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Far From ‘Easy’ Spectroscopy with the 8π and GRIFFIN Spectrometers at TRIUMF-ISAC

Authors :
A. Diaz Varela
J. L. Wood
A. J. Radich
L. Bianco
B. Jigmeddorj
Chandana Sumithrarachchi
P. C. Bender
K. Kuhn
W. Moore
C. Burbadge
G. F. Grinyer
J. Michetti-Wilson
G. Hackman
K. G. Leach
S. Chagnon-Lessard
C. E. Svensson
B. Olaizola
J. N. Orce
E. F. Zganjar
S. J. Williams
J. L. Pore
S. Triambak
C. J. Pearson
J. Wong
K. Starosta
A. T. Laffoley
J. K. Smith
A. D. MacLean
P. Finlay
G. C. Ball
P. E. Garrett
M. R. Dunlop
H. Bidaman
F. Sarazin
Baharak Hadinia
Corina Andreoiu
A. B. Garnsworthy
D. S. Cross
J. M. Allmond
D. Miller
R. Braid
Mustafa Rajabali
E. T. Rand
D. Kisliuk
G. Deng
V. Bildstein
G. A. Demand
Z. M. Wang
R. Dunlop
J. Turko
S. V. Ilyushkin
S. W. Yates
Source :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 639:012006
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2015.

Abstract

The 8 pi spectrometer, installed at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility, was the world's most sensitive gamma-ray spectrometer dedicated to beta-decay studies. A description is given of the 8 pi spectrometer and its auxiliary detectors including the plastic scintillator array SCEPTAR used for beta-particle tagging and the Si(Li) array PACES for conversion electron measurements, its moving tape collector, and its data acquisition system. The recent investigation of the decay of Cs-124 to study the nuclear structure of Xe-124, and how the beta-decay measurements complemented previous Coulomb excitation studies, is highlighted, including the extraction of the deformation parameters for the excited 0(+) bands in Xe-124. As a by-product, the decay scheme of the (7(+)) Cs-124 isomeric state, for which the data from the PACES detectors were vital, was studied. Finally, a description of the new GRIFFIN spectrometer, which uses the same auxiliary detectors as the 8 pi spectrometer, is given.

Details

ISSN :
17426596 and 17426588
Volume :
639
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........746e8f41b0c08f9b9641cd74e3a55828
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/639/1/012006