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@ARTICLE{Barzakh:361801,
      author       = {Barzakh, A. and Andreyev, A. N. and Yue, Z. and Nies, L.
                      and Seliverstov, M. D. and Cubiss, J. G. and Algora, A. and
                      Andel, B. and Antalic, S. and Al Monthery, M. and Atanasov,
                      D. and Benito, J. and Benzoni, G. and Berry, T. and Bissell,
                      M. L. and Blaum, K. and Borge, M. J. G. and Chrysalidis, K.
                      and Clisu, C. and Cocolios, T. E. and Costache, C. and
                      Goodacre, T. Day and Farooq-Smith, G. J. and Fedorov, D. V.
                      and Fedosseev, V. N. and Fraile, L. M. and Fynbo, H. O. U.
                      and Gadelshin, V. and Gaffney, L. P. and Garcia Ruiz, R. F.
                      and Granados, C. and Greenlees, P. T. and Harding, R. D. and
                      Harkness-Brennan, L. J. and Heinke, R. and Herlert, A. and
                      Huyse, M. and Illana, A. and Jolie, J. and Judson, D. S. and
                      Karls, J. and Konki, J. and Larmonier, P. and Lazarus, I.
                      and Leimbach, D. and Lică, R. and Liu, Z. and Lunney, D.
                      and Lynch, K. M. and Madurga, M. and Manea, V. and
                      Marginean, N. and Marginean, R. and Marsh, B. A. and Mihai,
                      C. and Molkanov, P. and Mosat, P. and Mougeot, M. and
                      Murias, J. R. and Nacher, E. and Negret, A. and Neidherr, D.
                      and Page, R. D. and Pascu, S. and Perea, A. and Pucknell, V.
                      and Rahkila, P. and Raison, C. and Rapisarda, E. and
                      Rezynkina, K. and Rosenbush, M. and Rossel, R. E. and Rothe,
                      S. and Sánchez-Tembleque, V. and Schomacker, K. and
                      Schweikhard, L. and Seiffert, C. and Sels, S. and Sotty, C.
                      and Stan, L. and Stryjczyk, M. and Studer, D. and Sundberg,
                      J. and Sürder, C. and Tengblad, O. and Van Duppen, P. and
                      Vedia, V. and Verlinde, M. and Viñals, S. and Warr, N. and
                      Welker, A. and Wienholtz, F. and Wolf, R. N.},
      title        = {{C}harge radii and electromagnetic moments of $^{214 −
                      218}${B}i : {E}xploring the “southern” border of the {Z}
                      \> 82 octupole-deformation region},
      journal      = {Physical review / C},
      volume       = {112},
      number       = {3},
      issn         = {2469-9985},
      address      = {Woodbury, NY},
      publisher    = {Inst.},
      reportid     = {GSI-2025-01006},
      pages        = {034304},
      year         = {2025},
      note         = {"Published by the American Physical Society under the terms
                      of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
                      license. Further distribution of this work must maintain
                      attribution to the author(s) and the published article’s
                      title, journal citation, and DOI. Open access publication
                      funded by CERN."},
      abstract     = {The changes in the mean-squared charge radii relative to
                      209Bi126(𝛿⁢⟨𝑟2⟩𝑁,126) and the magnetic dipole
                      and electric quadrupole moments in 214−218Bihave been
                      measured using the in-source resonance-ionization
                      spectroscopy technique at ISOLDE (CERN). Magnetic moments of
                      odd-odd bismuth nuclei have been analyzed by the additivity
                      relation. Previous tentative spin-parity and configuration
                      assignments based on the 𝛽-decay feeding patterns have
                      been supported. A normal odd-even staggering in charge radii
                      of bismuth isotopes with 𝑁>126has been observed. The new
                      data for the 𝛿⁡⟨𝑟2⟩of bismuth isotopes allow a
                      study of the isotonic dependencies in the charge radii,
                      revealing jumps in 𝛿⁢⟨𝑟2⟩132,126and
                      𝛿⁢⟨𝑟2⟩134,126at 𝑍=84. This pattern could be
                      explained by a sudden onset of octupole deformation at
                      𝑁=132and 134 when going from polonium (𝑍=84) to
                      astatine (𝑍=85).},
      ddc          = {530},
      pnm          = {612 - Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory (POF4-612) / ENSAR2 -
                      European Nuclear Science and Application Research 2
                      (654002)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-612 / G:(EU-Grant)654002},
      experiment   = {$EXP:(DE-Ds200)External_experiment-20200803$},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      doi          = {10.1103/sltw-g4d6},
      url          = {https://repository.gsi.de/record/361801},
}