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Investigation of States Populated in the <sup>102</sup>Ru(p,t)<sup>100</sup>Ru Two Neutron Transfer Reaction

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Abstract

The investigation herein studies the structure of 100Ru via the two-neutron transfer reaction, 102Ru(p,t)100Ru, which was performed using the Q3D magnetic spectrograph at the Maier-Leibnitz Laboratory in Garching, Germany. The experiment employed the use of a 102Ru target which was bombarded with protons, resulting in the production of 100Ru via the pick-up of two neutrons from the target. The removal of the pair of particles from the system offers a direct study of the neutron-pair properties of the states observed in the reaction, yielding unique spin parity information and, ergo, a more robust understanding of the structure of 100Ru. The study of the excited states of 100Ru extends further in another context, as it holds the potential to bolster the understanding of the double beta decay process of 100Mo into the excited states of 100Ru. In turn, the possibility of using the decay of 100Mo as a probe for the neutrinoless double-beta-decay process is of great significance as it would shed light on the fundamental nature of neutrinos. This presentation will highlight the results from the analysis of the 102Ru(p,t)100Ru reaction, along with their significance for fundamental nuclear structure and implications pertaining to the neutrinoless double-beta-decay process.

Presenters

  • Samantha Buck

    Univ of Guelph, University of Guelph

Authors

  • Samantha Buck

    Univ of Guelph, University of Guelph

  • Paul E Garrett

    Univ of Guelph

  • Vinzenz Bildstein

    University of Guelph, Univ of Guelph

  • Christina Burbadge

    University of Guelph, Univ of Guelph

  • Andrew D MacLean

    University of Guelph, Univ of Guelph

  • Sally V Burbano

    University of Guelph

  • T. Faestermann

    Technische Universität München

  • R. Hertenberger

    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

  • H-F. Wirth

    Fakultät für Physik

  • Smarajit Triambak

    University of the Western Cape

  • B Rebeiro

    University of the Western Cape

  • M Kamil

    University of the Western Cape

  • Kyle G Leach

    Colorado School of Mines