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  • PACS. 27.70.+q 150 ?A? 189 – 23.60.+e Alpha decay – 32.10.Dk Electric and magnetic moments, polarizability – 32.10.Fn Fine and hyperfine structure  (1)
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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: PACS. 27.70.+q 150 ?A? 189 – 23.60.+e Alpha decay – 32.10.Dk Electric and magnetic moments, polarizability – 32.10.Fn Fine and hyperfine structure
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: Alpha-decay properties of the neutron-deficient isotope 185Pb were studied at the PSB-ISOLDE (CERN) on-line mass separator using the resonance ionisation laser ion source (RILIS). The nuclei of interest were produced in a 1.4 GeV proton-induced spallation reaction of a uranium graphite target. In contrast to previous studies, two α-decaying isomeric states were identified in 185Pb. The relative production of the isomers, monitored by their α-counting rates, could be significantly changed when a narrow-bandwidth laser at the RILIS setup was used to scan through the atomic hyperfine structure. Based on the atomic hyperfine structure measurements, along with the systematics for heavier odd-mass lead isotopes, the spin and the parity of these states were interpreted as 3/2- and 13/2+ and their nuclear magnetic moments were deduced. The α-decay energy and half-life value for the I π = 13/2+ isomer are E α = 6408(5) keV, T 1/2 = 4.3(2) s, respectively; while for the I π = 3/2- isomer ( T 1/2 = 6.3(4) s) two α-decays with E α1 = 6288(5) keV, I α1 = 56(2)% and E α2 = 6486(5) keV, I α2 = 44(2)% were observed. By observing prompt α-γ coincidences new information on the low-lying states in the daughter isotope 181Hg was obtained.
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    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Keywords: resonant ionization ; laser ion source ; radioactive isotopes nickel ; cobalt ; rhodium
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Resonant laser ionization in a gas cell has been implemented at the Leuven Isotope Separator On Line facility to produce beams of short lived radioactive nuclei and to study their decay characteristics. A description of the laser ion source is presented together with technical details on the laser system, the gas cell and the gas purification system. Results from off line as well as on line measurements are discussed. The new laser ion source has allowed β decay studies of neutron deficient (54Ni, 92Rh) as well as neutron rich (up to 74Ni and 70Co) isotopes.
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