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Fusion reaction 48Ca + 249Bk leading to formation of the element Ts (Z=117)

Authors :
Khuyagbaatar, J.
Yakushev, A.
Düllmann, Ch E.
Ackermann, D.
Andersson, L. L.
Asai, M.
Block, M.
Boll, R. A.
Brand, H.
Cox, D. M.
Dasgupta, M.
Derkx, X.
Di Nitto, A.
Eberhardt, K.
Even, J.
Evers, M.
Fahlander, C.
Forsberg, U.
Gates, J. M.
Gharibyan, N.
Golubev, P.
Gregorich, K. E.
Hamilton, J. H.
Hartmann, W.
Herzberg, R. D.
Heßberger, F. P.
Hinde, D. J.
Hoffmann, J.
Hollinger, R.
Hübner, A.
Jäger, E.
Kindler, B.
Kratz, J. V.
Krier, J.
Kurz, N.
Laatiaoui, M.
Lahiri, S.
Lang, R.
Lommel, B.
Maiti, M.
Miernik, K.
Minami, S.
Mistry, A.
Mokry, C.
Nitsche, H.
Omtvedt, J. P.
Pang, G. K.
Papadakis, P.
Renisch, D.
Roberto, J.
Rudolph, D.
Runke, J.
Rykaczewski, K. P.
Sarmiento, L. G.
Schädel, M.
Schausten, B.
Semchenkov, A.
Shaughnessy, D. A.
Steinegger, P.
Steiner, J.
Tereshatov, E. E.
Thörle-Pospiech, P.
Tinschert, K.
Torres De Heidenreich, T.
Trautmann, N.
Türler, A.
Uusitalo, J.
Ward, D. E.
Wegrzecki, M.
Wiehl, N.
Van Cleve, S. M.
Yakusheva, V.
Khuyagbaatar, J.
Yakushev, A.
Düllmann, Ch E.
Ackermann, D.
Andersson, L. L.
Asai, M.
Block, M.
Boll, R. A.
Brand, H.
Cox, D. M.
Dasgupta, M.
Derkx, X.
Di Nitto, A.
Eberhardt, K.
Even, J.
Evers, M.
Fahlander, C.
Forsberg, U.
Gates, J. M.
Gharibyan, N.
Golubev, P.
Gregorich, K. E.
Hamilton, J. H.
Hartmann, W.
Herzberg, R. D.
Heßberger, F. P.
Hinde, D. J.
Hoffmann, J.
Hollinger, R.
Hübner, A.
Jäger, E.
Kindler, B.
Kratz, J. V.
Krier, J.
Kurz, N.
Laatiaoui, M.
Lahiri, S.
Lang, R.
Lommel, B.
Maiti, M.
Miernik, K.
Minami, S.
Mistry, A.
Mokry, C.
Nitsche, H.
Omtvedt, J. P.
Pang, G. K.
Papadakis, P.
Renisch, D.
Roberto, J.
Rudolph, D.
Runke, J.
Rykaczewski, K. P.
Sarmiento, L. G.
Schädel, M.
Schausten, B.
Semchenkov, A.
Shaughnessy, D. A.
Steinegger, P.
Steiner, J.
Tereshatov, E. E.
Thörle-Pospiech, P.
Tinschert, K.
Torres De Heidenreich, T.
Trautmann, N.
Türler, A.
Uusitalo, J.
Ward, D. E.
Wegrzecki, M.
Wiehl, N.
Van Cleve, S. M.
Yakusheva, V.
Source :
Physical Review C; 99(5), no 054306 (2019); ISSN: 2469-9985
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The heaviest currently known nuclei, which have up to 118 protons, have been produced in 48Ca induced reactions with actinide targets. Among them, the element tennessine (Ts), which has 117 protons, has been synthesized by fusing 48Ca with the radioactive target 249Bk, which has a half-life of 327 d. The experiment was performed at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA. Two long and two short α decay chains were observed. The long chains were attributed to the decay of 294Ts. The possible origin of the short-decay chains is discussed in comparison with the known experimental data. They are found to fit with the decay chain patterns attributed to 293Ts. The present experimental results confirm the previous findings at the Dubna Gas-Filled Recoil Separator on the decay chains originating from the nuclei assigned to Ts.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Physical Review C; 99(5), no 054306 (2019); ISSN: 2469-9985
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1112220868
Document Type :
Electronic Resource