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β Decay of <sup>104</sup>Nb Verified with Total Absorption Spectroscopy

ORAL

Abstract

The Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer was used to measure the β decay of 104Nb produced at the CAlifornium Rare Isotope Breeder Upgrade facility at Argonne National Laboratory. We report an updated half life of 5.9(3) s in disagreement with the previous measurements. Additionally, we provide evidence that the tentative, low spin assignment for the long-lived 104Nb is inaccurate. The absence of ground-state-to-ground-state feeding suggests that long-lived 104Nb is more likely high spin (≥2). The deduced β-strength pattern shows preferential feeding to high-lying states consistent with the Pandemonium effect and the aforementioned higher ground-state spin assignment. The newly measured β-feeding intensity increases the excess of reactor anti-neutrinos observed by Daya Bay in the 8 to 8.5 MeV anti-neutrino energy region from 24.4% to 28.5%.

Presenters

  • Alexander M Laminack

    Oak Ridge National Lab

Authors

  • Alexander M Laminack

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Bertis C Rasco

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL

  • Krzysztof Piotr P Rykaczewski

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Thomas T King

    ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab, University of Tennessee

  • Thomas J Ruland

    Louisiana State University