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Isomeric States in Neutron-rich Isotopes near A~100

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Abstract

The search for previously unknown nuclear isomers, or excited energy states within nuclei, continues to be an exciting frontier of nuclear physics as particle acceleration capabilities improve and unstable isotopes become more accessible. Nuclear isomers are typically formed as a result of in-flight fission and fragmentation reactions, and can exhibit metastable half-lives of the order of microseconds or longer. In order to discover potential new isomeric states within neutron-rich nuclei, a Be target was bombarded with a 345 MeV/nucleon 238U beam at the RIBF facility at RIKEN in Japan. The resulting fission produced a collection of isotopes in the A~100 range, which were separated out and implanted in the silicon detectors within the BRIKEN setup. Finally, 2 germanium clover detectors measured γ counts to identify energy levels from the produced isotopes. Here, we report on the observation of previously known gamma-decaying isomers, and search for new isomeric states for isotopes in the region from 92Se to 108Y.

Presenters

  • Jack R Newcomb

    Central Michigan University

Authors

  • Jack R Newcomb

    Central Michigan University

  • Neerajan Nepal

    Central Michigan Univ, Central Michigan University

  • Alejandro Algora

    Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular, Valencia, Spain

  • Alfredo Estrade

    Central Michigan University, Central Michigan Univ

  • Shunji Nishimura

    RIKEN Nishina Center, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Jorge Agramunt

    Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular, Valencia, Spain

  • Deuksoon Ahn

    RIKEN Nishina Center, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Carlo Bruno

    University of Edinburgh, UK, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

  • Roger Caballero-Folch

    TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada, TRIUMF, Canada, TRIUMF

  • Tom Davinson

    University of Edinburgh, UK, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

  • Iris Dillmann

    TRIUMF, TRIUMF, Canada

  • Alexandra Fijalkowska

    Rutgers University, USA, Rutgers University, United States

  • Naoki Fukuda

    RIKEN Nishina Center, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Shintaro Go

    Kyushu University, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Robert Grzywacz

    University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Lab, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

  • Tadaaki Isobe

    RIKEN Nishina Center, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Shigeru Kubono

    Univ of Tokyo, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Jiajian Liu

    University of Hong Kong

  • Giuseppe Lorusso

    National Physical Laboratory Teddington, UK, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, United Kingdom

  • Keishi Matsui

    University of Tokyo, Japan

  • Anabel Morales

    Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular, Valencia, Spain

  • S.E.A. Orrigo

    Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular, Valencia, Spain

  • Vi H. Phong

    VNU Hanoi University of Science, Viet Nam, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Bertis C Rasco

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab, ORNL

  • Krzysztof Rykaczewski

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL

  • Hiroyoshi Sakurai

    RIKEN Nishina Center, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Yohei Shimizu

    RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Daniel W Stracener

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Toshiyuki Sumikama

    RIKEN Nishina Center, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Hiroshi Suzuki

    RIKEN Nishina Center, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Jose L Tain

    Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular, Valencia, Spain, Instituto de Física Corpuscular

  • Hiroyuki Takeda

    RIKEN Nishina Center, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan

  • Ariel Tarifeno-Saldivia

    Universitat Polit\`{e}cnica de Catalunya, Spain, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain

  • Alvaro Tolosa-Delgado

    Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular, Valencia, Spain

  • Marzena Wolinska-Cinhocka

    Heavy Ion Laboratory University of Warsaw, Poland, Heavy Ion Laboratory, University of Warsaw, Heavy Ion Laboratory, University of Warsaw, Poland

  • Jin Wu

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Rin Yokoyama

    University of Tennessee