Charge radii, moments and masses of mercury isotopes across the N = 126 shell closure
Abstract
Combining laser spectroscopy in a Versatile Arc Discharge and Laser Ion Source, with Penning-trap mass spectrometry at the CERN-ISOLDE facility, this work reports on mean-square charge radii of neutron-rich mercury isotopes across the N = 126 shell closure, the electromagnetic moments of 207Hg and more precise mass values of 206-208Hg. The odd-even staggering (OES) of the mean square charge radii and the kink at N = 126 are analyzed within the framework of covariant density functional theory (CDFT), with comparisons between different functionals to investigate the dependence of the results on the underlying single-particle structure. The observed features are defined predominantly in the particle-hole channel in CDFT, since both are present in the calculations without pairing. However, the magnitude of the kink is still affected by the occupation of the 1i11/2 and 2g9/2 orbitals with a dependence on the relative energies as well as pairing.
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