Abstract
The fragment mass analyzer at the ATLAS facility has been used to unambiguously identify the mass number associated with different decay modes of the nobelium isotopes produced via Pb204(Ca48,xn)No252-x reactions. Isotopically pure (>99.7%) Pb204 targets were used to reduce background from more favored reactions on heavier lead isotopes. Two spontaneous fission half-lives (t1/2=3.7-0.8+1.1 and 43-15+22 μs) were deduced from a total of 158 fission events. Both decays originate from No250 rather than from neighboring isotopes as previously suggested. The longer activity most likely corresponds to a K isomer in this nucleus. No conclusive evidence for an α branch was observed, resulting in upper limits of 2.1% for the shorter lifetime and 3.4% for the longer activity. © 2006 The American Physical Society.
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Peterson, D., Back, B. B., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T. L., Lister, C. J., Seweryniak, D., … Tandel, U. S. (2006). Decay modes of No250. Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics, 74(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.74.014316
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