α decay of 97249Bk and levels in 95245Am

I. Ahmad, J. P. Greene, F. G. Kondev, S. Zhu, M. P. Carpenter, R. V.F. Janssens, R. A. Boll, J. G. Ezold, S. M. Van Cleve, E. Browne

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Abstract

α decay of 249Bk has been investigated by measuring its α and γ-ray spectra, both in singles and in coincidence modes. The α spectrum of a freshly purified 249Bk sample was measured with a high-resolution, double-focusing magnetic spectrometer. γ singles, γ-γ coincidence, and γ-α coincidence spectra were also recorded. The absolute intensity of the 327.45-keV γ ray has been determined to be (1.44±0.08)×10-5% per 249Bk decay. Assignments of previously known single-particle states were confirmed. A new rotational band was identified in the α singles spectrum and Am K x rays have been observed in its decay. This single-particle state, with an energy of 154 keV, has been assigned to the 3/2-[521] Nilsson state. This is the lowest excitation energy for this orbital in any Am nucleus. More precise energies and intensities of the 249Bk α groups and γ-ray transitions are provided.

Original languageEnglish
Article number054328
JournalPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Volume87
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 22 2013

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