Beta Decay ofNa25andAl29
- 1 March 1970
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review C
- Vol. 1 (3) , 1000-1008
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.1.1000
Abstract
The -decay modes of and have been studied by observation of delayed rays with a Ge(Li) -ray spectrometer system. The nuclei were produced via the and reactions, respectively, at the incident triton energy of 2.7 MeV. For , the previously reported branches to the 0.975- and 1.612-MeV states of are confirmed, while new branches were found to the states at 1.965 and 2.801 MeV. Decay modes (labeled by the final-state energy in ) and their relative intensities, assuming a ground-state branch of 65%, are 0.975 MeV, 25.5%; 1.612 MeV, 8.8%; 1.965 MeV, 0.4%; and 2.801 MeV, 0.3%. Accurate excitation energies in deduced from the -ray pulse-height distribution are (in keV) 585.9±0.4, 975.3±0.3, 1612.0±0.4, 1965.2±0.9, and 2801.0±0.7. In the decay of , previously reported branches to the 1.273- and 2.427-MeV states of were confirmed, while a new branch is reported to the state at 2.028 MeV. Assuming zero ground-state branching, the decay modes with their relative intensities are 1.273 MeV, 89.1%; 2.028 MeV, 4.1%; and 2.426 MeV, 6.8%. The state at 3.069 MeV is populated with an intensity ≤0.1%. Excitation energies in keV of 1273.2±0.8, 2028.2±0.8, and 2426.3±0.8 have been obtained for these states in . For both nuclei, experimentally observed values have been compared with nuclear-model predictions. An adequate description of the decay in terms of the Nilsson model is obtained by introducing mixing of the two bands based on neutrons in orbits 9 and 11 in . The states of these bands are at 0.586 and 2.562 MeV, respectively. The collective-model interpretation of is strengthened by the observation of a branch to the 2.028 MeV level in ; quantitative agreement, however, with the -decay modes could not readily be obtained using the Nilsson-model wave functions. Possible spherical-shell-model configurations to explain the decay modes are suggested. The -decay strengths deduced from these observations for and are compared with analogous -ray strengths observed in and , respectively.
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