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B. E. Zimmerman

α-decay properties ofPb181

The isotope {sup 181}Pb was produced in {sup 92}Mo bombardments of {sup 90}Zr and, together with other reaction products, was passed through a recoil mass separator and implanted in a double-sided silicon strip detector for {alpha}-particle assay. The half-life and energy of the main {sup 181}Pb {alpha} transition were determined to be 45 (20) ms and 7065 (20) keV, respectively. This {sup 181}Pb {ital E}{sub {alpha}} agrees with one previously measured value [7044 (15) keV], but not with the one [7211 (10) keV] used as input to the 1993 Atomic Mass Evaluation. The 6180-keV {alpha} transition assigned to {sup 181}Tl by Bolshakov {ital et} {ital al}. was observed, but the 6566-keV {alpha} par…

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Proton Decay of an Intruder State inB185i

The new proton radioactivity ${}^{185m}\mathrm{Bi}$ has been observed, produced via the ${}^{95}\mathrm{Mo}{(}^{92}\mathrm{Mo},pn{)}^{185}\mathrm{Bi}$ reaction. Its decay proceeds from the low-lying ${\frac{1}{2}}^{+}$ intruder state in ${}^{185}\mathrm{Bi}$ to the ${}^{184}\mathrm{Pb}$ ground state with the emission of a proton of energy $1.585\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.009\mathrm{MeV}$ and a half-life of $44\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}16\ensuremath{\mu}\mathrm{s}$. This marks the first observation of proton radioactivity above the $Z\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}=\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}82$ closed shell, and it has been used to obtain the admixture of a ${0}^{+}$ intruder state in ${}^{184…

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