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48Ca+249Bk Fusion Reaction Leading to Element Z=117: Long-Lived α-Decaying 270Db and Discovery of 266Lr

Authors :
Khuyagbaatar, J.
Yakushev, A.
Düllmann, Ch. E.
Ackermann, D.
Andersson, L.-L.
Asai, M.
Block, M.
Boll, R. A.
Brand, H.
Cox, D. M.
Dasgupta, M.
Derkx, X.
Di Nitto, A.
Eberhardt, K.
Even, J.
Evers, M.
Fahlander, Claes
Forsberg, Ulrika
Gates, J. M.
Gharibyan, N.
Golubev, Pavel
Gregorich, K. E.
Hamilton, J. H.
Hartmann, W.
Herzberg, R.-D.
Heßberger, F. P.
Hinde, D. J.
Hoffmann, J.
Hollinger, R.
Hübner, A.
Jäger, E.
Kindler, B.
Kratz, J. V.
Krier, J.
Kurz, N.
Laatiaoui, M.
Lahiri, S.
Lang, R.
Lommel, B.
Maiti, M.
Miernik, K.
Minami, S.
Mistry, A.
Mokry, C.
Nitsche, H.
Omtvedt, J. P.
Pang, G. K.
Papadakis, P.
Renisch, D.
Roberto, J.
Rudolph, Dirk
Runke, J.
Rykaczewski, K. P.
Sarmiento, Luis
Schädel, M.
Schausten, B.
Semchenkov, A.
Shaughnessy, D. A.
Steinegger, P.
Steiner, J.
Tereshatov, E. E.
Thörle-Pospiech, P.
Tinschert, K.
Torres De Heidenreich, T.
Trautmann, N.
Türler, A.
Uusitalo, J.
Ward, D. E.
Wegrzecki, M.
Wiehl, N.
Van Cleve, S. M.
Yakusheva, V.
Source :
Physical Review Letters; 112(17), no 172501 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2014.

Abstract

The superheavy element with atomic number Z=117 was produced as an evaporation residue in the (48)Ca+(249)Bk fusion reaction at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA at GSI Darmstadt, Germany. The radioactive decay of evaporation residues and their α-decay products was studied using a detection setup that allowed measuring decays of single atomic nuclei with half-lives between sub-μs and a few days. Two decay chains comprising seven α decays and a spontaneous fission each were identified and are assigned to the isotope (294)117 and its decay products. A hitherto unknown α-decay branch in (270)Db (Z = 105) was observed, which populated the new isotope (266)Lr (Z = 103). The identification of the long-lived (T(1/2) = 1.0(-0.4)(+1.9) h) α-emitter (270)Db marks an important step towards the observation of even more long-lived nuclei of superheavy elements located on an "island of stability."

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10797114
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters; 112(17), no 172501 (2014)
Accession number :
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