Lifetimes in the A=109 isobaric chain

ORAL

Abstract

Nuclear structure is known to evolve rapidly within the neutron-rich region around 50 $<$ N $<$ 82, A$\sim$110. A reliable characterization of this evolution, and especially the onset of deformation, is important for both structure and for nuclear astrophysics. However, the structure of nuclei within this region remains an open question. This work focuses on gamma spectroscopy and lifetime measurements, specifically for the A=109 chain of nuclei including $^{109}$Tc, $^{109}$Rh and $^{109}$Pd, as well as the A=105, 107 and 111 $\beta$-decay chains. We present the results from a fast-timing lifetime experiment performed at the Univ. of Jyv\"{a}skyl\"{a} IGISOL facility for the A=109 chain.

*This work is supported by the NSF under grants PHY1068192 and PHY0758100.

Authors

  • Mallory Smith

    • Univ. of Notre Dame
    • University of Notre Dame
  • B. Bucher

    • Univ. of Notre Dame
  • A. Aprahamian

    • Univ. of Notre Dame
  • H. Mach

    • Univ. of Notre Dame, Uppsala Univ
  • G. Simpson

    • LPSC, Grenoble
  • J. Rissanen

    • Univ. of Jyvaskyla
  • J. Aysto

    • Univ. of Jyvaskyla
  • T. Eronen

    • Univ. of Jyvaskyla
  • D. Ghita

    • Univ. of Jyvaskyla
  • P. Karvonen

    • Univ. of Jyvaskyla
  • A. Jokinen

    • Univ. of Jyvaskyla
  • I.D. Moore

    • Univ. of Jyvaskyla
  • H. Penttila

    • Univ. of Jyvaskyla
  • M. Reponen

    • Univ. of Jyvaskyla
  • C. Weber

    • Univ. of Jyvaskyla
  • A. Saastamoinen

    • Univ. of Jyvaskyla
  • W. Kurcewicz

    • Univ. of Warsaw
  • I.M. Fraile

    • Universidad Complutenese Madrid
  • B. Olaizola

    • Universidad Complutenese Madrid
  • E. Ruchowska

    • Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Warsaw