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1Laser spectroscopy studies at the DESIR facility
of SPIRAL2
- organization scientific program
- Laser spectroscopy _at_ DESIR the LUMIERE project
J.C. Thomas XVth Colloque GANIL, Giens 2006
2DESIR
Désintégration, Excitation et Stockage dIons
Radioactifs
An open collaboration to promote ISOL beams at
SPIRAL2
- Results from the SPIRAL2 workshop held at GANIL
on July 2005 - Physics with low energy beams at SPIRAL2
- http//spiral2ws.ganil.fr/2005/lowenergy/program/p
resentations/
- Follows the earlier proposition of a low-energy
RIB facility at SPIRAL - - Promotors (1998) G. Auger, B. Blank, C. Le
Brun, . - - LIRAT facility (2005) 6He, 19Ne, 32,35Ar _at_
30 keV
3DESIR organization
spokes-person B. Blank, blank_at_cenbg.in2p3.fr
GANIL correspondent J.-C. Thomas,
thomasjc_at_ganil.fr
- Working groups / correspondents
- - Beam handling and beam preparation /
lunney_at_csnsm.in2p3.fr - - Laser spectroscopy / leblanc_at_ipno.in2p3.fr
- - Decay spectroscopy / borge_at_iem.cfmac.csic.es
- Links to SPIRAL2 project management
- - Scientific program M. Lewitowitcz
- - Installation M.-H. Moscatello
4DESIR physics program
- Decay spectroscopy
- - decay properties and nuclear structure
studies - - particle-particle correlations, cluster
emission, GT strength - - exotic shapes, halo nuclei
- Laser spectroscopy
- - static properties of nuclei in their ground
and isomeric states - - nuclear structure and deformation
- Fundamental interactions
- - CVC hypothesis, CKM matrix unitarity via 0 ?
0 transitions - - exotic interactions (scalar and tensor
currents) - - CP and T violation
- Solid state physics and other applications
5The DESIR facility _at_ SPIRAL2 technical
requirements
- A new experimental area of about 1500m2
- Availability from day 1
- Run in parallel with post-accelerated beams
- Fast change of the mass setting
- Neutron-rich and neutron-deficient beams
- More than one production station
- Different target-ion source assemblies including
a laser ionization source - Different production modes including
fusion-evaporation and DI reactions - Use of isotopically separated beams
- A high resolution mass separator with a
resolution of M/?Mgt5000 - Extension of the current LIRAT beam line
6The DESIR facility _at_ SPIRAL2 layout
GANIL facility
LIRAT
7GANIL
Ident. Station
HRS
DESIR
Exp. Area
8DESIR building - Underground
GANIL facility today
9DESIR building - Ground floor
10Status of the DESIR Project
- DESIR building (new experimental area)
- preliminary design study B.Blank et al., CEN
Bordeaux-Gradignan
- High resolution separator
- preliminary design study D. Lunney et al.,
CSNSM Orsay
- Beam preparation (cooler)
- O. Naviliat et al., LPC Caen D. Lunney et al.,
CSNSM Orsay
- Presentation of the DESIR Project to the IN2P3
SC in July 2006
- LoI to be submitted in October 2006 (Contact B.
Blank)
11Synergies with other facilities
- ALTO laser ionization source, laser spectroscopy
- FAIR/NuSTAR MATS, LASPEC, NCAP, DESPEC
- beam preparation using coolers and traps
- low-energy beam diagnostics
- new types of gamma and neutron detectors
12Towards DESIR LIRAT extension
- Multi-beam facility (physics program ? 2012)
- Tests and development for SPIRAL2 DESIR
LIRAT today
b Spec.
