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Decay spectroscopy of $^{178}$Au

In this thesis, the neutron-deficient nucleus $^{178}$Au is investigated through decay spectroscopy. Si and HPGe detectors were used to analyse the decay radiation of $^{178}$Au and its daughter nuclei. Previous studies have been unable to distinguish decay radiation from different isomeric states o...

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Autor principal: Whitmore, B
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2063673
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description In this thesis, the neutron-deficient nucleus $^{178}$Au is investigated through decay spectroscopy. Si and HPGe detectors were used to analyse the decay radiation of $^{178}$Au and its daughter nuclei. Previous studies have been unable to distinguish decay radiation from different isomeric states of this nucleus. This thesis represents the first time such isomeric discrimination has been achieved, and presents tentative spin assignments of both the ground state and an isomer. The neutron-deficient gold isotopes are an area of interest for the study of shape coexistence. This is the phenomenon exhibited by nuclei able to exist at a number of close lying energy minima, each reflecting a distinct type of deformation. It is hoped that studies such as this can help identify the evolution of nuclear deformation in this region of the nuclear chart.
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spelling cern-20636732019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2063673engWhitmore, BDecay spectroscopy of $^{178}$AuNuclear Physics - ExperimentIn this thesis, the neutron-deficient nucleus $^{178}$Au is investigated through decay spectroscopy. Si and HPGe detectors were used to analyse the decay radiation of $^{178}$Au and its daughter nuclei. Previous studies have been unable to distinguish decay radiation from different isomeric states of this nucleus. This thesis represents the first time such isomeric discrimination has been achieved, and presents tentative spin assignments of both the ground state and an isomer. The neutron-deficient gold isotopes are an area of interest for the study of shape coexistence. This is the phenomenon exhibited by nuclei able to exist at a number of close lying energy minima, each reflecting a distinct type of deformation. It is hoped that studies such as this can help identify the evolution of nuclear deformation in this region of the nuclear chart.oai:cds.cern.ch:20636732015-10-30T08:22:25Z
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
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Decay spectroscopy of $^{178}$Au
title Decay spectroscopy of $^{178}$Au
title_full Decay spectroscopy of $^{178}$Au
title_fullStr Decay spectroscopy of $^{178}$Au
title_full_unstemmed Decay spectroscopy of $^{178}$Au
title_short Decay spectroscopy of $^{178}$Au
title_sort decay spectroscopy of $^{178}$au
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
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