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A Novel Method for the Measurement of Half-Lives and Decay Branching Ratios of Exotic Nuclei
S. PietriAnn-kathrin RinkChristophe RappoldWolfgang R. PlaßIain MooreS. PurushothamanPaul ConstantinMoritz P. ReiterMoritz P. ReiterJulian BergmannSamuel Ayet San AndrésDaler AmanbayevTimo DickelHelmut WeickM. GórskaYoshiki TanakaChristoph ScheidenbergerEmma HaettnerChristine HornungFlorian GreinerJ.-h. OttoH. GeisselJ. EbertWayne LippertBo MeiIlkka PohjalainenS. BagchiS. BagchiJ. S. WinfieldIvan MiskunA. ProchazkaIsrael MardorSatbir Kaursubject
PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsFOS: Physical sciencesdecay branching ratiosBranching (polymer chemistry)Mass spectrometry01 natural sciences530half-livesexotic nuclei0103 physical sciencesddc:530novel methodmeasurementIon trapAlpha decayAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear Experimentydinfysiikka010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentExcitationdescription
A novel method for simultaneous measurement of masses, Q-values, isomer excitation energies, half-lives and decay branching ratios of exotic nuclei has been demonstrated. The method includes first use of a stopping cell as an ion trap, combining containment of precursors and decay-recoils for variable durations in a cryogenic stopping cell (CSC), and afterwards the identification and counting of them by a multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS). Feasibility has been established by recording the decay and growth of $^{216}$Po and $^{212}$Pb (alpha decay) and of $^{119m2}$Sb (t$_{1/2}$ = 850$\pm$90 ms) and $^{119g}$Sb (isomer transition), obtaining half-lives and branching ratios consistent with literature values. Hardly any non-nuclear-decay losses have been observed in the CSC for up to $\sim$10 seconds, which exhibits its extraordinary cleanliness. For $^{119}$Sb, this is the first direct measurement of the ground and second isomeric state masses, resolving the discrepancies in previous excitation energy data. These results pave the way for the measurement of branching ratios of exotic nuclei with multiple decay channels.
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2019-01-01 |