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TRENDS IN LASER SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATIONS OF NUCLEAR STRUCTURE Marinova K. P. Laser-spectroscopic methods of studying nuclei have
led to a great deal of systematic experimental information on nuclear
properties. The results include nuclear ground and isomeric state spins,
magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole moments, and the behaviour of
mean square nuclear charge radii within isotopic strings. These data
give important information about the single-particle and collective
effects on the nuclear structure. This review is devoted to the new
generation of experimental laser spectroscopic methods giving access
to very weak beams of isotopes far from stability. Special attention
is paid to until now poorly investigated regions. They are the following:
the exotic proton and neutron-rich low-Z nuclei around the
neutron shell closures N = 8, 20; the very interesting calcium
region around proton shell closure Z = 20 and with 20 |