Charge radii of neutron-rich scandium isotopes and the seniority symmetry in the 0f7/2 shell

Abstract

Nuclear charge radii of neutron-rich 47-49Sc isotopes were measured using collinear laser spectroscopy at CERN-ISOLDE. The new data reveal that the charge radii of scandium isotopes exhibit a distinct trend between N=20 and N=28, with 41Sc and 49Sc isotopes having similar values, mirroring the closeness of the charge radii of 40Ca and 48Ca. Theoretical models that successfully interpret the radii of calcium isotopes could not account for the observed behavior in scandium radii, in particular the reduced odd-even staggering. Remarkably, the inclusion of the new 49Sc radius data has unveiled a similar trend in the charge radii of N=28 isotones and Z=20 isotopes when adding the neutrons atop the 40Ca core and the protons atop the 48Ca core, respectively. We demonstrate that this trend is consistent with the prediction of the seniority model.

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