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Observation of the distribution of nuclear magnetization in a molecule

S. G. Wilkins, Silviu‐Marian Udrescu, M. Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis, R. F. García Ruíz, M. Au, I. Belošević, Robert Berger, M. L. Bissell, Alexander A. Breier, Alex Brinson, K. Chrysalidis, T. E. Cocolios, R. P. de Groote, Anaïs Dorne, K. T. Flanagan, S. Franchoo, Konstantin Gaul, S. Geldhof, Thomas F. Giesen, D. Hanstorp, Reinhard Heinke, T. A. Isaev, Á. Koszorús, S. Kujanpää, L. Lalanne, G. Neyens, Miranda Nichols, H. A. Perrett, J. R. Reilly, L. V. Skripnikov, S. Rothe, B. van den Borne, Quanjun Wang, J. Wessolek, X. F. Yang, Carsten Zülch

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Abstract

Precise experimental control and interrogation of molecules and calculations of their structure are enriching the investigation of nuclear and particle physics phenomena. Molecules containing heavy, octupole-deformed nuclei, such as radium, are of particular interest. Here, we report precision laser spectroscopy measurements and theoretical calculations of the structure of the radioactive radium monofluoride molecule 225 Ra 19 F. Our results reveal fine details of the short-range electron-nucleus interaction, indicating the high sensitivity of this molecule to the distribution of magnetization, within the radium nucleus. These results provide a stringent test of the description of the electronic wave function inside the nuclear volume, highlighting the suitability of these molecules for investigating subatomic phenomena.

Topics & Concepts

MoleculeSubatomic particleSpectroscopyChemistryAtomic physicsNuclear structureParticle (ecology)Molecular physicsRadiumAtoms in moleculesPair distribution functionPhysicsNeutronLaserDistribution (mathematics)Electronic structureWave functionChemical physicsMaterials scienceNuclear physicsDistribution functionMagnetizationRadioactive decayFunction (biology)Advanced Chemical Physics StudiesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamicsAtomic and Molecular Physics
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