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Chemical studies of elements with Z≥ 104 in liquid phase

2015

Abstract Recent studies of the chemical separation and characterization experiments of the first three transactinide elements, rutherfordium (Rf), dubnium (Db), and seaborgium (Sg), conducted atom-at-a-time in liquid phases, are reviewed. A short description on experimental techniques based on partition methods, specifically automated rapid chemical separation systems, is also given. A newly developed experimental approach to investigate single atoms of the heaviest elements with an electrochemical method is introduced. Perspectives for liquid-phase chemistry experiments on heavier elements are briefly discussed.

PhysicsDubniumNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCountercurrent chromatographyChemical substancechemistrySeaborgiumRutherfordiumAnalytical chemistryLiquid phaseTransactinide elementchemistry.chemical_elementScience technology and societyNuclear Physics A
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Frontiers of Heavy - Ion Physics and Superheavy Elements

2003

This contribution will focus on three topics of GSI nuclear structure research: super heavy elements, direct mass measurements in the storage ring, and the measurement of spallation cross section in reversed kinematics. The GSI project for an extended synchrotron facility will be outlined.

PhysicsFocus (computing)Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsFissionNuclear structureTransactinide elementSuperheavy ElementsSynchrotronlaw.inventionNuclear physicsCross section (physics)Nuclear Energy and EngineeringlawHeavy ionSpallationStorage ringJournal of Nuclear Science and Technology
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Isomeric states in Rf256

2021

The question of the number and origin of isomeric states in $^{256}\mathrm{Rf}$ arose from two independent experiments but remained unanswered for a decade. To shed light on this puzzle, we studied isomeric decay in $^{256}\mathrm{Rf}$ by measuring conversion electrons with fast fully digital electronics. $^{256}\mathrm{Rf}$ was produced in the fusion-evaporation reactions of $^{50}\mathrm{Ti}+^{207}\mathrm{Pb}$ and $^{50}\mathrm{Ti}+^{208}\mathrm{Pb}$ at the gas-filled recoil separator TransActinide Separator and Chemistry Apparatus. Among a total of 120 decays of $^{256}\mathrm{Rf}$, we detected 22 and 12 decays proceeding through one and two isomeric states. Half-lives of the low- and hi…

PhysicsGood quantum numbereducation.field_of_studyPopulationTransactinide elementProduction (computer science)ElectronAtomic physicseducationRecoil separatorPhysical Review C
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ACTINIDE AND ULTRA-HEAVY ABUNDANCES IN THE LOCAL GALACTIC COSMIC RAYS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS FROM THELDEFULTRA-HEAVY COSMIC-RAY EXPERIMENT

2012

The LDEF Ultra-Heavy Cosmic-Ray Experiment (UHCRE) detected Galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) of charge Z ≥ 70 in Earth orbit with an exposure factor of 170 m2 sr yr, much larger than any other experiment. The major results include the first statistically significant uniform sample of GCR actinides with 35 events passing quality cuts, evidence for the existence of transuranic nuclei in the GCR with one 96Cm candidate event, and a low 82Pb/78Pt ratio consistent with other experiments. The probability of the existence of a transuranic component is estimated as 96%, while the most likely 92U/90Th ratio is found to be 0.4 within a wide 70% confidence interval ranging from 0 to 0.96. Overall, the resu…

PhysicsInterstellar mediumEarth's orbitSpace and Planetary ScienceSource materialAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsSmall sampleCosmic rayAstrophysicsActinideEvent (particle physics)Confidence intervalThe Astrophysical Journal
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Electrolytic preparation of actinide filaments for laser resonance ionization spectroscopy

1993

Abstract For the determination of trace amounts of actinide elements by resonance ionization mass spectroscopy, atomic beams of these elements are produced by evaporation from rhenium substrates. The actinides are deposited by electrolysis as hydroxides in a 2 mm spot on a rhenium foil and covered electrolytically with a thin layer of rhenium or platinum. During heating of such a sandwich reduction occurs to the metallic state while diffusing through the overplated layers and the actinides are evaporated as atoms from the surface. With lead-doped platinum, efficient release is observed already at 1700°C in contrast to rhenium where 2100°C is required and a higher background is produced.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsElectrolysisInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementActinideRheniumMass spectrometryEvaporation (deposition)law.inventionchemistrylawIonizationPlatinumSpectroscopyInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Study of the average charge states of 188Pb and 252,254No ions at the gas-filled separator TASCA

