2015
DOI: 10.5506/aphyspolb.46.601
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Isomeric Ratios in $^{206}$Hg

Abstract: (601) 602 T. Alexander et al. 206 Hg was populated in the fragmentation of an E/A = 1 GeV 208 Pb beam at GSI. It was part of a campaign to study nuclei around 208 Pb via relativistic Coulomb excitation. The observation of the known isomeric states confirmed the identification of the fragmentation products. The isomeric decays were also used to prove that the correlations between beam identification detectors and the AGATA γ-ray tracking array worked properly and that the tracking efficiency was independent of… Show more

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“…The primary beam impinged on a 2.5g cm −2 9 Be target plus a 0.22g cm −2 Nb stripper foil at the entrance of the FRS [5]. The isotopes of interest, namely 198,200,202,206 Pb [26] and 206 Hg [27,28], are populated by few-nucleon knockout or fragmentation reactions. For each isotope, primary beam intensities and spill lengths were adjusted to match the rate capabilities of the FRS detectors and the PreSPEC-AGATA dataacquisition system, ranging from 6 × 10 7 208 Pb particles per 10-s spill for 206 Pb ions at the beginning of the experiment to 1.2 × 10 9 particles per 4-s spill for 206 Hg or 198 Pb toward the end of the experiment.…”
Section: Experimental Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary beam impinged on a 2.5g cm −2 9 Be target plus a 0.22g cm −2 Nb stripper foil at the entrance of the FRS [5]. The isotopes of interest, namely 198,200,202,206 Pb [26] and 206 Hg [27,28], are populated by few-nucleon knockout or fragmentation reactions. For each isotope, primary beam intensities and spill lengths were adjusted to match the rate capabilities of the FRS detectors and the PreSPEC-AGATA dataacquisition system, ranging from 6 × 10 7 208 Pb particles per 10-s spill for 206 Pb ions at the beginning of the experiment to 1.2 × 10 9 particles per 4-s spill for 206 Hg or 198 Pb toward the end of the experiment.…”
Section: Experimental Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%