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Proton Decay of an Intruder State inB185i

C. N. DavidsThomas DavinsonD. SeweryniakD. SeweryniakL. T. BrownL. T. BrownL. F. ConticchioL. F. ConticchioW. B. WaltersR. J. IrvineK. S. TothJ. C. BatchelderH. T. PenttilaH. T. PenttilaH. T. PenttilaC. R. BinghamD. J. HendersonPhilip WoodsB. E. ZimmermanD. J. BlumenthalB. C. BusseB. C. Busse

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PhysicsProtonProton decayGeneral Physics and AstronomyAtomic physicsGround stateWave functionEnergy (signal processing)Intruder state

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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 ${}^{184}\mathrm{Pb}$ into the ${}^{184}\mathrm{Pb}$ ground-state wave function.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.76.592