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Strongly Enhanced Low Energy Alpha-Particle Decay in Heavy Actinide Nuclei and Long-Lived Superdeformed and Hyperdeformed Isomeric States
Relatively low energy and very enhanced alpha-particle groups have been
observed in various actinide fractions produced via secondary reactions in a
CERN W target which had been irradiated with 24-GeV protons. In particular,
5.14, 5.27 and 5.53 MeV alpha-particle groups with corresponding half-lives of
3.8(+ -)1.0 y, 625(+ -)84 d and 26(+ -)7 d, have been seen in Bk, Es and Lr-No
sources, respectively. The measured energies are a few MeV lower than the known
g.s. to g.s. alpha-decays in the corresponding neutron-deficient actinide
nuclei. The half-lives are 4 to 7 orders of magnitude shorter than expected
from the systematics of alpha-particle decay in this region of nuclei. The
deduced evaporation residue cross sections are in the mb region, about 4 orders
of magnitude higher than expected. A consistent interpretation of the data is
given in terms of production of long-lived isomeric states in the second and
third wells of the potential-energy surfaces of the parent nuclei, which decay
to the corresponding wells in the daughters. The possibility that the isomeric
states in the third minimum are actually the true or very near the true ground
states of the nuclei, and consequences regarding the production of the
long-lived superheavy elements, are discussed.Comment: 27 pages including 8 figures and 4 table
Superdeformed rotational bands in the Mercury region; A Cranked Skyrme-Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov study
A study of rotational properties of the ground superdeformed bands in \Hg{0},
\Hg{2}, \Hg{4}, and \Pb{4} is presented. We use the cranked
Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov method with the {\skm} parametrization of the Skyrme
force in the particle-hole channel and a seniority interaction in the pairing
channel. An approximate particle number projection is performed by means of the
Lipkin-Nogami prescription. We analyze the proton and neutron quasiparticle
routhians in connection with the present information on about thirty presently
observed superdeformed bands in nuclei close neighbours of \Hg{2}.Comment: 26 LaTeX pages, 14 uuencoded postscript figures included, Preprint
IPN-TH 93-6
Properties of L=1 and B mesons
8 pages, 2 figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev. LettExcited B mesons B_1 and B_2* are observed directly for the first time as two separate states in fully reconstructed decays to B+(*) pi-. The mass of B_1 is measured to be (5720.6 +- 2.4 +- 1.4) MeV/c^2 and the mass difference DeltaM between B_2* and B_1 is (26.2 +- 3.1 +- 0.9) MeV/c^2, giving the mass of the B_2* as (5746.8 +- 2.4 +- 1.7) MeV/c^2. The production rate for B_1 and B_2* mesons is determined to be a fraction (13.9 +- 1.9 +- 3.2)% of the production rate of the B+ meson