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TheNd150(He3,t) andSm150(t,He3) reactions with applications toββdecay ofNd150

Mohsen HarakehCarol GuessR. G. T. ZegersJuzo ZenihiroGeorgios PerdikakisD. IshikawaY. ShimbaraJ. M. DeavenG. SusoySam M. AustinB. RubioY. FujitaN. VerhanovitzC. HerlitziusC. HerlitziusC. HerlitziusT. AdachiT. AdachiG. W. HittG. W. HittC. CaesarC. CaesarC. CaesarH. OkamuraH. OkamuraHisanori FujitaAtsushi TamiiM. FujiwaraM. FujiwaraJohn YurkonHidetoshi AkimuneKatsuya HirotaB. A. BrownE. EstevezAmand FaesslerJ. H. ThiesClarisse TurClarisse TurVadim RodinF. MolinaKichiji HatanakaD. BazinHiroshi MatsubaraG. F. GrinyerTakayoshi SuzukiM. YosoiRhiannon MeharchandHooi Jin OngD. FrekersH. EjiriH. EjiriAlejandro AlgoraAlejandro AlgoraDong-liang Fang

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Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsResonance01 natural sciencesBeta decayHelium-3Double beta decay0103 physical sciencesAtomic physicsNeutrino010306 general physicsIsotopes of heliumRadioactive decay

description

The {sup 150}Nd({sup 3}He,t) reaction at 140 MeV/u and {sup 150}Sm(t,{sup 3}He) reaction at 115 MeV/u were measured, populating excited states in {sup 150}Pm. The transitions studied populate intermediate states of importance for the (neutrinoless) {beta}{beta} decay of {sup 150}Nd to {sup 150}Sm. Monopole and dipole contributions to the measured excitation-energy spectra were extracted by using multipole decomposition analyses. The experimental results were compared with theoretical calculations obtained within the framework of the quasiparticle random-phase approximation, which is one of the main methods employed for estimating the half-life of the neutrinoless {beta}{beta} decay (0{nu}{beta}{beta}) of {sup 150}Nd. The present results thus provide useful information on the neutrino responses for evaluating the 0{nu}{beta}{beta} and 2{nu}{beta}{beta} matrix elements. The 2{nu}{beta}{beta} matrix element calculated from the Gamow-Teller transitions through the lowest 1{sup +} state in the intermediate nucleus is maximally about half that deduced from the half-life measured in 2{nu}{beta}{beta} direct counting experiments, and at least several transitions through 1{sup +} intermediate states in {sup 150}Pm are required to explain the 2{nu}{beta}{beta} half-life. Because Gamow-Teller transitions in the {sup 150}Sm(t,{sup 3}He) experiment are strongly Pauli blocked, the extraction of Gamow-Teller strengths was complicated by the excitation of the 2({h_bar}/2{pi}){omega}, {Delta}L=0, {Delta}S=1 isovector spin-flipmore » giant monopole resonance (IVSGMR). However, the near absence of Gamow-Teller transition strength made it possible to cleanly identify this resonance, and the strength observed is consistent with the full exhaustion of the non-energy-weighted sum rule for the IVSGMR.« less

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.83.064318