967 resultados para coincidence spectroscopy beta decay nuclear mass defect excess


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In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden zwölf Q(beta)-Werte von beta-instabilen Pd, Ru, Rh und Tc-Isotopen gemessen. Der betrachtete Massenbereich A=110 bis A=117 liegt am Rande des bekannten Gebiets der Nuklidkarte und umfasst sehr neutronenreiche kurzlebige Isotope dieser Elemente, die sich durch geringe Spalthäufigkeit auszeichnen. Durch die geringen (Spalt-)Häufigkeiten dieser Nuklide liegen kaum Daten vor, teilweise auch nicht über die Niveauschemata. Es ist daher notwendig, eine protoneninduzierte Spaltungsreaktion zur Darstellung dieser Isotope zu verwenden und die Spaltprodukte innerhalb kürzester Zeit für die Messung nach Massen aufzutrennen, wie dies am IGISOL in Jyväskylä/Finnland geschieht. Die aufgebaute Apparatur zur beta,gamma,X-Koinzidenz erlaubt es, während ein und desselben Experiments neben der Messung der Q(beta)-Werte gleichzeitig gamma,X-Koinzidenzen auszuwerten, die die benötigten Grundinformationen für die Q(beta)-Bestimmung über die beta,gamma-Koinzidenzen liefern. Es können somit nicht nur Q(beta)-Werte von Nukliden mit bereits bekannten Niveauschemata ermittelt, sondern auch erfolgreich Nuklide mit unvollständigen Niveauschemata einer ersten Messung unterzogen werden. Umgekehrt können beta,gamma-Koinzidenzdaten weitere Informationen zum Aufbau neuer Niveauschemata liefern. Mit Hilfe der beschriebenen Koinzidenzmessung konnten zwölf Q(beta)-Werte von sehr neutronenreichen Pd- bis Tc-Isotopen gemessen und daraus die Kernmassen, Massenüberschüsse und Neutronen-Separationsenergien bestimmt werden. Von diesen wurden acht Werte erstmalig bestimmt, ein weiterer Wert konnte bestätigt sowie die Fehler von drei weiteren Werten um den Faktor Zehn verringert werden. Die gewonnenen Daten sind von Interesse für die Beurteilung von Kernmassenmodellen und gehen ebenso in Modellrechnungen der nuklearen Astrophysik ein.

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In Part I of this thesis, a new magnetic spectrometer experiment which measured the β spectrum of ^(35)S is described. New limits on heavy neutrino emission in nuclear β decay were set, for a heavy neutrino mass range between 12 and 22 keV. In particular, this measurement rejects the hypothesis that a 17 keV neutrino is emitted, with sin^2 θ = 0.0085, at the 6δ statistical level. In addition, an auxiliary experiment was performed, in which an artificial kink was induced in the β spectrum by means of an absorber foil which masked a fraction of the source area. In this measurement, the sensitivity of the magnetic spectrometer to the spectral features of heavy neutrino emission was demonstrated.

In Part II, a measurement of the neutron spallation yield and multiplicity by the Cosmic-ray Underground Background Experiment is described. The production of fast neutrons by muons was investigated at an underground depth of 20 meters water equivalent, with a 200 liter detector filled with 0.09% Gd-loaded liquid scintillator. We measured a neutron production yield of (3.4 ± 0.7) x 10^(-5) neutrons per muon-g/cm^2, in agreement with other experiments. A single-to-double neutron multiplicity ratio of 4:1 was observed. In addition, stopped π^+ decays to µ^+ and then e^+ were observed as was the associated production of pions and neutrons, by the muon spallation interaction. It was seen that practically all of the π^+ produced by muons were also accompanied by at least one neutron. These measurements serve as the basis for neutron background estimates for the San Onofre neutrino detector.

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The beta-delayed neutron and gamma energy spectra taken from the decay of neutron-rich nucleus N-21 were measured by using the beta - gamma and beta - n coincidence detection method. Thirteen new neutron groups ranging from 0.28MeV to 4.98 MeV and with a total branching ratio of 88.7 +/- 4.2% were observed and presented. One gamma transition with an energy of 1222 keV emitted from the excited state of O-21, and four gamma transitions with energies of 1674, 2397, 2780, and 3175 keV emitted from the excited states of O-20 were identified in the 3 decay chain of N-21. The beta decay half-life for N-21 is determined to be 82.9 +/- 1.9 ms. The uncertainty of half-life is much smaller than the previous result.

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This thesis describes the design, construction and performance of a high-pressure, xenon, gas time projection chamber (TPC) for the study of double beta decay in ^(136) Xe. The TPC when operating at 5 atm can accommodate 28 moles of 60% enriched ^(136) Xe. The TPC has operated as a detector at Caltech since 1986. It is capable of reconstructing a charged particle trajectory and can easily distinguish between different kinds of charged particles. A gas purification and xenon gas recovery system were developed. The electronics for the 338 channels of readout was developed along with a data acquistion system. Currently, the detector is being prepared at the University of Neuchatel for installation in the low background laboratory situated in the St. Gotthard tunnel, Switzerland. In one year of runtime the detector should be sensitive to a 0ν lifetime of the order of 10^(24) y, which corresponds to a neutrino mass in the range 0.3 to 3.3 eV.

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Previous experimental results of (EC+beta(+)) decay for the medium-heavy nuclei reported by our group since 1996, including Er-153, Yb-157, Fr-209, Ce-128, Ce-130, and Pr-128 have been briefly summarized. The observed low-lying states in their daughter nuclei have been reviewed in a systematic way and compared with different model calculations. Finally, some questions have been put forward for further study and discussion.

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We consider a model for the electroweak interactions with the SU(3)(L) circle times U(1)(N) gauge symmetry. We show that the conservation of the quantum number F = L+B forbids the appearance of massive neutrinos and the neutrinoless double-beta decay (beta beta)(0 nu). Explicit or/and spontaneous breaking of F implies that the neutrinos have an arbitrary mass. In addition the (beta beta)(0 nu) decay also has some channels that do not depend explicitly on the neutrino mass.

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We point out that if the Majoron-like scheme is implemented within a 3-3-1 model, there must exist at least three different mass scales for the scalar vacuum expectation values in the model. ©1999 The American Physical Society.

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We consider the contributions to the neutrinoless double beta decays in a SU(3)L⊗U(1)N electroweak model. We show that for a range of parameters in the model there are diagrams involving vector-vector-scalar and trilinear scalar couplings which can be potentially as contributing as the light massive Majorana neutrino exchange one. We use these contributions to obtain constraints upon some mass scales of the model, such as the masses of the new charged vector and scalar bosons. We also consider briefly the decay in which, in addition to the two electrons, a Majoron-like boson is emitted. ©2001 The American Physical Society.

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Neutron-rich isotopes around lead, beyond N = 126, have been studied exploiting the fragmentation of an uranium primary beam at the FRS-RISING setup at GSI. For the first time beta-decay half-lives of Bi-219 and Tl-211,Tl-212,Tl-213 isotopes have been derived. The half-lives have been extracted using a numerical simulation developed for experiments in high-background conditions. Comparison with state of the art models used in r-process calculations is given, showing a systematic underestimation of the experimental values, at variance from close-lying nuclei. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.