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Nuclear Charge Radii of $^{10,11}$B

Atomic Physics 2019-05-15 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

The first determination of the nuclear charge radius by laser spectroscopy for a five-electron system is reported. This is achieved by combining high-accuracy ab initio mass-shift calculations and a high-resolution measurement of the isotope shift in the 2s22p2P1/22s23s2S1/22s^2 2p\, ^2\mathrm{P}_{1/2} \rightarrow 2s^2 3s\, ^2\mathrm{S}_{1/2} ground state transition in boron atoms. Accuracy is increased by orders of magnitude for the stable isotopes 10,11^{10,11}B and the results are used to extract their difference in the mean-square charge radius rc211rc210=0.49(12)fm2\langle r^2_\mathrm{c}\rangle^{11} - \langle r^2_\mathrm{c}\rangle^{10} = -0.49\,(12)\,\mathrm{fm}^2. The result is qualitatively explained by a possible cluster structure of the boron nuclei and quantitatively used as a benchmark for new ab initio nuclear structure calculations using the no-core shell model and Green's function Monte Carlo approaches.

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@article{arxiv.1901.06323,
  title  = {Nuclear Charge Radii of $^{10,11}$B},
  author = {Bernhard Maaß and Thomas Hüther and Jan Krause and Jörg Krämer and Kristian König and Alessandro Lovato and Peter Müller and Mariusz Puchalski and Krzysztof Pachucki and Robert Roth and Rodolfo Sánchez and Felix Sommer and R. B. Wiringa and Wilfried Nörtershäuser},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.06323},
  year   = {2019}
}