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High precision measurement of the 151Sm beta decay by means of a metallic magnetic calorimeter.

Authors :
Kossert, Karsten
Loidl, Martin
Mougeot, Xavier
Paulsen, Michael
Ranitzsch, Philipp
Rodrigues, Matias
Source :
Applied Radiation & Isotopes. Jul2022, Vol. 185, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The beta decay of 151Sm was measured by means of a metallic magnetic calorimeter. The measurement and subsequent analysis yielded a beta spectrum with an outstanding high-energy resolution of about 70 eV (FWHM) at 22 keV and a very low energy threshold well below 400 eV. The spectrum exhibited unexpectedly elevated beta emission probabilities at very low energy that we have not been able to reproduce in our theoretical study. The data analysis was thus scrutinized and an independent analysis of the same data set carried out. All new approaches have confirmed the previously found shape of the beta spectrum. The measured spectrum was compared to predictions from an advanced theoretical modeling that includes the atomic exchange effect, precise radiative corrections as well as the realistic nuclear structure that usually plays an important role in first forbidden non-unique transitions. The measured spectrum was then carefully analyzed to determine the maximum beta energy, which was found to be Q = 76.430(68) keV. The dominant beta decay of 151Sm populates the ground state of 151Eu, and a weak beta branch populates the first excited state of 151Eu. From our measurements, the probabilities of these two branches were determined to be 99.31(11)% and 0.69(11)%, respectively. • The beta decay of 151Sm was measured by means of a metallic magnetic calorimeter (MMC). • The determined spectrum has a very high energy resolution and low threshold. • The maximum beta energy was found to be 76.430(68) keV and has an unprecedented accuracy. • The decay probabilities of two beta branches were determined. • The spectrum exhibits unexpectedly elevated beta emission probabilities at very low energy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09698043
Volume :
185
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Radiation & Isotopes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156779985
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2022.110237