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Half-life measurements of isomeric states populated in projectile fragmentation.

Authors :
Bowry, M.
Podolyák, Zs.
Kurcewicz, J.
Pietri, S.
Bunce, M.
Regan, P. H.
Farinon, F.
Geissel, H.
Nociforo, C.
Prochazka, A.
Weick, H.
Allegro, P.
Benlliure, J.
Benzoni, G.
Boutachkov, P.
Gerl, J.
Gorska, M.
Gottardo, A.
Gregor, N.
Janik, R.
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings; Oct2012, Vol. 1491 Issue 1, p317-320, 4p, 2 Graphs
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The half-lives of excited isomeric states observed in <superscript>195</superscript>Au, <superscript>201</superscript>Tl and <superscript>215</superscript>Rn are reported for the first time. Delayed γ-rays were correlated with nuclei produced in the projectile fragmentation of relativistic <superscript>238</superscript>U ions, unambiguously identified in terms of their atomic number (Z) and mass-to-charge ratio (A/Q) after traversing an in-flight separator. The observation of a long-lived isomeric state in <superscript>195</superscript>Au with t<subscript>1/2</subscript> = 16<subscript>-4</subscript><superscript>+8</superscript> μs is presented. Two shorter-lived isomeric states were detected in <superscript>201</superscript>Tl and <superscript>215</superscript>Rn with t<subscript>1/2</subscript> = 95<subscript>-21</subscript><superscript>+39</superscript> and 57<subscript>-12</subscript><superscript>+21</superscript> ns respectively. In total 24 isomeric states were identified in different nuclei from Pt to Rn (A ∼ 200) during the current study, the majority of which were previously reported. The wealth of spectroscopic data provides the opportunity to determine the isomeric ratios over a wide range of Z, A and angular momentum (I [barred_aitch]) of the reaction products. In particular, high-spin states with I >= 18 [barred_aitch] provide a robust test of theoretical models of fragmentation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0094243X
Volume :
1491
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
82713471
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4764266