Insight into the magnetic properties of atoms from precision spectroscopy on beryllium

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Use of precision spectroscopy to test physical models, such as the magnetic interactions of atoms, is often hampered by the lack of reliable values for fundamental properties of the nucleus. This limitation has been overcome for beryllium-9 by precisely determining the nuclear magnetic moment and Zemach radius, and by investigating the effect of bound electrons.

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