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Spectroscopic factor and proton formation probability for the d3/2 proton emitter 151Lu

Authors :
D. T. Joss
I. J. Cullen
W.Q. Zhang
Sarah Eeckhaudt
T. Shizuma
A. Kishada
Hong-Fei Zhang
Jan Sarén
S. F. Ashley
Sakari Juutinen
P. Jones
L. Bianco
Rauno Julin
Susan Rigby
S. Khan
Iain Darby
M. Nyman
N. J. Thompson
Paul Greenlees
Chong Qi
F. Wang
Tuomas Grahn
W. Gelletly
Megumi Niikura
Philip M Walker
S. J. Steer
Catherine Scholey
S. Pietri
A. B. Garnsworthy
D. G. Jenkins
Juha Uusitalo
Zhi Liu
Juha Sorri
Robert Page
M. B. Gómez-Hornillos
Steffen Ketelhut
Janne Pakarinen
Bao-Hua Sun
Steven Williams
Matti Leino
Panu Rahkila
J. Thomson
Zsolt Podolyak
G. A. Jones
L. H. Zhu
Source :
Physics Letters B, Vol 770, Iss C, Pp 83-87 (2017), Physics letters / B 770, 83-87 (2017). doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2017.04.034, Physics Letters B
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

The quenching of the experimental spectroscopic factor for proton emission from the short-lived $d_{3/2}$ isomeric state in $^{151m}$Lu was a long-standing problem. In the present work, proton emission from this isomer has been reinvestigated in an experiment at the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyv\"{a}skyl\"{a}. The proton-decay energy and half-life of this isomer were measured to be 1295(5) keV and 15.4(8) $\mu$s, respectively, in agreement with another recent study. These new experimental data can resolve the discrepancy in the spectroscopic factor calculated using the spherical WKB approximation. Using the R-matrix approach it is found that the proton formation probability indicates no significant hindrance for the proton decay of $^{151m}$Lu.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures

Details

ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
770
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5b50e3401f2836da80727b0044ce2f6a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2017.04.034