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Lifetime Measurements with the Doppler Shift Attenuation Method Using a Thick Homogeneous Production Target — Verification of the Method

A. ErtoprakB. CederwallU. JakobssonB.m. NyakóJ. NybergP. DaviesM. DoncelG. De FranceI. KutiD.r. NapoliR. WadsworthS.s. GhugreR. RautB. AkkusH. Al-azriA. AlgoraG. De AngelisA. AtacT. BäckA. BosoE. ClémentD.m. DebenhamZs. DombrádiS. ErturkA. GadeaF. Ghazi MoradiA. GottardoT. HuyukE. IdeguchiG. JaworskiH. LiC. MichelagnoliV. ModamioM. PalaczC.m. PetracheF. RecchiaM. SandzeliusM. SicilianoJ. TimárJ.j. Valiente-dobónZ.g. Xiao

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Physicsta114Doppler Shift Attenuation Method010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryAttenuationlifetime measurementGeneral Physics and Astronomy[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakeOpticsHomogeneous0103 physical sciencessymbols010306 general physicsbusinessDoppler effectFOIL method

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International audience; Doppler Shift Attenuation Method (DSAM) analysis of excited-state lifetimes normally employs thin production targets mounted on a thick stopper foil (“backing”) serving to slow down and stop the recoiling nuclei of interest in a well-defined manner. Use of a thick, homogeneous production target leads to a more complex analysis as it results in a substantial decrease in the energy of the incident projectile which traverses the target with an associated change in the production cross section of the residues as a function of penetration depth. Here, a DSAM lifetime analysis using a thick homogeneous target has been verified using the Doppler broadened lineshapes of γ rays following the decay of highly excited states in the semi-magic (N = 50) nucleus 94Ru. Lifetimes of excited states in the 94Ru nucleus have been obtained using a modified version of the LINESHAPE package from the Doppler broadened lineshapes resulting from the emission of the γ rays, while the residual nuclei were slowing down in the thick (6 mg/cm2) metallic 58Ni target. The results have been validated by comparison with a previous measurement using a different (RDDS) technique.

10.5506/aphyspolb.48.325https://hal.in2p3.fr/in2p3-01769762