Hyperfine structure studies with the COMPILIS facility
J.E. Crawford
,
J.K.P. Lee
,
F. Le Blanc
(1)
,
D. Lunney
(1)
,
J. Obert
(1)
,
J. Oms
(1)
,
J.C. Putaux
(1)
,
B. Roussiere
(1)
,
J. Sauvage
(1)
,
S. Zemlyanoi
(1)
,
D. Verney
(1)
,
J. Pinard
(2)
,
L. Cabaret
(2)
,
H.T. Duong
(2)
,
G. Huber
,
M. Krieg
,
V. Sebastian
,
M. Girod
,
S. Peru
,
J. Genevey
(3)
,
F. Ibrahim
(3)
,
J. Lettry
J.E. Crawford
- Function : Author
J.K.P. Lee
- Function : Author
B. Roussiere
- Function : Author
- PersonId : 747599
- IdHAL : brigitte-roussiere
- ORCID : 0000-0002-4731-6972
G. Huber
- Function : Author
M. Krieg
- Function : Author
V. Sebastian
- Function : Author
M. Girod
- Function : Author
S. Peru
- Function : Author
J. Lettry
- Function : Author
Abstract
COMPLIS is an experimental facility designed to carry out spectroscopic studies
on radioisotopes produced by disintegration of elements available at CERN's Booster-ISOLDE
on-line isotope separator. During recent series of experimental runs, hyperfine structure
measurements have yielded information on nuclear moments and deformations of platinum and
iridium isotopes. For the first time, population by a-decay from Hg was exploited to
investigate 178-18lpt - the most neutron-deficient Pt isotopes yet studied. Successful
measurements have recently been carried out on 182-189lr