Spectroscopy and characterisation of high multipolarity transitions depopulating the metastable state in ⁵³Fe
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Spectroscopy and characterisation of high
multipolarity transitions depopulating the
metastable state in ⁵³Fe
Abstract:
This thesis reports the observation of high multipolarity
transitions depopulating
the T1=2 = 2.54 minute, Jπ = 19=2⁻ state in ⁵³Fe, populated via
the ⁵¹V(⁶Li,4n) and
²⁴Mg(³²S,2pn) reactions at 50 and 90 MeV, respectively. Excited
states were populated
using beams pulsed on multi-minute timescales delivered from the
ANU
14UD accelerator, with γ-ray decays collected over 20 minute cycles. A time subtraction
of the latter 10 minutes of data collection from the first 10
minutes, obtained
relatively clean spectra, free from background contamination.
Sum-coincidence
contributions to the weak E6 and M5 decay branches have been
quantified using
two different detector geometries, while several methods for the
estimation and
measurement of sum-coincidence intensity have been employed,
obtaining final γ-ray branching ratios of 0.00059(7) and 0.0112(7) for the E6
andM5 transitions,
respectively. A comprehensive reviewof E4,M5 and E6 transitions
in atomic nuclei
has been attempted and the nature of these transitions has been
discussed within
the shell model framework.
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