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Search for Electron-Capture Delayed Fission in the New Isotope Md 244

Authors :
Khuyagbaatar J.
Albers H. M.
Block M.
Brand H.
Cantemir R. A.
Di Nitto A.
Dullmann C. E.
Gotz M.
Gotz S.
Hessberger F. P.
Jager E.
Kindler B.
Kratz J. V.
Krier J.
Kurz N.
Lommel B.
Lens L.
Mistry A.
Schausten B.
Uusitalo J.
Yakushev A.
Khuyagbaatar, J.
Albers, H. M.
Block, M.
Brand, H.
Cantemir, R. A.
Di Nitto, A.
Dullmann, C. E.
Gotz, M.
Gotz, S.
Hessberger, F. P.
Jager, E.
Kindler, B.
Kratz, J. V.
Krier, J.
Kurz, N.
Lommel, B.
Lens, L.
Mistry, A.
Schausten, B.
Uusitalo, J.
Yakushev, A.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The electron-capture decay followed by a prompt fission process was searched for in the hitherto unknown most neutron-deficient Md isotope with mass number 244. Alpha decay with α-particle energies of 8.73-8.86 MeV and with a half-life of 0.30-0.09+0.19 s was assigned to Md244. No fission event with a similar half-life potentially originating from spontaneous fissioning of the short-lived electron-capture decay daughter Fm244 was observed, which results in an upper limit of 0.14 for the electron-capture branching of Md244. Two groups of fission events with half-lives of 0.9-0.3+0.6 ms and 5-2+3 ms were observed. The 0.9-0.3+0.6 ms activity was assigned to originate from the decay of Md245. The origin of eight fission events resulting in a half-life of 5-2+3 ms could not be unambiguously identified within the present data while the possible explanation has to invoke previously unseen physics cases.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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