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Characterizing the atomic mass surface beyond the proton drip line viaα-decay measurements of theπs1/2ground state of165Re and theπh11/2isomer in161Ta
Pauli PeuraAndrej HerzanPanu RuotsalainenJan SarénL. BiancoF. ErtugralK. MullhollandSami Rinta-antilaPaivi NieminenA. ThornthwaiteK. HauschildK. HauschildJuha SorriMichael DrummondL. CapponiPaul GreenleesP. RahkilaR. JulinA. Lopez-martensA. Lopez-martensUlrika JakobssonRaymond J. CarrollJuha UusitaloJ. SimpsonM. LabicheIain DarbyIain DarbyMatti LeinoS. JuutinenT. GrahnD. T. JossSteffen KetelhutB. SaygiC. ScholeyDavid O'donnellR. D. PageMikael SandzeliusL. DonosaPeter M. Jonessubject
PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsDecay schemeProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fraction01 natural sciencesAtomic mass0103 physical sciencesAlpha decayAtomic physicsGround state010303 astronomy & astrophysicsExcitationLine (formation)description
The α-decay chains originating from the πs1/2 and πh11/2 states in 173Au have been investigated following fusion-evaporation reactions. Four generations of α radioactivities have been correlated with 173Aum leading to a measurement of the α decay of 161Tam. It has been found that the known α decay of 161Ta, which was previously associated with the decay of the ground state, is in fact the decay of an isomeric state. This work also reports on the first observation of prompt γ rays feeding the ground state of 173Au. This prompt γ radiation was used to aid the study of the α-decay chain originating from the πs1/2 state in 173Au. Three generations of α decays have been correlated with this state, leading to the observation of a previously unreported activity which is assigned as the decay of 165Reg. This work also reports the excitation energy of an α-decaying isomer in 161Ta and the Qα value of the decay of 161Tag.
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2012-12-18 | Physical Review C |