Isomer production studied with simultaneous decay curve analysis for alpha-particle induced reactions on natural platinum up to 29 MeV

IF 2.6 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, NUCLEAR The European Physical Journal A Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1140/epja/s10050-024-01383-7
Naohiko Otuka, Sándor Takács, Masayuki Aikawa, Shuichiro Ebata, Hiromitsu Haba
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The isomeric ratios of \(^{198}\)Au, \(^{197}\)Hg and \(^{195}\)Hg produced by \(\alpha \)-particle induced reactions on natural platinum were investigated experimentally up to 29 MeV by using the standard stacked foil activation technique and \(\gamma \)-ray spectrometry. The isomeric ratios of \(^{197}\)Hg and \(^{195}\)Hg determined by the conventional activation cross section formula showed strong cooling time dependence. The time dependence was resolved by adjusting the isomeric transition branching ratios for the two isotopes within a simultaneous decay curve analysis framework. Our analysis suggests 94.5±0.7% and 48.9±1.8% as the isomeric transition branching ratios of \(^{197m}\)Hg (24 h) and \(^{195m}\)Hg (42 h), respectively. The isomeric ratios and independent production cross sections of \(^{198}\)Au, \(^{197}\)Hg, \(^{195}\)Hg and some other Hg, Au and Pt isotopes were also measured down to 6 MeV with these corrected isomeric transition branching ratios, and compared with predictions of statistical and pre-equilibrium models by TALYS-2.0 to discuss spin cutoff parameter dependence. We found the measured isomeric ratios are better predicted if we reduce the spin cutoff parameter to half or less from that estimated with the rigid body moment of inertia.

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利用同步衰变曲线分析法研究天然铂上α粒子诱导反应的异构体产生,最高可达29兆电子伏
通过使用标准的叠层箔活化技术和γ射线光谱法,实验研究了天然铂上α粒子诱导反应产生的高达29 MeV的(^{198}\)金、(^{197}\)汞和(^{195}\)汞的异构体比率。由传统活化截面公式确定的(^{197}\)汞和(^{195}\)汞的异构体比率显示出强烈的冷却时间依赖性。通过在同步衰变曲线分析框架内调整两种同位素的异构转变分支比,解决了时间依赖性问题。我们的分析表明 \(^{197m}\)Hg (24 h) 和 \(^{195m}\)Hg (42 h)的异构转变分支比分别为 94.5±0.7% 和 48.9±1.8%。我们还利用这些校正过的异构转变分支比测量了 \(^{198}\)Au, \(^{197}\)Hg, \(^{195}\)Hg 和其他一些 Hg、Au 和 Pt 同位素的低至 6 MeV 的异构比和独立产生截面,并与 TALYS-2.0 统计模型和前平衡模型的预测进行了比较,以讨论自旋截止参数的依赖性。我们发现,如果将自旋截止参数减小到用刚体惯性矩估算的参数的一半或更小,就能更好地预测测得的同分异构比。
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The European Physical Journal A
The European Physical Journal A 物理-物理:核物理
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