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Decay and Fission Hindrance of Two- and Four-QuasiparticleKIsomers inRf254
A. O. MacchiavelliK. HauschildP. R. MudderP. FallonC. NairGeorge DracoulisO.r. GotheNicholas EskerKenneth E. GregorichM. AlbersT. LauritsenS. ZhuD. SeweryniakY. QiuR. M. ClarkJoonas KonkiC. J. ChiaraB. B. BackB. BaartmanMartín AlcortaJun ChenPanu RuotsalainenM. P. CarpenterJohn P. GreeneI. AhmadPaul GreenleesCalem HoffmanC. M. CampbellP. F. BertoneL. A. BernsteinGuy SavardD. J. HartleyR. V. F. JanssensSanna StolzeJ. T. KwarsickA. WiensA. M. RogersJ. M. GatesF. G. KondevM. CromazT. L. KhooJ. RissanenD. T. DohertyS. S. HotaH. M. Davidsubject
Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsFissionGeneral Physics and AstronomyOrders of magnitude (numbers)01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsCrystallography0103 physical sciencesQuasiparticle010306 general physicsGround stateSpontaneous fissionDigital data acquisition systemdescription
Two isomers decaying by electromagnetic transitions with half-lives of 4.7(1.1) and 247(73) μs have been discovered in the heavy ^{254}Rf nucleus. The observation of the shorter-lived isomer was made possible by a novel application of a digital data acquisition system. The isomers were interpreted as the K^{π}=8^{-}, ν^{2}(7/2^{+}[624],9/2^{-}[734]) two-quasineutron and the K^{π}=16^{+}, 8^{-}ν^{2}(7/2^{+}[624],9/2^{-}[734])⊗8^{-}π^{2}(7/2^{-}[514],9/2^{+}[624]) four-quasiparticle configurations, respectively. Surprisingly, the lifetime of the two-quasiparticle isomer is more than 4 orders of magnitude shorter than what has been observed for analogous isomers in the lighter N=150 isotones. The four-quasiparticle isomer is longer lived than the ^{254}Rf ground state that decays exclusively by spontaneous fission with a half-life of 23.2(1.1) μs. The absence of sizable fission branches from either of the isomers implies unprecedented fission hindrance relative to the ground state.
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2015-09-24 | Physical Review Letters |