Investigation of the N=127 nucleus $^{217}$Th

ORAL

Abstract

The evolution of the N=126 neutron shell is interesting, since it can be compared to large-scale shell model calculations and the structure of heavy-proton-rich nuclei exhibit a number of interesting structural phenomena. The recoil decay tagging technique, which provides an extremely clean method for channel selection, is the key to the investigation of heavy nuclei near N=126. Here we report on results of an experiment performed with the gas-filled recoil separator SASSYER which attempted, for the first time, in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of the nucleus $^{217}$Th with one neutron above the 126-neutron shell.

*This work is supported by the U.S. Department under Grant No. DE-FG02-91ER-40609.

Authors

  • R. Chevrier

    • WNSL, University of Caen 14000 France
  • A. Heinz

    • WNSL
  • J. Qian

    • WNSL
  • T. Ahn

    • WNSL
  • R. Casperson

    • WNSL
  • G. Ilie

    • WNSL
  • J.R. Terry

    • WNSL
  • R. Winkler

    • WNSL
  • E. Williams

    • WNSL
  • D. McCarthy

    • WNSL, University of Surrey, Guilford, GU2 7XH, U.K.
  • L. Kucuk

    • Istanbul University, Turkey
  • G. Susoy

    • Istanbul University, Turkey