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Study of the production and decay properties of neutron-deficient nobelium isotopes

Authors :
Tezekbayeva, M. S.
Yeremin, A. V.
Svirikhin, A. I.
Lopez-Martens, A.
Chelnokov, M. L.
Chepigin, V. I.
Isaev, A. V.
Izosimov, I. N.
Karpov, A. V.
Kuznetsova, A. A.
Malyshev, O. N.
Mukhin, R. S.
Popeko, A. G.
Popov, Yu. A.
Rachkov, V. A.
Sailaubekov, B. S.
Sokol, E. A.
Hauschild, K.
Jacob, H.
Chakma, R.
Dorvaux, O.
Forge, M.
Gall, B.
Kessaci, K.
Andel, B.
Antalic, S.
Bronis, A.
Mosat, P.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The new neutron-deficient isotope $^{249}$No was synthesized for the first time in the fusion-evaporation reaction $^{204}$Pb($^{48}$Ca,3n)$^{249}$No. After separation, using the kinematic separator SHELS, the new isotope was identified with the GABRIELA detection system through genetic correlations with the known daughter and granddaughter nuclei $^{245}$Fm and $^{241}$Cf. The alpha-decay activity of $^{249}$No has an energy of 9129(22)$~$keV and half-life 38.3(2.8) ms. An upper limit of 0.2\% was measured for the fission branch of $^{249}$No. Based on the present data and recent information on the decay properties of $^{253}$Rf and aided by Geant4 simulations, the ground state of $^{249}$No is assigned the 5/2$^+$[622] neutron configuration and a partial decay scheme from $^{253}$Rf to $^{245}$Fm could be established. The production cross-section was found to be $\sigma$(3n)=0.47(4) nb at a mid-target beam energy of 225.4 MeV, which corresponds to the maximum of the calculated excitation function. Correlations of the $^{249}$No alpha activity with subsequent alpha decays of energy 7728(20) keV and half-life $1.2_{-0.4}^{+1.0}$ min provided a firm measurement of the electron-capture or $\beta^{+}$ branch of $^{245}$Fm to $^{245}$Es. The excitation function for the 1n, 2n and 3n evaporation channels was measured. In the case of the 2n-evaporation channel $^{250}$No, a strong variation of the ground state and isomeric state populations as a function of bombarding energy could be evidenced.

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.15659
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-022-00707-9