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$\beta$-decay studies of $^{135-137}$Sn using selective resonance laser ionization techniques

The decays of the very neutron rich Sn isotopes $^{135-137}$Sn were studied at CERN/ISOLDE using isotopic and isobaric selectivity achieved by the use of a resonance ionization laser ion source and mass spectroscopy, respectively. Neutron decay rates, $\gamma$-ray singles, and $\gamma\gamma$-coincid...

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Autores principales: Shergur, J, Brown, B A, Fedosseev, V, Köster, U, Kratz, K L, Seweryniak, D, Walters, W B, Wöhr, A, Fedorov, D, Hannawald, M, Hjorth-Jensen, M, Mishin, V I, Pfeiffer, B, Ressler, J J, Fynbo, H O U, Hoff, P, Mach, H, Nilsson, T, Wilhelmsen-Rolander, K, Simon, H, Bickley, A A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.65.034313
http://cds.cern.ch/record/560358
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author Shergur, J
Brown, B A
Fedosseev, V
Köster, U
Kratz, K L
Seweryniak, D
Walters, W B
Wöhr, A
Fedorov, D
Hannawald, M
Hjorth-Jensen, M
Mishin, V I
Pfeiffer, B
Ressler, J J
Fynbo, H O U
Hoff, P
Mach, H
Nilsson, T
Wilhelmsen-Rolander, K
Simon, H
Bickley, A A
author_facet Shergur, J
Brown, B A
Fedosseev, V
Köster, U
Kratz, K L
Seweryniak, D
Walters, W B
Wöhr, A
Fedorov, D
Hannawald, M
Hjorth-Jensen, M
Mishin, V I
Pfeiffer, B
Ressler, J J
Fynbo, H O U
Hoff, P
Mach, H
Nilsson, T
Wilhelmsen-Rolander, K
Simon, H
Bickley, A A
author_sort Shergur, J
collection CERN
description The decays of the very neutron rich Sn isotopes $^{135-137}$Sn were studied at CERN/ISOLDE using isotopic and isobaric selectivity achieved by the use of a resonance ionization laser ion source and mass spectroscopy, respectively. Neutron decay rates, $\gamma$-ray singles, and $\gamma\gamma$-coincidence data were collected as a function of time. The half-life ( T$\scriptstyle_{1/2}$ ) and delayed neutron emission probability ( $p_{n}$ ) values of $^{135}$Sn were measured to be 530(20) ms and 21(3)%, respectively. For $^{136}$Sn, a T$\scriptstyle_{1 /2}$ of 250(30) ms was determined along with a $p_{n}\,$ value of 30(5) %. For $\,^{137}$Sn, a T$\scriptstyle_{1/2}$ of 190(60) ms and a $p_{n}$ value of 58(15)% were deduced. Identification of low-energy transitions in $^{135}$Sb was made possible by comparison of laser-on and laser-off $\gamma$-ray spectra. Those data combined with $\gamma\gamma$-coincidence spectra were used to construct a level scheme for $^{135}$Sb that includes an unexpectedly low first excited state at 282 keV. A ground state $\beta$-branch of 33.2% was measured by following the growth and decay of the $^{135}$Sb daughter. Shell-model calculations are consistent with the observed $^{135}$Sb level structure and can account for a lowered first excited state.
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spelling cern-5603582019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevC.65.034313http://cds.cern.ch/record/560358engShergur, JBrown, B AFedosseev, VKöster, UKratz, K LSeweryniak, DWalters, W BWöhr, AFedorov, DHannawald, MHjorth-Jensen, MMishin, V IPfeiffer, BRessler, J JFynbo, H O UHoff, PMach, HNilsson, TWilhelmsen-Rolander, KSimon, HBickley, A A$\beta$-decay studies of $^{135-137}$Sn using selective resonance laser ionization techniquesNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe decays of the very neutron rich Sn isotopes $^{135-137}$Sn were studied at CERN/ISOLDE using isotopic and isobaric selectivity achieved by the use of a resonance ionization laser ion source and mass spectroscopy, respectively. Neutron decay rates, $\gamma$-ray singles, and $\gamma\gamma$-coincidence data were collected as a function of time. The half-life ( T$\scriptstyle_{1/2}$ ) and delayed neutron emission probability ( $p_{n}$ ) values of $^{135}$Sn were measured to be 530(20) ms and 21(3)%, respectively. For $^{136}$Sn, a T$\scriptstyle_{1 /2}$ of 250(30) ms was determined along with a $p_{n}\,$ value of 30(5) %. For $\,^{137}$Sn, a T$\scriptstyle_{1/2}$ of 190(60) ms and a $p_{n}$ value of 58(15)% were deduced. Identification of low-energy transitions in $^{135}$Sb was made possible by comparison of laser-on and laser-off $\gamma$-ray spectra. Those data combined with $\gamma\gamma$-coincidence spectra were used to construct a level scheme for $^{135}$Sb that includes an unexpectedly low first excited state at 282 keV. A ground state $\beta$-branch of 33.2% was measured by following the growth and decay of the $^{135}$Sb daughter. Shell-model calculations are consistent with the observed $^{135}$Sb level structure and can account for a lowered first excited state.oai:cds.cern.ch:5603582002
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Shergur, J
Brown, B A
Fedosseev, V
Köster, U
Kratz, K L
Seweryniak, D
Walters, W B
Wöhr, A
Fedorov, D
Hannawald, M
Hjorth-Jensen, M
Mishin, V I
Pfeiffer, B
Ressler, J J
Fynbo, H O U
Hoff, P
Mach, H
Nilsson, T
Wilhelmsen-Rolander, K
Simon, H
Bickley, A A
$\beta$-decay studies of $^{135-137}$Sn using selective resonance laser ionization techniques
title $\beta$-decay studies of $^{135-137}$Sn using selective resonance laser ionization techniques
title_full $\beta$-decay studies of $^{135-137}$Sn using selective resonance laser ionization techniques
title_fullStr $\beta$-decay studies of $^{135-137}$Sn using selective resonance laser ionization techniques
title_full_unstemmed $\beta$-decay studies of $^{135-137}$Sn using selective resonance laser ionization techniques
title_short $\beta$-decay studies of $^{135-137}$Sn using selective resonance laser ionization techniques
title_sort $\beta$-decay studies of $^{135-137}$sn using selective resonance laser ionization techniques
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.65.034313
http://cds.cern.ch/record/560358
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