1993
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.47.1447
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α-decay properties of neutron-deficient polonium and radon nuclei

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“…This result is in good agreement with the AME value -7710(50) keV [23]. The latter was derived from alpha-decay spectroscopy [27,28,31] and direct mass measurements of the daughter nuclide 201 Po in the ESR [8]. The ground state has a halflife of 170(4) s and a spin and parity assigned as 5/2 − [11].…”
Section: Rnsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…This result is in good agreement with the AME value -7710(50) keV [23]. The latter was derived from alpha-decay spectroscopy [27,28,31] and direct mass measurements of the daughter nuclide 201 Po in the ESR [8]. The ground state has a halflife of 170(4) s and a spin and parity assigned as 5/2 − [11].…”
Section: Rnsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The final result is mainly determined by the frequency ratio recorded in the second experiment with an excitation time of 4 s, a considerably higher statistics than the other resonances and practically no background. The resulting average mass-excess value of -7969(15) keV confirms the AME value of -7984(15) keV based on alpha-gamma spectroscopy of 204 Rn [27,28,29] and the directly measured mass of the daughter nuclide 200 Po in the ESR [8]. 205 …”
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confidence: 55%
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“…We assign the α3 decay to the known decay of the 3/2 − state in 193 Po (with reference values E α = 6949(5) keV, T 1/2 = 450(40) ms [20]). The measured time difference between α1 and α2 decays, t(α1-α2) = 51 ms, agrees with the known half-life of the 3/2 − state in 197 Rn (reference value is 65 +25 −14 ms [27]).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5). Nevertheless, the 40 (4) 95 (7) 194 (12) 260 ( [7,20,27,29]. Alpha-decay energies, reduced widths, and energies of excited levels are in keV.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%