Spin, Quadrupole Moment, and Mass of Selenium-75
- 1 June 1955
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 98 (5) , 1224-1229
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.98.1224
Abstract
The microwave spectrum of OC has been observed and from it the spin, quadrupole moment, and mass of were measured. Frequencies of the six observed lines of the rotational transition give a nuclear spin of , a quadrupole coupling constant Mc/sec, and a rotational constant Mc/sec. From these and other known properties of the OCSe molecule, one obtains the quadrupole moment of as ±20 percent, and the mass ratio . The odd-even mass difference for is 1.5±0.2 mMU. The observed spin disagrees with that expected from the shell model which predicts a spin of ½ or . Three possible nuclear configurations which agree with the observed spin and also indicate a positive quadrupole moment are , , and . Magnetic moment measurements are needed to clearly distinguish between configurations. The sample material was obtained by bombarding arsenic with deuterons. Approximately 1½ micrograms of sample material were produced but only 0.07 microgram could be used in each spectroscopic run because of difficulties in synthesizing OCSe.
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