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α-decay branching ratio of 180Pt

  • J.G. Cubiss
  • , R.D. Harding
  • , A.N. Andreyev
  • , N. Althubiti
  • , B. Andel
  • , S. Antalic
  • , A.E. Barzakh
  • , T.E. Cocolios
  • , T. Day Goodacre
  • , G.J. Farooq-Smith
  • , D.V. Fedorov
  • , V.N. Fedosseev
  • , L.P. Gaffney
  • , L. Ghys
  • , M. Huyse
  • , K.M. Lynch
  • , B.A. Marsh
  • , Y. Martinez Palenzuela
  • , P.L. Molkanov
  • , R.E. Rossel
  • S. Rothe, M.D. Seliverstov, S. Sels, P. Spagnoletti, C. Van Beveren, P. Van Duppen, M. Veinhard, E. Verstraelen, A. Zadvornaya

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    Abstract

    A study of the 180Hg decay chain performed at the CERN-ISOLDE facility has allowed the ground-state–to–ground-state α decay of 180Pt to be investigated. A more precise α-decay branching ratio of bα (180Pt) = 0.52(5)% has been deduced. The reduced α-decay width calculated using the new value provides a more consistent picture of the systematics for Jπ = 0+ → 0+ ground-state–to–ground-state state α decays of neutron-deficient, eveneven platinum isotopes.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number014314
    Number of pages4
    JournalPhysical Review C
    Volume101
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Jan 2020

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