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Decay of aπh11/2⊗νh11/2microsecond isomer in61136Pm75

Authors :
Matti Leino
A.-P. Leppänen
R. Julin
S. Juutinen
S. V. Rigby
C. Scholey
Janne Pakarinen
P. J. R. Mason
Paivi Nieminen
S. Eeckhaudt
M. Nyman
D. T. Scholes
T. Grahn
D. M. Cullen
Paul Greenlees
Peter M. Jones
Juha Uusitalo
Heikki Kettunen
P. Rahkila
Source :
Physical Review C. 78
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2008.

Abstract

An experiment has been performed to populate several extremely neutron-deficient nuclei around the mass-140 region of the nuclear chart, using a beam of {sup 54}Fe on a {sup 92}Mo target at an energy of 315 MeV. Analysis of these data using recoil-isomer tagging has established that the yrast {pi}h{sub 11/2} x {nu}h{sub 11/2},J{sup {pi}}=(8{sup +}), bandhead state in {sup 136}Pm is isomeric with a half-life of 1.5(1) {mu}s. This isomeric state decays via a 43-keV, probable-E1 transition to a J{sup {pi}}=(7{sup -}) state. Consideration of the theoretical Nilsson orbitals near the Fermi surface suggests that the J{sup {pi}}=(8{sup +}) state has a {nu}h{sub 11/2}[505](11/2){sup -} x {pi}h{sub 11/2}[532](5/2){sup -} configuration, which decays to the J{sup {pi}}=(7{sup -}) state with a {nu}h{sub 11/2}[505](11/2){sup -} x {pi}d{sub 5/2}[411](3/2){sup +} configuration. Differences in the shape-driving effects for these two configurations is reasoned to be responsible for the long half-life of the J{sup {pi}}=(8{sup +}) isomeric state. The non-observation of other {gamma} rays in prompt or delayed coincidence with the 43-keV transition suggests that this transition may feed another, longer lived isomeric state with a half-life of the order of milliseconds or greater. However, the present experiment was not sensitive to the decay ofmore » this new J{sup {pi}}=(7{sup -}) state by internal conversion or even {beta} decay.« less

Details

ISSN :
1089490X and 05562813
Volume :
78
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b30fb098b421d3d40c2eb4dfe29581ab
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.78.034304