Proton and alpha radioactivity of very neutron deficient Te, I, Xe and Cs isotopes, studied after electrostatic separation

F. Heine, T. Faestermann, A. Gillitzer, J. Homolka, M. Köpf, W. Wagner

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Abstract

In fusion reactions of58Ni beams with54Pe and58Ni target nuclei neutron deficient evaporation residues have been produced and separated from the beam in an electrostatic deflector with large acceptance. The recoil nuclei were implanted and detected in an array of 100 PIN photodiodes, where also their particle decays were recorded. The assignment of the 0.81 MeV proton line to the decay of109I could be experimentally proven by the observation, that it is followed by the 3.31 MeV alpha emission from108Te. A proton decay from112Cs was not observed. The decay energies of a number of known α emitters have been measured with better precision.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)225-226
Number of pages2
JournalZeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei
Volume340
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1991

Keywords

  • 23.60. +e
  • 23.90. +w
  • 27.60. +j

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