Status of a test of induced depletion of $^{108m}$Ag using bremsstrahlung at Youngstown State University's X-ray Effects Laboratory

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Abstract

It has been suggested that long-lived nuclear isomers could provide energy storage for applications. Utilizing an isomer in an application would require some means by which to induce a premature energy release due to a depletion of the number of nuclei in the isomeric state within a sample. An experiment is in development as part of Youngstown State University's Isomer Physics Project to test if an induced depletion of the 418 year isomer of $^{108}$Ag can be caused by bremsstrahlung at YSU's X-ray Effects Laboratory (XEL). This talk will discuss the aims, design and status of the experiment.

*Supported by AFOSR.

Authors

  • James Carroll

    • Youngstown State University
  • Geoffrey Trees

    • Youngstown State University
  • Matthew Ragan

    • Youngstown State University
  • Nathan Caldwell

    • Youngstown State University
  • Stephen Smyczynski

    • Youngstown State University
  • Sean Ludt

    • Youngstown State University
  • Stephanie McCann

    • Youngstown State University
  • Robert Gurney

    • University of Surrey
  • Marc Litz

    • Army Research Laboratory
  • George Merkel

    • Army Research Laboratory
  • Nino Pereira

    • Ecopulse, Inc.
  • Mike Helba

    • ManTech SRS Technologies, Inc.
  • Hill Roberts

    • ManTech SRS Technologies, Inc.
  • Joe Schumer

    • Naval Research Laboratory
  • Sarkis Karamian

    • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna)
  • James Carroll

    • Youngstown State University