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Alpha-decay-correlated mass measurement of 206,207Ra using an $\alpha$-TOF detector equipped MRTOF-MS system

Authors :
Niwase, T.
Wada, M.
Schury, P
Brionnet, P.
Chen, S. D.
Hashimoto, T.
Haba, H.
Hirayama, Y.
Hou, D. S.
Iimura, S.
Ishiyama, H.
Ishizawa, S.
Ito, Y.
Kaji, D.
Kimura, S.
Liu, J.
Miyatake, H.
Moon, J. Y.
Morimoto, K.
Morita, K.
Nagae, D.
Rosenbusch, M.
Takamine, A.
Tanaka, T.
Watanabe, Y. X.
Wollnik, H.
Xian, W.
Ya, S. X.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The atomic masses of the isotopes $^{206,207}$Ra have been measured via decay-correlated mass spectroscopy using a multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph equipped with an $\alpha$-TOF detector. The Ra isotopes were produced as fusion-evaporation products in the $^{51}$V+$^{159}$Tb reaction system and delivered by the gas-filled recoil ion separator GARIS-II at RIKEN. The $\alpha$-TOF detector provides for high-accuracy mass measurements by correlating time-of-flight signals with subsequent $\alpha$-decay events. The masses of $^{206}$Ra and $^{207g,m}$Ra were directly measured using a multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph equipped with an $\alpha$-TOF detector. A mass excess of ME = 3538(15) keV/c$^2$ and an excitation energy of E$_{\rm ex}$ = 552(42) keV were determined. The $\alpha$-decay branching ratio of $^{207m}$Ra, b$\alpha$ = 0.26(20), was directly determined from decay-correlated time-of-flight signals, and the reduced alpha width of $^{207m}$Ra was calculated to be $\delta^2$ = 50+62-41 keV from the branching ratio. The spin-parity of $^{207m}$Ra was confirmed to be $J^\pi$ = 13/2$^-$ from decay correlated mass measurement results.

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2108.06245
Document Type :
Working Paper