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Experimental study of 100Tc β decay with total absorption γ -ray spectroscopy

Authors :
Guadilla, V.
Algora, A.
Tain, J. L.
Agramunt, J.
Jordan, D.
Montaner-Pizá, A.
Orrigo, S. E. A.
Rubio, B.
Valencia, E.
Suhonen, Jouni
Civitarese, O.
Äystö, Juha
Briz, J. A.
Cucoanes, A.
Eronen, Tommi
Estienne, M.
Fallot, M.
Fraile, L. M.
Ganioglu, E.
Gelletly, W.
Gorelov, Dmitry
Hakala, Jani
Jokinen, Ari
Kankainen, Anu
Kolhinen, Veli
Koponen, Jukka
Lebois, M.
Martinez, T.
Monserrate, M.
Moore, Iain
Nácher, E.
Penttilä, Heikki
Pohjalainen, Ilkka
Porta, A.
Reinikainen, Juuso
Reponen, Mikael
Rinta-Antila, Sami
Rytkönen, Kari
Shiba, T.
Sonnenschein, Volker
Sonzogni, A. A.
Vedia, V.
Voss, Annika
Wilson, J. N.
Zakari-Issoufou, A.-A.
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2017.

Abstract

The β decay of 100Tc has been studied by using the total absorption γ -ray spectroscopy technique at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line facility in Jyväskylä. In this work the new Decay Total Absorption γ -ray Spectrometer in coincidence with a cylindrical plastic β detector has been employed. The β intensity to the ground state obtained from the analysis is in good agreement with previous high-resolution measurements. However, differences in the feeding to the first-excited state as well as weak feeding to a new level at high excitation energy have been deduced from this experiment. Theoretical calculations performed in the quasiparticle random-phase approximation framework are also reported. Comparison of these calculations with our measurement serves as a benchmark for calculations of the double β decay of 100Mo. peerReviewed

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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