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Consultant's Meeting on
Evaluation of Nuclear Moments


27 - 30 March 2017, IAEA, Vienna


Purpose

The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the measured values available in the compilation table of N. Stone (INDC(NDS)-0658) and the online nuclear moments database (Nuclear Moments database). The ultimate goal of the IAEA is to produce a table of recommended (evaluated) nuclear moments that will be readily available to the user community. How this can be achieved will be discussed at this meeting and will lead to concrete recommendations.
The meeting will address the following items through a series of shorter/longer presentations and subsequent discussions: -assessment of the techniques used to measure nuclear moments (magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole) -understanding what are the required corrections to obtain a consistency of treatment and compare values -evaluation of the existing values and recommendation of the best value (through future actions).
There will be four sessions dedicated to different topics/types of corrections that should be considered in the evaluation process:
  • Diamagnetism
  • Hyperfine Anomaly
  • Measurements on short-lived states
  • Nuclear Electric Quadrupole moments

Agenda

The preliminary Agenda is available here.

Report

The summary report is available as INDC(NDS)-0732.

Presentations

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1M. BissellCOLLINEAR LASER SPECTROSCOPY @ ISOLDEPDF
2M. BissellBismuth at COLLAPS - An anomalous beam timePDF
3P. DimitriouMeeting on Evaluation of Nuclear Moments - IntroductionPDF
4K. JackowskiNuclear Magnetic Dipole Moments from Gas Phase NMR SpectraPDF
5K. JackowskiNuclear Magnetic Dipole Moments from Gas Phase NMR Spectra(II)PDF
6K. JackowskiNuclear Magnetic Dipole MomentsPDF
7F. KondevDirectly Measured Spins & Nuclear MomentsPDF
8T. MertzimekisThe IAEA online database for nuclear EM momentsPDF
9G. NeyensCommonly used methods to study moments of exotic isotopes/isomersPDF
10G. NeyensEvaluation of quadrupole moments: 1. the Li isotopes 2. the sd-shell nucleiPDF
11J. PerssonHyperfine Anomaly: A long and winding roadPDF
12J. PerssonHyperfine Anomaly: From an Atomic Physics ViewPDF
13J. PerssonHyperfine Anomaly: Summary of hfa sessionPDF
14P. PyykkoNUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE INTERACTIONS: A PERSONAL ITINERARYPDF
15P. PyykkoNUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE MOMENTS: WHICH CHANGES SINCE 2008PDF
16N. StoneMeeting to discuss preparation of recommended values of nuclear magnetic dipole [and electric quadrupole] momentsPDF
17N. StoneCorrections concerning applied fields in other techniquesPDF
18N. StoneBohr-Weisskopf Effect and Hyperfine anomalyPDF
19N. StoneCalibration Problems in Transient Field MeasurementsPDF
20N. StoneNuclear electric Quadrupole Moments: Problem elements and secondary standardsPDF
21N. StoneQuadrupole Interaction in ‘cubic’ ferromagnetic metal samples: a consideration in NMR/ON analysisPDF
22A. StuchberyExcited-state moments: the challenge of short-lived states. IntroductionPDF
23A. StuchberyExcited-state moments: the challenge of short-lived statesPDF
24A. StuchberyExcited-state moments: the challenge of short-lived states. Summing Up & GuidelinesPDF


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