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Aidan Byrne

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Microsecond isomers in 187Tl and 188Pb

2000

Lifetime measurements of states in nuclei with A=187 and 188 have been performed, using reactions between 155Gd and 36Ar and following the transport of evaporation residues to the focal plane of a gas-filled recoil separator. In a separate experiment using the 159Tb(32S, 4n) reaction the γ-decay of isomeric levels in 187Tl has been studied using delayed γ-γ coincidence measurements. From observation of their subsequent γ decay, the mean lifetimes were measured to be 1000 ± 55 ns and 1600 ± 100 ns. Although it was not possible to characterize the isomers completely, they are proposed as candidates for one-proton, two-neutron excitations. In the course of this study, the decay of an isomer in…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMicrosecondHadronEvaporationNuclear fusionAtomic physicsCoincidenceRecoil separatorThe European Physical Journal A
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Identification of yrast states in187Pb

1998

gamma-ray spectroscopy of the high-spin states of the neutron-deficient nucleus Pb-187 has been conducted with the Gd-155(Ar-36,4n) reaction. A cascade of three transitions was deduced from gamma-gamma coincidence data gated by detection of recoiling evaporation residues in a gas-filled recoil separator. In an earlier, separate experiment, two of these gamma rays were positively identified with Pb-187 by recoil-gamma coincidence measurements with a high-resolution, recoil mass spectrometer. From comparison with similar sequences in heavier odd-A lead isotopes, the cascade in Pb-187 is associated with the sequence of three E2 transitions from the yrast 25/2(+) level to a low-lying 13/2(+) is…

PhysicsMass numberNuclear reactionNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaYrastIsotopes of argonNuclear physicsRecoilNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyPhysical Review C
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Assignment of levels in 208Fr and 10- isomers in the odd-odd isotones 206At and 208Fr

2009

Excited states in 208 Fr have been identified using the 197 Au( 16 O, 5n) 208 Fr reaction and a variety of time-correlated γ-ray and conversion electron spectroscopic techniques. Transitions above and below a τ = 623(16) ns 10 − isomer are placed in the level scheme. This isomer is analogous to that observed in the odd-odd isotone 206 At for which additional spectroscopic information is also obtained, including a precise lifetime of τ = 1173(30) ns. The γ-rays assigned to 208 Fr are the same as the main transitions erroneously assigned to 209 Fr in previous work.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsExcited stateIsotoneHadronNuclear fusionElectronAtomic physicsThe European Physical Journal A
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