Decay Scheme of
- 27 January 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 133 (2B) , B291-B300
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.133.b291
Abstract
The alpha decay scheme of has been investigated by alpha particle, gamma ray, and electron spectroscopy. Nine alpha groups were observed with alpha-particle energies and abundances of: 7.122, (0.09±0.01)%; 7.098, (0.10±0.01)%; 7.076, (0.43±0.05)%; 7.019, (93)%; 6.977, (0.11±0.02)%; 6.960, (5.3±0.1)%; 6.887, (0.60±0.03)%; 6.803, (0.12±0.02)%; and 6.58 MeV, (4.5±0.9)×%. The ground state of was assigned a spin of ½ and is probably the Nilsson state. Five members of the rotational band based on the ground state were observed. The value of the decoupling parameter , is 0.24±0.03, and has a value of 6.4±0.3. The ground state of decays by an unhindered alpha transition to a 106-keV state in . Both of these states are assigned a spin of and are presumably the Nilsson state. Four members of the rotational band based on the 106-keV state in were observed, and their energies correspond to a value of of 6.69±0.03. The 106-keV state with the assignment has a half-life of (3.7±0.2)× sec. The gamma rays which de-excite this state to the ground-state band are thought to originate through a multiple Coriolis interaction between two states 0.56 keV apart. Two other intrinsic levels in were detected. One at 546 keV was given the assignment of and the other, tentatively at 425 keV, was given the assignment . The appropriate alpha transition probabilities for the decay to the various states agree well with the expectations for unhindered and hindered alpha decay.
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