Gamow-Teller decay of118Pd and of neighbouring even isotopes of palladium

V. Koponen, J. Äystö, J. Honkanen, P. Jauho, H. Penttilä, J. Suhonen, P. Taskinen, K. Rykaczewski, J. Zylicz, C. N. Davids

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Abstract

Neutron-rich isotopes of palladium were produced via the fission of238U by 20 MeV protons. These isotopes were selected using the ion guide-fed on-line mass-separator facility IGISOL at Jyväskylä. Their decays were studied by β-ray, γ-ray and conversion-electron spectroscopy. For114Pd and116Pd, the decay schemes established previously were confirmed; additionally multipolarities were determined for a few transitions. In the case of118Pd, only an approximate half-life was known from a previous radiochemical experiment. In the present study, 15 gamma transitions were observed, most of which were placed in a decay scheme. The half-life and the decay energy were found to be T1/2=1.9±0.1 s and Qβ=4.0±0.2 MeV. The decay schemes of114Pd,116Pd and118Pd include - respectively - two, two and four 0+→1+ Gamow-Teller beta transitions with log ft values between 4.1 and 5.1. The strength of these transitions is discussed in terms of the extreme single particle shell model with pairing and the spherical proton-neutron quasiparticle random phase approximation. The possible role of deformation is considered using a shell correction method. Predictions for the decay properties of the as yet unobserved120Pd are given.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)339-348
Number of pages10
JournalZeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei
Volume333
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1989

Keywords

  • 21.10.Dr
  • 21.10.Pc
  • 23.40.Hc
  • 27.60.+j
  • 29.30.Kv

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