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Experimental study of 1/2(+) isomers in At-199,At-201

K. AuranenJ. UusitaloS. JuutinenU. JakobssonT. GrahnP.t. GreenleesK. HauschildA. HerzanR. JulinJ. KonkiM. .LeinoJ. PakarinenJ. PartanenP. PeuraP. RahkilaP. RuotsalainenM. SandzeliusJ. SarenC. ScholeyJ. SorriS. Stolze

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isotoopitGETOTAL DATA READOUTALPHA-DECAY[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]nuclear-data sheetsCOEXISTENCENUCLEAR-DATA SHEETSSTATESBIDETECTORSISOTOPESalpha-decayBEHAVIOR

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Using fusion-evaporation reactions, a gas-filled recoil separator, and recoil-electron and recoil-electron-alpha tagging techniques, a new isomeric 1/2(+) state [T-1/2 = 45(3) ms] in At-201 is identified, and an earlier reported corresponding state [T-1/2 = 273(9) ms] in At-199 is confirmed. The 1/2(+) state is suggested to originate from an intruder pi(s(1/2))(-1) configuration. In addition, nuclear structure of states below and above this 1/2(+) state are studied in both nuclei. The isomer decays through a cascade of an E3 transition followed by a mixed M1/E2 transition to the 9/2(-) ground state, and it is interpreted to be fed from nearly spherical 3/2(+) and 5/2(+) states originating from pi(d(3/2))(-1) and pi(d(5/2))(-1) configurations, respectively.

10.1103/physrevc.90.024310http://hal.in2p3.fr/in2p3-01068530