LNL: LIFETIME MEASUREMENT OF THE 68GA 7(-) ISOMERIC STATE
LABORATORI NAZIONALI DI LEGNARO
Isomeric nuclear states are those excited states which decay with long lifetimes (T1/2 > 10 ns); their study generally reveals, a large change in angular momentum in its decay, a small matrix element or a small transition energy [1]. By measuring lifetimes of isomeric states it is possible to obtain information about this state’s wave function, being a robust test for nuclear models. In this work, a system developed at the Laboratório Aberto de Fı́sica Nuclear (LAFN) of University of São Paulo called System for the Measurement of Isomeric States (SISMEI) was utilized [2]. Delayed coincidence between evaporated particles in a nuclear reaction and the delayed gamma-rays emitted from the isomeric state was used to measure lifetimes [3]. An experiment to measure the 7(−) (E = 1229.87(4) keV) isomeric state of 68Ga was performed. The experiment took about 80 hours with an event rate of about 8 × 10^4 counts per second. The measured value was T 1/2 = 60.8(11) ns, which is compatible with experimental results obtained from other authors [4]. The nuclear structure of this nucleus was calculated with the Large Scale Shell Model by using two different residual interactions; the results were compared with the known values [4]. [1] G. D. Dracoulis, Physica Scripta, vol. T152, no. 014015, 2013.

DATA: 26-10-2018

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