Isomer spectroscopy of neutron-rich 180<A<190 nuclei via fragmentation of <sup>198</sup>Pt.
ORAL
Abstract
Isomer spectroscopy of deformed neutron-rich nuclei far from stability in the 180<A<190 region were performed at NSCL. Fragmentation products from a newly-developed 198Pt primary beam were implanted in a Si detector stack for particle identification, with decay gamma rays detected in the surrounding GRETINA array. The multi-fold goals of the experiment include nuclear structure (long-predicted K-isomers in neutron-rich Hf nuclei), nuclear astrophysics (decay spectroscopy of nuclei in the r-process pathway relevant for heavy-element nucleosynthesis), isotope discovery (very neutron-rich nuclei), and reaction mechanisms (isomeric yields in fragmentation reactions). Half-life measurements and decay spectroscopy of multi-quasiparticle isomers in neutron-rich Hf, Ta and W nuclei will be presented and discussed.
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Presenters
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Kartikeya Sharma
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Authors
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Kartikeya Sharma
University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Partha Chowdhury
University of Massachusetts Lowell
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A.M. M Rogers
University of Massachusetts Lowell, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
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Oleg B Tarasov
Michigan State University