of the 535 nm atomic transitions of atoms in the beam, the 6s27s 2S1/2 and 6s26s 2P3/2 hyperfine structures were measured, as were the isotope shifts of the 535 nm transitions. From these, the magnetic dipole moments, spectroscopic quadrupole moments and isotopic changes in mean-square charge radius were deduced. The magnetic dipole moments are consistent with previous data. The 190,192Tl isotopes show a considerable difference in quadrupole deformations as well as an anomalous isotope shift with respect to 194Tl. A large isomer shift in 193Tl is observed implying a larger deformation in the 9/2- isomer than in the ½+ ground state. The 189,191,193Tl isomers show increasing deformation away from stability. A deformed shell model calculation indicates that this increase in deformation can account for the dropping of the 9/2- band in these isotopes while an increase in neutron pairing correlations, having opposite and compensating effects on the rotational moment of inertia, maintains the 9/2- strong-coupled band structure.
Recommended Citation
Bounds, John Alan, "Nuclear structure of light thallium isotopes as deduced from laser spectroscopy on a fast atom beam.. " PhD diss., University of Tennessee, 1985.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/12527