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First β -decay scheme of Nb107 : New insight into the low-energy levels of Mo107

J. KurpetaIain MooreAnu KankainenA. PłochockiHeikki PenttiläA. De RoubinT. Rząca-urbanIlkka PohjalainenSami Rinta-antilaJ. WiśniewskiL. CaneteM. VilenK. GotowickaS. GeldhofDmitrii NesterenkoAri JokinenA. FijałkowskaW. UrbanM. ReponenM. PomorskiA. AbramukTommi Eronen

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PhysicsDecay scheme010308 nuclear & particles physicsFissionPenning trap01 natural sciencesLow energyExcited state0103 physical sciencesAtomic physics010306 general physicsSpin (physics)Ground stateSpectroscopy

description

Monoisotopic samples of $^{107}\mathrm{Nb}$ nuclei, produced in the proton-induced fission of $^{238}\mathrm{U}$ and separated using the IGISOL mass separator coupled to a Penning trap, were used to perform $\ensuremath{\beta}$- and $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-coincidence spectroscopy of $^{107}\mathrm{Mo}$. Gamma transitions and excited levels in $^{107}\mathrm{Mo}$ were observed in $\ensuremath{\beta}$ decay for the first time. Spin and parity $1/{2}^{+}$ for the ground state of $^{107}\mathrm{Mo}$ is proposed, to replace the previous $5/{2}^{+}$ assignment. The experimental $\ensuremath{\beta}$-decay half-life of $^{107}\mathrm{Nb}$ was estimated to be $0.27\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.02$ s.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.100.034316