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High-spin states of ²¹⁸Th

Authors :
O'Donnell, D. (D.)
Page, R. D. (R. D.)
Grahn, T. (T.)
Ali, F. A. (F. A.)
Auranen, K. (K.)
Capponi, L. (L.)
Carroll, R. J. (R. J.)
Chishti, M. M. (M. M. R.)
Drummond, M. C. (M. C.)
Greenlees, P. T. (P. T.)
Henderson, J. (J.)
Herzan, A. (A.)
Jakobsson, U. (U.)
Joss, D. T. (D. T.)
Julin, R. (R.)
Juutinen, S. (S.)
Konki, J. (J.)
Labiche, M. (M.)
Leino, M. (M.)
Mason, P. J. (P. J. R.)
McPeake, C. G. (C. G.)
Pakarinen, J. (J.)
Papadakis, P. (P.)
Partanen, J. (J.)
Peura, P. (P.)
Rahkila, P. (P.)
Revill, J. (J.)
Ruotsalainen, P. (P.)
Sandzelius, M. (M.)
Saren, J. (J.)
Saygi, B. (B.)
Scholey, C. (C.)
Simpson, J. (J.)
Smith, J. F. (J. F.)
Smolen, M. (M.)
Sorri, J. (J.)
Stolze, S. (S.)
Sullivan, C. M. (C. M.)
Thornthwaite, A. (A.)
Uusitalo, J. (J.)
Kumar, A. (A.)
Srivastava, P. C. (P. C.)
O'Donnell, D. (D.)
Page, R. D. (R. D.)
Grahn, T. (T.)
Ali, F. A. (F. A.)
Auranen, K. (K.)
Capponi, L. (L.)
Carroll, R. J. (R. J.)
Chishti, M. M. (M. M. R.)
Drummond, M. C. (M. C.)
Greenlees, P. T. (P. T.)
Henderson, J. (J.)
Herzan, A. (A.)
Jakobsson, U. (U.)
Joss, D. T. (D. T.)
Julin, R. (R.)
Juutinen, S. (S.)
Konki, J. (J.)
Labiche, M. (M.)
Leino, M. (M.)
Mason, P. J. (P. J. R.)
McPeake, C. G. (C. G.)
Pakarinen, J. (J.)
Papadakis, P. (P.)
Partanen, J. (J.)
Peura, P. (P.)
Rahkila, P. (P.)
Revill, J. (J.)
Ruotsalainen, P. (P.)
Sandzelius, M. (M.)
Saren, J. (J.)
Saygi, B. (B.)
Scholey, C. (C.)
Simpson, J. (J.)
Smith, J. F. (J. F.)
Smolen, M. (M.)
Sorri, J. (J.)
Stolze, S. (S.)
Sullivan, C. M. (C. M.)
Thornthwaite, A. (A.)
Uusitalo, J. (J.)
Kumar, A. (A.)
Srivastava, P. C. (P. C.)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

High-spin states in the N = 128 nucleus ²¹⁸Th have been investigated following fusion–evaporation reactions, using the recoil-decay tagging technique. Due to the short-lived nature of the ground state of ²¹⁸Th prompt γ rays have been correlated with the α decay of the daughter nucleus ²¹⁴Ra. The level scheme representing the decay of excited states has been extended to (16⁺) with the observation of six previously unreported transitions. The observations are compared with the results of shell model calculations and within the context of the systematics of neighbouring nuclei.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1229033277
Document Type :
Electronic Resource