52 research outputs found

    A tentative 4- isomeric state in Sr-98

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    Annual Report 2001, Institut fuer Kernchemie, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universitaet, Mainz, GermanyComment: 3 pages, 1 figur

    Percolative phase transition on ferromagnetic insulator manganites: uncorrelated to correlated polaron clusters

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    In this work, we report an atomic scale study on the ferromagnetic insulator manganite LaMnO3.12_{3.12} using γ−γ\gamma-\gamma PAC spectroscopy. Data analysis reveals a nanoscopic transition from an undistorted to a Jahn-Teller-distorted local environment upon cooling. The percolation thresholds of the two local environments enclose a macroscopic structural transition (Rhombohedric-Orthorhombic). Two distinct regimes of JT-distortions were found: a high temperature regime where uncorrelated polaron clusters with severe distortions of the Mn3+^{3+}O6_{6} octahedra survive up to T≈800KT \approx 800 K and a low temperature regime where correlated regions have a weaker JT-distorted symmetry.Comment: 4 pages, 4 Figures, submitted to PRL, new version with more data, text reformulate

    Positron-neutrino correlations in 32Ar and 33Ar Decays: Probes of Scalar weak currents and nuclear isospin mixing

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    The positron-neutrino correlation in the 0^+ \to 0^+ \beta decay of ^{32}Ar was measured at ISOLDE by analyzing the effect of lepton recoil on the shape of the narrow proton group following the superallowed decay. Our result is consistent with the Standard Model prediction; for vanishing Fierz interference we find a=0.9989 \pm 0.0052 \pm 0.0036. Our result leads to improved constraints on scalar weak interactions. The positron-neutrino correlation in ^{33}Ar decay was measured in the same experiment; for vanishing Fierz interference we find a=0.944 \pm 0.002 \pm 0.003. The ^{32}Ar and ^{33}Ar correlations, in combination with precision measurements of the half-lives, superallowed branching ratios and beta endpoint energies, will determine the isospin impurities of the superallowed transitions. These will provide useful tests of isospin-violation corrections used in deducing |V_{\rm ud}| which currently indicates non-unitarity of the KM matrix.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure

    Low-lying levels in 119^{119}Xe

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    The decays of 119m{}^{119m}Cs and 119g{}^{119g}Cs to 119{}^{119}Xe have been studied on mass separated samples, using γ−ray\gamma\rm{-ray} and internal conversion electron measurements. Several new low-lying levels have been established in the 119{}^{119}Xe level scheme. Half-life evaluations for 119m{}^{119m}Cs and 119g{}^{119g}Cs have been revisited. The results are compared with other experimental data known in light odd-mass xenon isotopes and with calculations performed in the frame of the multi-shell interacting boson-fermion model

    Positron-neutrino correlation in the 0^+ \to 0^+ decay of ^{32}Ar

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    The positron-neutrino correlation in the 0+→0+ÎČ0^+ \to 0^+ \beta decay of 32^{32}Ar was measured at ISOLDE by analyzing the effect of lepton recoil on the shape of the narrow proton group following the superallowed decay. Our result is consistent with the Standard Model prediction. For vanishing Fierz interference we find a=0.9989±0.0052±0.0036a=0.9989 \pm 0.0052 \pm 0.0036, which yields improved constraints on scalar weak interactions

    ÎČ\beta - decay of the MT_{T}=-1 nucleus 58^{58}Zn studied by selective laser ionization

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    ÎČ\beta - decay of 58^{58}Zn has been studied for the first time. A new laser ion-source concept has been used to produce mass-separated sources for ÎČ\beta and Îł\gamma - spectroscopy. The half-life of 58^{58}Zn was determined to be 86(18) ms. Comparisons are made with previous data from charge-exchange reactions. Our Gamow-Teller strength to the 1+^{+} state at 1051 keV excitation in 58^{58}Cu agrees well with the value extracted from a recent (3^{3}He, t) study. Extensive shell-model calculations are presented

    First decay study of the very neutron-rich isotope Br-93

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    The decay of the mass-separated, very neutron-rich isotope Br-93 has been studied by gamma-spectroscopy. A level scheme of its daughter Kr-93 has been constructed. Level energies, gamma-ray branching ratios and multipolarities suggest spins and parities which are in accord with a smooth systematics of the N=57 isotones for Z less-equal 40, suggesting the N=56 shell closure still to be effective in Kr isotopes. So far, there is no indication of a progressive onset of deformation in neutron-rich Kr isotopes.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures, Phys. Rev. C, in prin

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    A chemically selective laser ion source has been used in a ÎČ\beta-decay study of heavy Ag isotopes into even-even Cd nuclides. Gamma-spectroscopic techniques in time-resolving event-by-event and multiscaling modes have permitted the identification of the first 2+^+ and 4+^+ levels in 126^{126}Cd78_{78}, 128^{128}Cd80_{80}, and tentatively the 2+^+ state in 130^{130}Cd82_{82}. From a comparison of these new states in 48_{48}Cd with the E(2+)E(2^+) and E(4+)/E(2+)E(4^+)/E(2^+) level systematics of 46_{46}Pd and 52_{52}Te isotopes and several recent model predictions, possible evidence for a weakening of the spherical N=82N=82 neutron-shell below double-magic 132^{132}Sn is obtained
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