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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Measurement of the $^{229}$Th isomer energy with a magnetic micro-calorimeter

Tomas SikorskyJeschua GeistDaniel HengstlerSebastian KempfLoredana GastaldoChristian EnssChristoph MokryJ��rg RunkeChristoph E. D��llmannPeter WobrauschekKjeld BeeksVeronika RoseckerJohannes H. SterbaGeorgy KazakovThorsten SchummAndreas Fleischmann

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Nuclear Theory (nucl-th)Physics - Instrumentation and DetectorsNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear Experiment

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We present a measurement of the low-energy (0--60$\,$keV) $\gamma$ ray spectrum produced in the $\alpha$-decay of $^{233}$U using a dedicated cryogenic magnetic micro-calorimeter. The energy resolution of $\sim$$10\,$eV, together with exceptional gain linearity, allow us to measure the energy of the low-lying isomeric state in $^{229}$Th using four complementary evaluation schemes. The most accurate scheme determines the $^{229}$Th isomer energy to be $8.10(17)\,$eV, corresponding to 153.1(37)$\,$nm, superseding in precision previous values based on $\gamma$ spectroscopy, and agreeing with a recent measurement based on internal conversion electrons. We also measure branching ratios of the relevant excited states to be $b_{29}=9.3(6)\%$ and $b_{42}=0.3(3)\%$.

10.1103/physrevlett.125.142503http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.13340