New Proton radioactivity measurements
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A series of experiments were carried out at Argonne National Laboratory to search
for examples of proton emission from ground and lowlying states in oddZ nuclei
at the proton dripline. Recoils from fusion evaporation reactions were separated
from other reaction products and dispersed according to their mass to charge
ratio by the Fragment Mass Analyser, before being implanted into a doublesided
silicon strip detector system, where their subsequent particle decays (proton or
alpha) were measured.
Proton emission from 157 Ta was measured for the first time, with a proton
energy of 927 +/- 7 keV and a halflife 10.1 +/- 0.4 ms, This was assigned to a 3.4
+/- 1.2 % proton branch from the s 1/2 ground state on the basis of comparisons of
measured halflives with those calculated using barrier penetration codes. Two
new proton lines were observed from the s 1/2 ground state and h 11/2 state in 161 Re,
with energies of 1192 +/- 6 keV and 1315 +/- 7 keV and halflives of 0.37 +/- 0.04
ms and 16 +/- 1 ms, respectively. The proton branching ratios from these states
were measured at 100 +/- 7 % and 4.8 +/- 0.6 %, respectively. New proton lines
were also measured from states in 171 Au and 167 Ir. Proton radioactivity from the
ground state of the deformed nucleus 141 Ho was measured with an energy of 1169
+/- 8 keV and a halflife of 4.2 +/- 0.4 ms and was assigned to the 7/2- [532] Nilsson
orbital on the basis of proton decay rate calculated using a deformed model of the
nucleus.
Recent theoretical calculations which incorporate the above results, are presen
ted and discussed, along with a new model for calculating spectroscopic factors
for spherical nuclei in the region 65 < Z < 81. The effect of a large deformation
on proton decay rates is discussed with reference to 141 Ho.
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