LPC Trap
Tests
SPIRAL2
1
n
13The LUMIERE project _at_ DESIR
Laser Utilisation for Measurement and Ionization
of Exotic Radiaoctive Elements
Spokes-person F. Le Blanc, leblanc_at_ipno.in2p3.fr
Physics cases
- Nuclear structure and deformation studies far
from stability, in the vicinity of closed shells
- from systematic measurements of the static
properties of exotic nuclei in their ground and
isomeric states ?ltr²gt, ?I, Qs, Ip
- Hyperfine anomaly and high-order components of
the hyperfine interaction
- from precise measurements of the hyperfine
structure constants
14Atomic hyperfine structure
Interaction between an orbital e- (J) and the
atomic nucleus (I,mI,QS)
- results in a hyperfine splitting (HFS) of the e-
energy levels
n
J
with
F
DEHFS
- Hyperfine structure constants
and
- Collinear laser spectroscopy DmI/mI 10-2,
DQS/QS 10-1 for heavy elements
15Isotope shift measurements
Frequency shift between atomic transitions in
different isotopes of the same chemical element
- related to the mass and size differences
J2, F2
dnA,A
J2, F2
J1, F1
J1, F1
- mean square charge radius variations with a
precision 10-3
- study of nuclei shape (deformation)
16Isotope shift measurements
N82
N104
17Isotope shift measurements at DESIR
- neutron skin in N gt 50 Ge isotopes (neutron star
studies)
- deformation in N 50 Ni isotopes (collectivity
vs magicity)
- shape evolution for Z 50 (Ag, Cd, In, Sn)
- strongly oblate shapes predicted in Rb, Sr and Y
for N gt 64
- shape transitions predicted in the Zr region
(Mo, Tc, Ru)
- large deformation and shape transitions
predicted (Ba, Nd, Sm)
18b-NMR spectroscopy
b-asymmetry in the decay of polarized nuclei in a
magnetic field
- Zeeman splitting related to gI and QS
MI
I
M-I
with
and
- resonant destruction of the polarization (i.e.
b-asymmetry) by means of an additional RF
magnetic field
- complementary technique to collinear laser
spectroscopy
- suitable for light elements (low QS values)
19Collinear laser and b-NMR spectroscopy
- previous experiments at COLLAPS
- from the position of hyperfine transitions spin
assignment and sign of gI for the g.s. of 31Mg
HFS 31Mg1
b asymmetry
nRF (MHz)
- from b-NMR precise measurement of gI
- strongly deformed intruder Ip 1/2 g.s. of
31Mg, G. Neyens et al, PRL 94, 022501 (2005)
- from QS measurements via b-NMR QS(11Li) gt
QS(9Li) ? p-n interaction halo n orbitals, D.
Borremans, Ph.D. Thesis, 2004, KU Leuven, R.
Neugart et al.
20b-NMR spectroscopy at DESIR
- with I 5.103 pps, T½ from 1 ms to 10 s, beam
purity gt 50
- in combination with collinear laser spectroscopy
whenever the spin and the configuration of the
state is not known
- in case QS is to small to be measured by
collinear laser spectroscopy
- g factor of neutron-rich Ga and Cu isotopes to
determine where the inversion of the pp3/2 and
pf5/2 orbitals occurs
- persistence of the N50 shell gap from the g.s.
configuration of N49 (ng9/2) and N51 (nd5/2)
even Z nuclei (81,83Ge, 79,81Zn, 77Ni)
- g.s. configuration from gI measurements
21Double laser and RF spectroscopy in traps
- RF scan of hyperfine transitions between Zeeman
levels
- No Doppler effect ? accurate measurements
- In a Penning trap (high magnetic field)
- precise determination of the hyperfine constant A
- high precision on gI (DgI/gI 10-4)
- hyperfine anomaly (nuclear magnetization
extension) constraining the computation of the
nuclear wave function
- looking at different isotopes neutron radius
variations PNC
- In a Paul trap (low magnetic field)
- precise determination of the hyperfine constants
A, B as well as C (magnetic octupole moment) and
D (electric exadecapole moment) high-order
deformation parameters
22Double laser and RF spectroscopy in traps
- Previous results O. Becker et al., Phys. Rev.
A48, 3546 (1993)
- at DESIR (Igt100 pps, T½gt100 ms)
- hyperfine anomaly Au, Eu, Cs
- high-order deformation in the actinide region
Rn, Fr, Ra, Am
23The LUMIERE collaboration
F. Le Blanc, G. Neyens (b-NMR), P. Campbell, K.
Flanagan , S. Franchoo, C. Geppert, M. Kowalska,
I. Moore, R. Sifi, C. Theisen, J.-C. Thomas,
and others are welcome !!!