Decay studies of neutron-deficient nuclei near theZ=64subshell:,,, and
- 1 November 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review C
- Vol. 40 (5) , 2249-2259
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.40.2249
Abstract
The β/γ and delayed proton decays of mass separated A=141 isotopes with Z=63–66 were investigated with an on-line mass separator. Branching ratios have been redetermined for the total β decay of the 2.7(3) s, isomer at 96.5 keV (%), and for the direct β feeding of the 1.58 keV level of in the decay of 40-s [73(5)%]. Detailed decay schemes have been constructed for the decays of the isomer [11(2)% isomeric transition] and the ground state, . Half-lives of 24.5(5) s and 14(4) s, respectively, have been determined for these isomers. A delayed proton branch of 0.03(1)% was identified in the decay of . A detailed decay scheme was also constructed for 3.5(2)-s and a was assigned to its ground state, at variance with the systematics of heavier, odd-mass Tb isotopes. All γ-ray assignments to the various isotopes are based on xγ and γγ coincidences and on half-life measurements. A 0.9(2)-s half-life for was determined from its delayed proton decay. All spin assignments proposed in this paper are discussed in terms of Nilsson level diagrams and nuclear shapes.
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