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RESEARCH PRODUCT

In-beam spectroscopy of $^{253,254}$No

W. H. TrzaskaW. KortenR. D. HumphreysC. J. ListerP. M. T. BrewG. SlettenS. JuutinenN. J. HammondP. RahkilaA. HürstelH. J. WollersheimM. MuikkuMatti LeinoR.-d. HerzbergP. ReiterY. Le CozT. L. KhooJuha UusitaloJ. E. BastinT. PageN. AmzalPasi KuusiniemiCh. TheisenM. HouryJ. F. C. CocksR. JulinPaul GreenleesCh. SchlegelO. DorvauxA. J. ChewterO. StezowskiF. P. HeßbergerA. P. LeppänenC. ScholeyJ. GerlK. HauschildG. D. JonesPeter M. JonesR. D. PageR. LucasPaivi NieminenF. BeckerK. J. EskolaK. HelariuttaH. KankaanpääHeikki KettunenP. A. Butler

subject

PhysicsElectron spectrometer010308 nuclear & particles physics[PHYS.NEXP] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Monte Carlo methodSeparator (oil production)[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesElectron spectroscopySpectral line0103 physical sciencesAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopy010303 astronomy & astrophysicsBeam (structure)

description

In-beam conversion electron spectroscopy experiments have been performed on the transfermium nuclei 253,254No using the conversion electron spectrometer SACRED in nearly collinear geometry in conjunction with the gas-filled separator RITU at the University of Jyvaskyla. The experimental setup is discussed and the spectra are compared to Monte Carlo simulations. The implications for the ground-state configuration of 253No are discussed.

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