Nuclear g-factor measurement with time-dependent recoil in vacuum in radioactive-beam geometry
Résumé
A modi fied version of the time-differential recoil-in-vacuum (TDRIV) method, adapted for use with radioactive beams, was applied for the first time to perform a g-factor measurement on the first-excited state in Mg-24 (E-x = 1.369 MeV, tau = 1.97 ps). A high precision g-factor value was obtained using predominantly H-like ions. The results obtained demonstrate the versatility of the new approach and have the precision needed for stringent tests of shell model calculations.