Laser spectroscopy of francium isotopes at the borders of the region of reflection asymmetry
I. Budin\v{c}evi\'c, J. Billowes, M. L. Bissell, T. E. Cocolios, R. P., de Groote, S. De Schepper, V. N. Fedosseev, K. T. Flanagan, S. Franchoo, R., F. Garcia Ruiz, H. Heylen, K. M. Lynch, B. A. Marsh, G. Neyens, T. J., Procter, R. E. Rossel, S. Rothe, I. Strashnov, H. H. Stroke

TL;DR
This study measures magnetic moments and charge radii of neutron-rich francium isotopes near the region of reflection asymmetry, revealing shape coexistence and shell model configurations through laser spectroscopy at CERN.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on francium isotopes' nuclear structure, highlighting shape transitions and intruder states near the reflection-asymmetric region.
Findings
Charge radii increase beyond N=126.
Weakly inverted odd-even staggering in 220Fr.
Support for shell model configurations in ground states.
Abstract
The magnetic dipole moments and changes in mean-square charge radii of the neutron-rich isotopes were measured with the newly-installed Collinear Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (CRIS) beam line at ISOLDE, CERN, probing the to atomic transition. The values for and follow the observed increasing slope of the charge radii beyond . The charge radii odd-even staggering in this neutron-rich region is discussed, showing that has a weakly inverted odd-even staggering while has normal staggering. This suggests that both isotopes reside at the borders of a region of inverted staggering, which has been associated with reflection-asymmetric shapes. The value supports a $\pi…
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