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Alpha decay of 176Au

Andreyev, Andrei N; Antalic, Stanislav; Khuyagbaatar, J; Kindler, Birgit; Lommel, Bettina; Mann, R; Page, Robert D; Van Duppen, Piet; Venhart, Martin; Ackermann, Dieter; Cocolios, Thomas Elias; Elseviers, Jytte; Franchoo, Serge; Heinz, Stephanie; Hessberger, Fritz P; Hofmann, Sigurd; Huyse, Mark

Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics). 2014;90.

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Abstract

The isotope 176Au has been studied in the complete fusion reaction 40Ca+141Pr →176Au+5n at the velocity filter SHIP (GSI, Darmstadt). The complex fine-structure α decay of two isomeric states in 176Au feeding several previously unknown excited states in the daughter nucleus 172Ir is presented. An α-decay branching ratio of bα = 9.5(11)% was deduced for the high-spin isomer in 172Ir.

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2014-08-21
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eng
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90
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044312
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10.1103/PhysRevC.90.044312
Funding awarded to University:
  • Science & Technology Facilities Council - RESSTFC
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Immediate release
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22nd October, 2014
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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:237598
Created by:
Cocolios, Thomas
Created:
22nd October, 2014, 13:19:30
Last modified by:
Cocolios, Thomas
Last modified:
2nd October, 2015, 21:14:27

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