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γ-ray and decay spectroscopy of194,195,196At
Timo EnqvistI. G. DarbySteffen KetelhutHeikki KettunenMarkus NymanMatti LeinoPanu RahkilaRauno JulinUlrika JakobssonPauli PeuraTuomas GrahnPeter M. JonesJan SarénJuha UusitaloCatherine ScholeySakari JuutinenPaivi NieminenPaul GreenleesJuha SorriSarah Eeckhaudtsubject
PhysicsStrongly coupledNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonExcited stateOblate spheroidState (functional analysis)Alpha decayAtomic physicsSpectroscopydescription
Excited states of ${}^{195}$At have been studied by means of in-beam $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray spectroscopy and the recoil-decay tagging technique. A strongly coupled rotational band feeding the $\ensuremath{\alpha}$-decaying $7/{2}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ state via unobserved transitions was identified. This band is presumably built on the oblate proton ${I}^{\ensuremath{\pi}}=13/{2}^{+}$ state. Confirming earlier measurements, $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ decays from the $1/{2}^{+}$ and $7/{2}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ states were observed. Additionally, an $E3$ branch competing with the $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ decay of the $7/{2}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ state was inferred. Also $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ decays of the odd-odd isotopes ${}^{194,196}$At were examined.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2013-11-25 | Physical Review C |