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Public Seminar of RPg Student:
β-Decay Spectroscopy of 173,174Ho to 173,174Er

Speaker Mr. Jiajian LIU
Affiliation The University of Hong Kong
Date May 4, 2016 (Wednesday)
Time 12:30 p.m.
Venue Rm 522, 5/F, Chong Yuet Ming Physics Building, HKU

Abstract

The main goal of nuclear physics is to understand the origin of elements. While the three most solar abundance peaks are reasonably understood, the element abundance around mass number ~160 (between the 2nd and 3rd main peak) is still a puzzle[1, 2, 3]. Improved calculation for the rapid-neutron capture process (so-called r-process) requires the experimental data on β-decay half-lives and nuclear deformation (latter derived from energy level scheme)[2,3], particularly for the well deformed nuclei, such as 173,174Ho (Z=67, N=106,107) and 173,174Er (Z=68, N=105,106).

We therefore performed β-decay spectroscopy experiment of 173Ho -> 173Er and 174Ho -> 174Er at Radioactive Ion Beam Factory (RIBF) in RIKEN using in-flight fission of 238U beam. Silicon detector array (WAS3Abi) and gamma-detector array (EURICA) were used to measure heavy ions, β particles and γ rays. β decay half-lives of 173Ho and 174Ho were determined to be 7.0(7) s and 3.4(10) s respectively. Also, a new low-lying isomeric state at 405 keV with half-life of 3.7(12) μs was discovered in 173Ho. Furthermore, based on the systematics of N=106 isotones, the newly observed energy level 1311 keV in 174Er was assigned to be Jπ=9-. Together with the extracted logft values to Jπ =8- and 9- states in 174Er , the spin-parity of ground state in 174Ho could be constrained as Jπ=8-. In addition, five gamma-transitions were observed in 173Er, and a scheme of three low-lying energy levels was therefore deduced. These experimental results are useful input for the r-process calculation. In this talk, experimental setup and results will be presented.

References:
[1] R. Surman et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 1809 (1997)
[2] Matthew R. Mumpower, Gail C. McLaughlin, and Rebecca Surman,Phys. Rev. C 86, 0358039(2012)
[3] Matthew R. Mumpower, G. C. McLaughlin, and Rebecca Surman,Phys. Rev. C 85, 045801(2012)

Anyone interested is welcome to attend.