1. Spectroscopy along Flerovium Decay Chains: Discovery ofDs280and an Excited State inCn282
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J. Louko, A. Såmark-Roth, H. M. Albers, Michael Block, J. M. Gates, S. Götz, Dirk Rudolph, Daniel Cox, J. L. Egido, E. Parr, M. Albertsson, H. Brand, D. A. Shaughnessy, R-D Herzberg, Philippos Papadakis, I. Kojouharov, J. Krier, Norbert Trautmann, B. G. Carlsson, Ingemar Ragnarsson, C.-C. Meyer, J. Khuyagbaatar, Ch. E. Düllmann, M. Götz, R. Cantemir, F. Giacoppo, C. Mokry, Birgit Kindler, Jörg Runke, J. Heery, L. Lens, N. Kurz, U. Forsberg, J. Eberth, D. S. Judson, Y. Hrabar, Petra Thörle-Pospiech, J. L. Pore, Sven Åberg, H. Schaffner, Matthias Schädel, T. Calverley, A. K. Mistry, Bettina Lommel, Egon Jäger, Pavel Golubev, J. Ljungberg, Alexander Yakushev, J. V. Kratz, Claes Fahlander, R. M. Clark, B. Schausten, Luis Sarmiento, and Juha Uusitalo
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Physics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Isotopes of flerovium ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Island of stability ,Flerovium ,chemistry ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,Decay chain ,Alpha decay ,Atomic number ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
A nuclear spectroscopy experiment was conducted to study α-decay chains stemming from isotopes of flerovium (element Z=114). An upgraded TASISpec decay station was placed behind the gas-filled separator TASCA at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany. The fusion-evaporation reactions ^{48}Ca+^{242}Pu and ^{48}Ca+^{244}Pu provided a total of 32 flerovium-candidate decay chains, of which two and eleven were firmly assigned to ^{286}Fl and ^{288}Fl, respectively. A prompt coincidence between a 9.60(1)-MeV α particle event and a 0.36(1)-MeV conversion electron marked the first observation of an excited state in an even-even isotope of the heaviest man-made elements, namely ^{282}Cn. Spectroscopy of ^{288}Fl decay chains fixed Q_{α}=10.06(1) MeV. In one case, a Q_{α}=9.46(1)-MeV decay from ^{284}Cn into ^{280}Ds was observed, with ^{280}Ds fissioning after only 518 μs. The impact of these findings, aggregated with existing data on decay chains of ^{286,288}Fl, on the size of an anticipated shell gap at proton number Z=114 is discussed in light of predictions from two beyond-mean-field calculations, which take into account triaxial deformation.
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- 2021
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