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α -decay spectroscopy of the N=130 isotones Ra218 and Th220 : Mitigation of α -particle energy summing with implanted nuclei

Authors :
Michael Taylor
S. Juutinen
D. Mengoni
M. Smolen
Matti Leino
Philippos Papadakis
Sanna Stolze
Tuomas Grahn
R.-D. Herzberg
J. M. Keatings
Juha Uusitalo
A. Herzáň
D. M. Cullen
Panu Ruotsalainen
Robert Chapman
Jan Sarén
D. Hodge
Jari Partanen
Janne Pakarinen
Joonas Konki
C. Scholey
Juha Sorri
Liam Gaffney
L. Grocutt
K. Mulholland
A. K. Mistry
B. S. Nara Singh
Daniel Cox
Pauli Peura
P. P. McKee
Paul Greenlees
Panu Rahkila
P. Spagnoletti
J. F. Smith
E. T. Gregor
P. A. Butler
G. G. O'Neill
K. M. Spohr
Mikael Sandzelius
Marcus Scheck
E. Parr
Ulrika Jakobsson
M. Siciliano
C. McPeake
Kalle Auranen
Rauno Julin
Source :
Physical Review C. 100
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2019.

Abstract

© 2019 American Physical Society. An analysis technique has been developed in order to mitigate energy summing due to sequential short-lived α decays from nuclei implanted into a silicon detector. Using this technique, α-decay spectroscopy of the N=130 isotones Ra218 (Z=88) and Th220 (Z=90) has been performed. The energies of the α particles emitted in the Ra218→Rn214 and Th220→Ra216 ground-state-to-ground-state decays have been measured to be 8381(4) keV and 8818(13) keV, respectively. The half-lives of the ground states of Ra218 and Th220 have been measured to be 25.99(10) μs and 10.4(4) μs, respectively. The half-lives of the ground states of the α-decay daughters, Rn214 and Ra216, have been measured to be 259(3) ns and 161(11) ns, respectively. Fine structure in the α decay of Ra218 has been observed for the first time, populating the 695-keV 21+ state in Rn214. The fine-structure α decay has an α-particle energy of 7715(40) keV and branching ratio bα=0.123(11)%.

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f86f55e83fd689c20cd742b30adbc38a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.100.044323