Decay spectroscopy of element 115 daughters:Rg280→Mt276andMt276→Bh272
Creators
- Gates, J. M.
- Gregorich, K. E.
- Gothe, O. R.
- Uribe, E. C.
- Pang, G. K.
- Bleuel, D. L.
- Block, M.
- Clark, R. M.
- Campbell, C. M.
- Crawford, H. L.
- Cromaz, M.
- Di Nitto, A.
- Düllmann, C.-H. E.
- Esker, N. E.
- Fahlander, C.
- Fallon, P.
- Farjadi, R. M.
- Forsberg, U.
- Khuyagbaatar, J.
- Loveland, W.
- Macchiavelli, A. O.
- May, E. M.
- Mudder, P. R.
- Olive, D. T.
- Rice, A. C.
- Rissanen, J.
- Rudolph, D.
- Sarmiento, L. G.
- Shusterman, J. A.
- Stoyer, M. A.
- Wiens, A.
- Yakushev, A.
- Nitsche, H.
Description
Forty-six decay chains, assigned to the decay of 115288, were produced using the Am243(Ca48,3n)115288 reaction at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 88-in. cyclotron. The resulting series of α decays were studied using α-photon and α-x-ray spectroscopies. Multiple α-photon coincidences were observed in the element 115 decay chain members, particularly in the third- and fourth-generation decays (presumed to be Rg280 and Mt276, respectively). Upon combining these data with those from 22 115288 decay chains observed in a similar experiment, updated level schemes in Mt276 and Bh272 (populated by the α decay of Rg280 and Mt276, respectively) are proposed. Photons were observed in the energy range expected for K x rays coincident with the α decay of both Rg280 and Mt276. However, Compton scattering of higher-energy γ rays and discrete transitions are present in the K x-ray region preventing a definitive Z identification to be made based on observation of characteristic K x-ray energies.
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