Isomer spectroscopy of neutron-rich 168Tb103

Autor: J. J. Valiente-Dobón, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, P. H. Regan, K. Y. Chae, H. L. Liu, P. Lee, A Yag, V. H. Phong, Zhengyu Xu, H. Baba, Shigeru Kubono, Gavin Lotay, Eunji Lee, Shunji Nishimura, I. Nishizuka, Furong Xu, H. Kanaoka, Eiji Ideguchi, N. Kurz, C-B Moon, Zs. Vajta, C. S. Lee, Philip M Walker, W. N. Catford, C. J. Griffin, F. G. Kondev, Naoki Fukuda, Raymond J. Carroll, T. Isobe, L. A. Gurgi, Alison Bruce, Atsuko Odahara, J. J. Liu, Toshiyuki Kubo, S. Yoshida, Jin Wu, Thamer Alharbi, P-A Soderstrom, István Kuti, Satoru Terashima, C. R. Nita, C. M. Shand, Oliver J. Roberts, Gregory Lane, Giuseppe Lorusso, Zs. Dombrádi, Zena Patel, Zsolt Podolyak, S. Lalkovski, P. Doornenbal, H. Schaffner, Toshiyuki Sumikama, T. Berry, F. Browne, Hiroshi Suzuki, I. Kojouharov, Hiroyuki Takeda, A. Estrade, Naohito Inabe, Hirofumi Watanabe, Z. Korkulu, G. X. Zhang
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 140:493-496
ISSN: 0969-806X
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2016.12.011
Popis: In-flight fission of a 345 MeV per nucleon 238U primary beam on a 2 mm thick 9Be target has been used to produce and study the decays of a range of neutron-rich nuclei centred around the doubly mid-shell nucleus 170Dy at the RIBF Facility, RIKEN, Japan. The produced secondary fragments of interest were identified eventby- event using the BigRIPS separator. The fragments were implanted into the WAS3ABI position sensitive silicon active stopper which allowed pixelated correlations between implants and their subsequent β-decay. Discrete γ-ray transitions emitted following decays from either metastable states or excited states populated following beta decay were identified using the 84 coaxial high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors of the EURICA spectrometer, which was complemented by 18 additional cerium-doped lanthanum bromide (LaBr3)
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