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Physics Letters B 678 (2009) 344-349
Precision measurement of the electric quadrupole moment of $^{31}$Al and determination of the effective proton charge in the sd-shell
M. De Rydt1, G. Neyens1, K. Asahi2, D. L. Balabanski3, J. M. Daugas4, M. Depuydt1, L. Gaudefroy4, S. Grévy5, Y. Hasama2, Y. Ichikawa6, P. Morel4, T. Nagatomo6, T. Otsuka, L. Perrot7, K. Shimada8, C. Stodel5, J. C. Thomas5, H. Ueno6, Y. Utsuno9, W. Vanderheijden1, N. Vermeulen1, P. Vingerhoets1, A. Yoshimi6
(2009)

The electric quadrupole coupling constant of the 31Al ground state is measured to be nu_Q = |eQV_{zz}/h| = 2196(21)kHz using two different beta-NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) techniques. For the first time, a direct comparison is made between the continuous rf technique and the adiabatic fast passage method. The obtained coupling constants of both methods are in excellent agreement with each other and a precise value for the quadrupole moment of 31Al has been deduced: |Q(31Al)| = 134.0(16) mb. Comparison of this value with large-scale shell-model calculations in the sd and sdpf valence spaces suggests that the 31Al ground state is dominated by normal sd-shell configurations with a possible small contribution of intruder states. The obtained value for |Q(31Al)| and a compilation of measured quadrupole moments of odd-Z even-N isotopes in comparison with shell-model calculations shows that the proton effective charge e_p=1.1 e provides a much better description of the nuclear properties in the sd-shell than the adopted value e_p=1.3 e.
1:  IKS - Instituut voor Kern-en Stralingsfysica
2:  Department of Physics
3:  Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy
4:  CEA/DAM - Direction des applications militaires
5:  GANIL - Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds
6:  RIKEN Nishina Center
7:  IPNO - Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay
8:  CYRIC
9:  Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Physics/Nuclear Experiment
31Al – Island of inversion – Electric quadrupole moment – β Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (β-NMR) – Shell model
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http://fr.arXiv.org/abs/0906.4272