Decay properties ofand
- 1 April 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review C
- Vol. 57 (4) , 1648-1655
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.57.1648
Abstract
The presently known most neutron-rich isotopes of element 106 (seaborgium, Sg), Sg and Sg, were produced in the fusion reaction Ne+Cm at beam energies of 121 and 123 MeV. Using the On-Line Gas chemistry Apparatus OLGA, a continuous separation of Sg was achieved within a few seconds. Final products were assayed by -particle and spontaneous fission (SF) spectrometry. Sg and Sg were identified by observing time correlated -- and -SF decay chains. A total of 13 correlated decay chains of Sg (with an estimated number of 2.8 random correlations) and 3 decay chains of Sg (0.6 random correlations) were identified. Deduced decay properties were = s (68% c.i.) and =8.69 MeV (8%), 8.76 MeV (23%), 8.84 MeV (46%), and 8.94 MeV (23%) for Sg; and = s (68% c.i.) and =8.52 MeV (33%) and 8.77 MeV (66%) for Sg. The resolution of the detectors was between 50–100 keV (full width at half maximum). Upper limits for SF of 35% and 82% were established for Sg and Sg, respectively. The upper limits for SF are given with a 16% error probability. Using the lower error limits of the half-lives of Sg and Sg, the resulting lower limits for the partial SF half-lives are Sg)13 s and Sg)11 s. Correspondingly, the partial -decay half-lives are between ...
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