Detection of missing low-lying atomic states in actinium

Abstract

Two lowest-energy odd-parity atomic levels of actinium, 7s27p 2Po1/2, 7s27p 2Po3/2, were observed via two-step resonant laser-ionization spectroscopy and their respective energies were measured to be 7477.36(4) cm-1 and 12 276.59(2) cm-1. The lifetimes of these states were determined as 668(11) ns and 255(7) ns, respectively. In addition, these properties were calculated using a hybrid approach that combines configuration interaction and coupled-cluster methods in good agreement. The data are of relevance for understanding the complex atomic spectra of actinides and for developing efficient laser-cooling and ionization schemes for actinium, with possible applications for high-purity medicalisotope production and future fundamental physics experiments with this atom.

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