J. M. Gates, R. Orford, D. Rudolph, C. Appleton, B. M. Barrios, J. Y. Benitez, M. Bordeau, W. Botha, C. M. Campbell, J. Chadderton, A. T. Chemey, R. M. Clark, H. L. Crawford, J. D. Despotopulos, O. Dorvaux, N. E. Esker, P. Fallon, C. M. Folden III, B. J. P. Gall, F. H. Garcia, P. Golubev, J. A. Gooding, M. Grebo, K. E. Gregorich, M. Guerrero, R. A. Henderson, R. -D. Herzberg, Y. Hrabar, T. T. King, M. Kireeff Covo, A. S. Kirkland, R. Krücken, E. Leistenschneider, E. M. Lykiardopoulou, M. McCarthy, J. A. Mildon, C. Müller-Gatermann, L. Phair, J. L. Pore, 1 E. Rice, K. P. Rykaczewski, B. N. Sammis, L. G. Sarmiento, D. Seweryniak, D. K. Sharp, A. Sinjari, P. Steinegger, M. A. Stoyer, J. M. Szornel, K. Thomas, D. S. Todd, P. Vo, V. Watson, P. T. Wooddy
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Abstract
The $^{244}$Pu($^{50}$Ti,$xn$)$^{294-x}$Lv reaction was investigated at
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's 88-Inch Cyclotron facility. The
experiment was aimed at the production of a superheavy element with $Z\ge 114$
by irradiating an actinide target with a beam heavier than $^{48}$Ca. Produced
Lv ions were separated from the unwanted beam and nuclear reaction products
using the Berkeley Gas-filled Separator and implanted into a newly commissioned
focal plane detector system. Two decay chains were observed and assigned to the
decay of $^{290}$Lv. The production cross section was measured to be
$\sigma_{\rm prod}=0.44(^{+58}_{-28})$~pb at a center-of-target center-of-mass
energy of 220(3)~MeV. This represents the first published measurement of the
production of a superheavy element near the `Island-of-Stability', with a beam
of $^{50}$Ti and is an essential precursor in the pursuit of searching for new
elements beyond $Z=118$.