Abstract
In continuation of our experimental program on investigation of evaporation residues (ER's) in the region close to N=126 [1, 2], the new neutron-deficient isotope219U has been produced in the irradiations of an197Au target with a beam of27A1 ions. The identification of219U was made establishing genetic position and time correlations between the implanted ER's with their subsequentα-decays. Theα-decay energy and half-life were measured to be (9680±40) keV and (42 +34−13 )μs, respectively. To separate the evaporation residues in-flight the kinematic separator VASSILISSA [3] was used.
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