Simultaneous deorientation and lifetime measurement in 98Ru using the recoil distance Doppler shift method in inverse Coulomb excitation

D. Radeck*, V. Werner, G. Ilie, N. Cooper, V. Anagnostatou, T. Ahn, L. Bettermann, R. J. Casperson, R. Chevrier, A. Heinz, J. Jolie, D. McCarthy, M. K. Smith, E. Williams

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Abstract

We measured the lifetimes of the 21,2+ and 41+ states in 98Ru in order to reduce their uncertainties and resolve the discrepancies in the literature for the lifetime of the 41+ state. Coulomb excitation in inverse kinematics was used to populate excited states in 98Ru, and the recoil distance doppler shift (RDDS) method was employed using the nNew Yale plunger device (NYPD). This technique combined with inverse Coulomb excitation requires several corrections due to relativistic and deorientation effects but yields high precision lifetimes. The determined B4/2=B(41+→21+)/B(21+→01+)=1. 86(16) agrees well with the vibrational limit. In order to analyze the data, a new method for the deorientation correction of RDDS data was developed using the perturbation of experimental angular correlations. The simultaneous measurement of deorientation and lifetime of a given state and its application are discussed. The method is suitable for radioactive beam experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number014301
JournalPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Volume85
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jan 2012
Externally publishedYes

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