2012

The average charge states of Pb-188 and No-252,No-254 ions in dilute helium gas were measured at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA. Hydrogen gas was also used as a filling gas for measurements of the average charge state of No-254. Helium and hydrogen gases at pressures from 0.2 mbar to 2.0 mbar were used. A strong dependence of the average charge state on the pressure of the filling gases was observed for both, helium and hydrogen. The influence of this dependence, classically attributed to the so-called "density effect", on the performance of TASCA was investigated. The average charge states of No-254 ions were also measured in mixtures of helium and hydrogen gases at low ga…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsHelium gasHydrogen010308 nuclear & particles physicschemistry.chemical_elementSeparator (oil production)Magnetic separatorActinideAverage charge stateAccelerator Physics and Instrumentation01 natural sciencesRecoil separatorGas-filled separatorIonchemistry0103 physical sciencesTASCAPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physics010306 general physicsHeavy ionInstrumentationHeliumNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators Spectrometers Detecto
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Speeding up liquid-phase heavy element chemistry: Development of a vacuum to liquid transfer chamber (VLTC)

2021

Abstract We present a new system, which is suitable for performing fast liquid phase chemistry experiments and gives access to shorter-lived isotopes of super heavy elements (SHE) than accessible with current techniques. With this novel vacuum to liquid transfer chamber (VLTC), which is mounted behind a physical preseparator, the desired isotopes are transported from the low-pressure side of the recoil separator directly into the liquid phase of a chemical experiment. Simulations on the kinematics of evaporation residues were performed using SRIM, validating the general plausibility of the VLTC concept. Subsequently, the feasibility was demonstrated with 250 , 252 Cf fission fragments, whic…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIon exchangeFissionEvaporationAnalytical chemistryTransactinide elementchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryNitric acidChemical stabilityCurrent (fluid)SpectroscopyInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Targets on superhydrophobic surfaces for laser ablation ion sources

2012

Target preparation techniques for a laser ablation ion source at the Penning-trap mass spectrometer TRIGA-TRAP have been investigated with regard to future experiments with actinides. To be able to perform mass measurements on these nuclides considering their limited availability, an efficient target preparation technique is mandatory. Here, we report on a new approach for target production using backings, which are pretreated in a way that a superhydrophobic surface is formed. This resulted in improved targets with a more homogeneous distribution of the target material compared to standard techniques with unmodified backings. It was demonstrated that the use of these new targets in a laser…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsLaser ablationbusiness.industryActinideMass spectrometryHomogeneous distributionIon sourceIonOptoelectronicsNuclideAtomic physicsbusinessInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Excitation energy dependence of fragment-mass distributions from fission of 180,190 Hg formed in fusion reactions of 36 Ar + 144,154 Sm

2015

Physics letters / B 748, 89 - 94 (2015). doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2015.06.068

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMass asymmetryCluster decayIsotopeFissionNuclear Theory180190HgFusion–fissionActinide530lcsh:QC1-999Mass asymmetric fissionMass spectrumNuclear fusionddc:530Atomic physicsNuclear Experimentlcsh:PhysicsExcitationPhysics Letters B
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Backings and targets for chemical and nuclear studies of transactinides with TASCA

2008

Abstract At GSI the gas-filled separator TASCA (TransActinide Separator and Chemistry Apparatus) was set up to investigate the chemical and physical properties of the heaviest elements making use of the highest beam intensities available [ www.gsi.de/tasca ; M. Schadel, D. Ackermann, A. Semchenkov, A. Turler, GSI Scientific Report 2005, GSI Report 2006-1, p. 262]. Appropriate backings and targets have to be developed. Conceivable backing materials are aluminium, titanium, and carbon. Aluminium backings and titanium backings in different thickness and from different companies are produced by cold rolling. Deposition by resistance heating is applied for carbon backings. For experiments in a c…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementTransactinide elementActinideUranium tetrafluorideUraniumNuclear physicschemistry.chemical_compoundVacuum depositionchemistryAluminiumBerylliumInstrumentationTitaniumNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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