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New systematic features in the neutron-deficient Au isotopes
A recently developed portable, on-line capability for γ-ray and conversion-electron spectroscopy, HIGH-TATRA is demonstrated with its application to the study of (183)Hg $\to $ (183)Au at ISOLDE. Key details of the low-energy level scheme of the neutron-deficient nuclide (183)Au populated in this de...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6471/aa7297 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2284124 |
Sumario: | A recently developed portable, on-line capability for γ-ray and conversion-electron spectroscopy, HIGH-TATRA is demonstrated with its application to the study of (183)Hg $\to $ (183)Au at ISOLDE. Key details of the low-energy level scheme of the neutron-deficient nuclide (183)Au populated in this decay are presented. A broad energy germanium detector is employed to achieve this (the first-ever use of such a device in decay-scheme spectroscopy), by way of a combination of high-gain γ-ray singles spectroscopy and γ–γ coincidence spectroscopy. Further, by combining the γ-ray detectors with a liquid-nitrogen-cooled Si(Li) detector operated under high vacuum, conversion-electron singles and e–γ coincidences are obtained. These data lead to the determination of transition multipolarities and the location of a highly converted (E0 + M1 + E2) transition in the (183)Au decay scheme, suggesting a possible new shape coexisting structure in this nucleus. Identification of new intruder and normal states fixes their relative energies in (183)Au for the first time. New systematic features in the odd-Au isotopes are presented. |
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