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Radioactive decay of 217Pa

2002

The radioactive decay of 217Pa was investigated by means of α-γ-spectroscopy. Fine structure in the ground-state α-decay was established. Ambiguities in the fine structure of the α-decay of the previously known isomeric state could be clarified by α-γ-coincidence measurements. A previously unknown α-transition of Eα = (8306 ± 5) keV was detected and identified by means of delayed α-α- and α-γ-γ-coincidence measurements. A second isomeric state decaying by α-emission was not observed. The quality of the previously reported data of the α-decay fine structure of 217Th was improved.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeExcited stateHadronNuclear fusionHalf-lifeAlpha decayAtomic physicsRadioactive decaySpectral lineThe European Physical Journal A
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Shape coexistence near the double-midshell nucleus 111Rh

1998

The decay of 111Ru obtained from fast on-line chemical and mass separation has been investigated by β-γ-t and γ-γ coincidence techniques. Earlier spin and parity assignments of 111Rh levels based on extrapolations of level systematics are confirmed. In particular, the K=1/2 intruder band is supported by the hindrance of E2 transitions between deformed and spherical states and enhancement of intraband E2 transitions. The excitation energies of intruder band members in Rh isotopes show a minimum at 109Rh64, with two neutrons less than 111Rh at the N=66 midshell. This trend, which differs from the one in the higher-Z neighbouring elements Ag and Cd with minima at N=66, follows the evolution of…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeHadronNuclear fusionParity (physics)NeutronAtomic physicsBeta decayCoincidenceExcitationThe European Physical Journal A
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High-resolution study of the beta decay of 41Ti

1997

Abstract An improved high-resolution study of the beta decay of 41 Ti, produced in the 40 Ca( 3 He, 2n) reaction at 40 MeV, has been performed at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line (IGISOL) facility. The beta-delayed radiation was detected by a low-energy charged-particle detector and a large Ge detector for gamma rays. The experimental beta-decay strength and its distribution, extracted from delayed-proton data, are compared with results of shell-model calculations in the sdfp space. The lowest J π = 3 2 + , T = 3 2 state in 41 Sc, the isobaric analogue state of the 41 Ti ground state, is estimated to contain 10% isospin impurity.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeIsospinGamma rayIsobaric processRadiationAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentGround stateBeta decayIonNuclear Physics A
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Fine structure in the alpha decays of 226U and 230Pu

1999

The nuclei 226U and 230Pu have been populated via reactions involving 208Pb targets bombarded by 22Ne and 26Mg projectiles. Fusion-evaporation residues were separated in-flight using a gas-filled recoil separator. A position-sensitive Si-strip detector was employed at the focal plane in order to identify correlated α-decay chains. Two fine structure α-decay lines have been observed. The first, with an energy of 7385(5) keV, is assigned as the α decay from 226U to the first excited 2+ state of 222Th. The second line, observed for the first time in this work, has an energy of 6961(30) keV and is assigned as the α decay from 230Pu to the first excited 2+ state of 226U. The excitation energy of…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeIsotopes of uranium[PHYS.NEXP] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Excited stateHadronNuclear fusionAlpha decayAtomic physics[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]ExcitationRadioactive decay
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Competing quasiparticle configurations in W-163

2010

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PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeNeutron emissionStable isotope ratioExcited stateQuasiparticleParity (physics)NuclideAtomic physics[0-Belirlenecek]Radioactive decay
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Lifetime of 26S and a limit for its 2p decay energy

2010

Unknown isotope 26S, expected to decay by two-proton (2p) emission, was studied theoretically and was searched experimentally. The structure of this nucleus was examined within the relativistic mean field (RMF) approach. A method for taking into account the many-body structure in the three-body decay calculations was developed. The results of the RMF calculations were used as an input for the three-cluster decay model worked out to study a possible 2p decay branch of this nucleus. The experimental search for 26S was performed in fragmentation reactions of a 50.3 A MeV 32S beam. No events of 26S or 25P (a presumably proton-unstable subsystem of 26S) were observed. Based on the obtained produ…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeNuclear TheoryGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesMain branchNuclear physicsmedicine.anatomical_structureMean field theoryFragmentation (mass spectrometry)Decay energyPicosecondmedicineNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear ExperimentNuclear ExperimentNucleus
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Low-lying structure of light radon isotopes

2002

The excited states in the neutron-deficient isotopes Rn have been populated using the Er(Ar,4n), Er(Ar,4n), and Er(Ar,4n) reactions at beam energies of 175, 182, and 177 MeV, respectively. Evaporation residues were selected using an in-flight gas-filled separator and implanted at the focal plane into a 16-element position-sensitive, passivated ion-implanted planar silicon detector. Prompt γ rays were observed at the target position using an array of Compton-suppressed germanium detectors. Correlation with the subsequent radioactive decay of associated recoiling ions in the silicon detector, recoil-γ and recoil-γ-γ coincidences were used to construct decay schemes of light radon isotopes. Me…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopePhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorschemistry.chemical_elementGermaniumRadonMicrosecondchemistryExcited stateAlpha decayAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentRadioactive decayPolonium
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The new element 112

1996

The new element 112 was produced and identified unambiguously in an experiment at SHIP, GSI Darmstadt. Two decay chains of the isotope277112 were observed in irradiations of208Pb targets with70Zn projectiles of 344 MeV kinetic energy. The isotope decays by emission of α particles with a half-life of (240 −90 +430 )µs. Two different α energies of (11,649±20) keV and (11,454±20) keV were measured for the two observed decays. The cross-section measured in three weeks of irradiations is (1.0 −0.4 +1.8 ) pb.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeProjectileNuclear fusionDecay chainAtomic physicsKinetic energyα particlesZeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei
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Deformation of Sr and Rb isotopes close to theN=Zline viaβ-decay studies using the total absorption technique

2013

A study of the Gamow-Teller strength distributions $B$(GT) in the beta decay of ${}^{78}$Sr and ${}^{76,78}$Rb has been made using a total absorption spectrometer (TAS). Following the success in deducing the sign of the deformation for ${}^{76}$Sr, a similar approach is adopted for ${}^{78}$Sr based on a comparison of the measured $B$(GT) with quasiparticle random-phase approximation calculations. This work confirms its previously expected prolate deformation in the ground state. Conclusions about the structure of the odd-odd ${}^{76,78}$Rb isotopes have been drawn based on their measured $B$(GT) distributions.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeQuasiparticleProlate spheroidAbsorption (logic)Deformation (meteorology)Atomic physicsGround stateBeta decayLine (formation)Physical Review C
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New neutron-rich isotopes of astatine and bismuth

1989

Neutron-rich isotopes of astatine have been produced through spallation reactions with 600 MeV protons on a232Th target and identified by spectroscopic techniques combined with one-line mass separation at the ISOLDE facility. The half-lives of218At and219At have been remeasured to be 1.5(3) s and 57(4) s, respectively. Four new isotopes of astatine,220−223At, have been observed for the first time, and their half-lives were found to be 3.73(13) min, 2.3(2) min, 54(10) s, and 50(7) s, respectively. Another nuclide,216Bi, has been observed for the first time as the daughter product of the220At alpha decay, and its half-life has been measured to be 6.6(21) min.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeRadiochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBismuthNuclear physicschemistryNuclear fusionIsotopes of astatineNeutronSpallationAlpha decayNuclideZeitschrift für Physik A Atomic Nuclei
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