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Identification of a long lived $\beta$ decaying isomer in $^{150}$Pm

Nuclear Experiment 2017-06-30 v1

Abstract

The decay of odd-odd 150^{150}Pm has been studied by populating the nucleus with the 150^{150}Nd(p,n)150^{150}Pm reaction at Ebeam_{beam} = 8.0 MeV using 97%\% enriched 150^{150}Nd target. The presence of an isomeric state with β\beta decay half life of 2.2(1) h could be identified in 150^{150}Pm by following the half lives of the observed γ\gamma transitions. The decay of the isomer to the excited levels of 150^{150}Sm has been confirmed by observing the γγ\gamma - \gamma coincidence with the VENUS array of six Compton suppressed Clover HPGe detectors. The β\beta decay end-point energies corresponding to the decay from the 150g^{150g}Pm and 150m^{150m}Pm have been measured using a βγ\beta-\gamma coincidence setup of two thin window Planar HPGe detectors and four Clover HPGe detectors of the VENUS array. The systematics of the similar isomeric states in neighboring nuclei has been studied to understand the underlying structure of these states. Shell model calculation has been performed by using OXBASH code which indicates the presence of a 5^- isomeric state at very low excitation in the nucleus. The calculation also suggests hindered electromagnetic decay of this isomer and supports the possibility of its β\beta decay to the excited levels of 150^{150}Sm.

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@article{arxiv.1706.09622,
  title  = {Identification of a long lived $\beta$ decaying isomer in $^{150}$Pm},
  author = {A. Saha and T. Bhattacharjee and D. Banerjee and S. S. Alam and Deepak Pandit and M. Saha Sarkar and S. Sarkar and P. Das and Soumik Bhattacharya and R. Guin and S. K. Das and S. R. Banerjee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.09622},
  year   = {2017}
}

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15 pages, 13 figures