EPJ Web of Conferences (Dec 2013)

Spectroscopy of Neutron-Deficient Nuclei Near the Z=82 Closed Shell via Symmetric Fusion Reactions

  • Kondev F.G.,
  • Carpenter M.P.,
  • Zhu S.,
  • Janssens R.V.F.,
  • Ahmad I.,
  • Back B.B.,
  • Bertone P.F.,
  • Chen J.,
  • Chiara C.J.,
  • Copos C.A.,
  • Greene J.P.,
  • Hoffman C.R.,
  • Kay B.P.,
  • Khoo T.L.,
  • Lauritsen T.,
  • McCutchan E.A.,
  • Nair C.,
  • Rogers A.M.,
  • Seweryniak D.,
  • Hartley D. J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20136301013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63
p. 01013

Abstract

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In-beam and decay-spectroscopy studies of neutron-deficient nuclei near the Z=82 shell closure were carried out using the Fragment Mass Analyzer (FMA) and the Gammasphere array, in conjunction with symmetric fusion reactions and the Recoil Decay Tagging (RDT) technique. The primary motivation was to study properties of 179Tl and 180Tl, and their daughter, and grand-daughter isotopes. For the first time, in-beam structures associated with 179Tl and 180Tl were observed, as well as γ rays associated with the 180Tl α decay. No long-lived isomer was identified in 180Tl, in contrast with the known systematics for the heavier odd-odd Tl isotopes.