Dipole and quadrupole moments of 73-78Cu as a test of the robustness of the Z=28 shell closure near 78Ni

Abstract

Nuclear spins and precise values of the magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole moments of the ground-states of neutron-rich 76-78Cu isotopes were measured using the Collinear Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (CRIS) experiment at ISOLDE, CERN. The nuclear moments of the less exotic 73,75Cu isotopes were re-measured with similar precision, yielding values that are consistent with earlier measurements. The moments of the odd-odd isotopes, and 7829Cu (N=49) in particular, are used to investigate excitations of the assumed doubly-magic 78Ni core through comparisons with large-scale shell-model calculations. Despite the narrowing of the Z=28 shell gap between N45 and N=50, the magicity of Z=28 and N=50 is restored towards 78Ni. This is due to weakened dynamical correlations, as clearly probed by the present moment measurements.

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