Geant4-aided Quantum State Selective Decay Spectroscopy of 213Ra

Ch. Lorenz, Luis Sarmiento, Dirk Rudolph, M Block

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    Abstract

    Utilizing the excellent mass resolving power of SHIPTRAP and the charged-particle-g multicoincidence setup TASISpec, the decay path of the 213Ra ground state can be exclusively studied. Based on virtual experiments with Geant4 it is possible to refine the a-branching ratios of the 213Ra ground state as well as g-ray branching ratios in the 209Rn daughter. The present study provides a proof of concept where clean quantum-state selective particle-g decay spectroscopy is used in conjunction with detailed Geant4 Monte-Carlo simulations to gain insight into nuclear structure properties.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThe 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference
    Place of PublicationTrieste
    PublisherProceedings of Science
    Number of pages9
    Volume(INPC2016)
    Publication statusPublished - 2017
    EventInternational Nuclear Physics Conference 2016 - Adelaide, Australia
    Duration: 2016 Sept 112016 Sept 16
    Conference number: 26
    http://inpc2016.com/

    Publication series

    NamePoS - Proceedings of Science
    ISSN (Print)1824-8039

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Nuclear Physics Conference 2016
    Abbreviated titleINPC 2016
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    CityAdelaide
    Period2016/09/112016/09/16
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    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Subatomic Physics

    Free keywords

    • gamma-ray spectroscopy
    • Penning trap
    • Geant4 Monte Carlo Simulations
    • nuclear shell model

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