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Laser-assisted nuclear decay spectroscopy of $^{176,177,179}$Au

A study of the laser-ionized and mass-separated neutron-deficient isotopes $^{176,177,179}$Au was performed using the Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source and the Windmill detection setup at ISOLDE, CERN. New and improved data on complex fine-structure α decays of the three isotopes were deduced, p...

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Autores principales: Harding, R D, Andreyev, A N, Barzakh, A E, Cubiss, J G, Van Duppen, P, Al Monthery, M, Althubiti, N A, Andel, B, Antalic, S, Cocolios, T E, Goodacre, T Day, Dockx, K, Farooq-Smith, G J, Fedorov, D V, Fedosseev, V N, Fink, D A, Gaffney, L P, Ghys, L, Johnson, J D, Joss, D T, Huyse, M, Imai, N, Lynch, K M, Marsh, B A, Martinez Palenzuela, Y, Molkanov, P L, O'Neill, G G, Page, R D, Rossel, R E, Rothe, S, Seliverstov, M D, Sels, S, Van Beveren, C, Verstraelen, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.104.024326
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2780501
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Sumario:A study of the laser-ionized and mass-separated neutron-deficient isotopes $^{176,177,179}$Au was performed using the Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source and the Windmill detection setup at ISOLDE, CERN. New and improved data on complex fine-structure α decays of the three isotopes were deduced, providing insight into the low-lying levels in the daughter nuclei $^{172,173,175}$Ir. New information on the properties of β-decay daughter products $^{177,179}$Pt was also obtained. From the first in-source laser spectroscopy measurements of the hyperfine structure in the atomic 267.6-nm transition of 176Au, the nuclear magnetic moments for both high- and low-spin α-decaying states were deduced. Together with the values determined from the additivity relations, they were used to propose the most probable spins and configurations for both states. The α-decay branching ratios were determined as $b_{\alpha}$ $\left (^{176}\textrm{Au}^{ls}\right)=58(5)$% and $b_{\alpha}$ $(^{176} \textrm{Au}^{hs})=29(5)$%.