Nuclear quadrupole moments (Qs) in three isotopes of potassium (K) with
atomic mass numbers 39, 40 and 41 are evaluated more precisely in this work.
The Q value of 39K is determined to be 0.0614(6) b by combining the
available experimental result of the electric quadrupole hyperfine structure
constant (B) with our calculated B/Q result of its 4P3/2 state.
Furthermore combining this Q value with the measured ratios Q(40K)/Q(39K) and Q(41K)/Q(39K), we obtain Q(40K)=−0.0764(10)b and Q(41K)=0.0747(10)b, respectively.
These results disagree with the recently quoted standard values in the nuclear
data table within the given uncertainties. The calculations are carried out by
employing the relativistic coupled-cluster theory at the singles, doubles and
involving important valence triples approximation. The accuracies of the
calculated B/Q results can be viewed on the basis of comparison between our
calculated magnetic dipole hyperfine structure constants (As) with their
corresponding measurements for many low-lying states. Both A and B results
in few more excited states are presented for the first time.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figur