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Conversion electrons from high-statistics β-decay measurements with the 8π spectrometer at TRIUMF-ISAC

Authors :
Garrett P. E.
Jigmeddorj B.
Radich A. J.
Andreoiu C.
Ball G. C.
Bangay J. C.
Bianco L.
Bildstein V.
Chagnon-Lessard S.
Cross D. S.
Demand G. A.
Diaz Varela A.
Dunlop R.
Finlay P.
Garnsworthy A. B.
Green K. L.
Hackman G.
Hadinia B.
Leach K. G.
Michetti-Wilson J.
Orce J. N.
Rajabali M. M.
Rand E. T.
Starosta K.
Sumithrarachchi C.
Svensson C. E.
Triambak S.
Wang Z. M.
Williams S. J.
Wood J. L.
Wong J.
Yates S. W.
Zganjar E. F.
Source :
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 123, p 02005 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2016.

Abstract

The 8π spectrometer, located at TRIUMF-ISAC, was the world’s most powerful spectrometer dedicated to β-decay studies until its decommissioning in early 2014 for replacement with the GRIFFIN array. An integral part of the 8π spectrometer was the Pentagonal Array for Conversion Electron Spectroscopy (PACES) consisting of 5 Si(Li) detectors used for charged-particle detection. PACES enabled both γ − e− and e− − e− coincidence measurements, which were crucial for increasing the sensitivity for discrete e− lines in the presence of large backgrounds. Examples from a 124Cs decay experiment, where the data were vital for the expansion of the 124Cs decay scheme, are shown. With suffcient statistics, measurements of conversion coeffcients can be used to extract the E0 components of Jπ → Jπ transitions for J ≠ 0, which is demonstrated for data obtained in 110In→110Cd decay. With knowledge of the shapes of the states involved, as obtained, for example, from the use of Kumar-Cline shape invariants, the mixing of the states can be extracted.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics
QC1-999

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2100014X
Volume :
123
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EPJ Web of Conferences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9e0fc7172ef46e98aef7a92b3e45d98
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201612302005