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A charge plunger device to measure the lifetimes of excited nuclear states where transitions are dominated by internal conversion

Authors :
Barber, L.
Heery, J.
Cullen, D.M.
Singh, B.S. Nara
Herzberg, R.D.
Müller-Gatermann, C.
Beeton, G.
Bowry, M.
Dewald, A.
Grahn, T.
Greenlees, P.T.
Illana, A.
Julin, R.
Juutinen, S.
Keatings, J.M.
Luoma, M.
O’Donnell, D.
Ojala, J.
Pakarinen, J.
Rahkila, P.
Ruotsalainen, P.
Sandzelius, M.
Sarén, J.
Sinclair, J.
Smith, J.F.
Sorri, J.
Tann, H.
Uusitalo, J.
Vilhena, J.
Zimba, G.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

A charge plunger device has been commissioned based on the DPUNS plunger (Taylor et al., 2013) using the in-flight mass separator MARA at the University of Jyväskylä. The 152Sm(32S,4n)180Pt reaction was used to populate excited states in 180Pt. A lifetime measurement of the 21+ state was performed by applying the charge plunger technique, which relies on the detection of the charge state-distribution of recoils rather than the detection of the emitted γ rays. This state was a good candidate to test the charge plunger technique as it has a known lifetime and depopulates through a converted transition that competes strongly with γ-ray emission. The lifetime of the 21+ state was measured to be 480(10)ps, which is consistent with previously reported lifetimes that relied on the standard γ-ray techniques. The charge plunger technique is a complementary approach to lifetime measurements of excited states that depopulate through both γ-ray emission and internal conversion. In cases where it is not possible to detect Doppler-shifted γ rays, for example, in heavy nuclei where internal conversion dominates, it may well be the only feasible lifetime analysis approach. peerReviewed

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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