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First trap-assisted decay spectroscopy of the $$^{81}$$Ge ground state
C. DelafosseA. GoasduffA. KankainenD. VerneyL. Al AyoubiO. BeliuskinaL. CañeteT. EronenR. P. De GrooteM. HukkanenF. IbrahimA. IllanaA. JariesL. LalanneI. D. MooreD. NesterenkoH. PenttiläS. Rinta-antilaA. De RoubinD. ThisseR. ThoërG. Tocabenssubject
spectroscopyNuclear and High Energy PhysicsScience & Technology[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th]PhysicsspektroskopiaMERGERPhysics Particles & FieldsgermaniumPhysics NuclearPhysical SciencesEXCITATIONSHELL-MODELISOTOPESAS-77ydinfysiikkaHE-3description
AbstractThe $$\beta $$ β -delayed $$\gamma $$ γ spectroscopy of $$^{81}$$ 81 As has been performed using a purified beam of $$^{81}$$ 81 Ge $$(9/2^+)$$ ( 9 / 2 + ) ground state at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line facility (IGISOL). The $$^{81}$$ 81 Ge$$^+$$ + ions were produced using proton-induced fission of $$^{232}$$ 232 Th and selected with the double Penning trap JYFLTRAP for the post-trap decay spectroscopy measurements. The low-spin $$(1/2^+)$$ ( 1 / 2 + ) isomeric-state ions $$^{81m}\hbox {Ge}^+$$ 81 m Ge + were not observed in the fission products. The intrinsic half-life of the $$^{81}$$ 81 Ge ground state has been determined as $$T_{1/2}=6.4(2)~\hbox {s}$$ T 1 / 2 = 6.4 ( 2 ) s , which is significantly shorter than the literature value. A new level scheme of $$^{81}$$ 81 As has been built and is compared to shell-model calculations.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2022-03-01 | The European Physical Journal A |