Technique for resolving low-lying isomers in the experimental storage ring (ESR) and the occurrence of an isomeric state in 192Re

M. W. Reed*, P. M. Walker, I. J. Cullen, Y. A. Litvinov, K. Blaum, F. Bosch, C. Brandau, J. J. Carroll, D. M. Cullen, A. Y. Deo, B. Detwiler, C. Dimopoulou, G. D. Dracoulis, F. Farinon, H. Geissel, E. Haettner, M. Heil, R. S. Kempley, R. Knöbel, C. KozhuharovJ. Kurcewicz, N. Kuzminchuk, S. Litvinov, Z. Liu, R. Mao, C. Nociforo, F. Nolden, W. R. Pla, A. Prochazka, C. Scheidenberger, D. Shubina, M. Steck, Th Stöhlker, B. Sun, T. P.D. Swan, G. Trees, H. Weick, N. Winckler, M. Winkler, P. J. Woods, T. Yamaguchi

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    Abstract

    A recent experiment using projectile fragmentation of a 197Au beam on a 9Be target, combined with the fragment recoil separator and experimental storage ring at ring at GSI, has uncovered an isomeric state in 192Re at 267(10) keV with a half-life of ∼60 s. The data analysis technique used to resolve the isomeric state from the ground state is discussed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number012058
    JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
    Volume381
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    EventRutherford Centennial Conference on Nuclear Physics - Manchester, United Kingdom
    Duration: 8 Aug 201112 Aug 2011

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