Study of short-lived silver isotopes with a laser ion source
Author(s) -
V. N. Fedoseyev,
Y. Jading,
O. Jönsson,
R. Kirchner,
Karl Kratz,
M. Krieg,
E. Kugler,
J. Lettry,
T. Mehren,
V. I. Mishin,
H.L. Ravn,
T. Rauscher,
F. Scheerer,
O. Tengblad,
P. Van Duppen,
A. Wöhr
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
zeitschrift für physik a hadrons and nuclei
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1431-5831
pISSN - 0939-7922
DOI - 10.1007/bf01297718
Subject(s) - ionization , atomic physics , ion source , laser , ion , isotope , neutron , atmospheric pressure laser ionization , detector , nuclear physics , physics , photoionization , plasma , optics , quantum mechanics
A chemically selective laser ion source based on resonance ionization of atoms in a hot cavity has been applied for the study of short-lived silver isotopes at CERN/ISOLDE. Silver atoms were ionized by two resonant excitations and final laser ionization into the continuum. Decay properties of the neutron-rich isotopes Ag-121-127 were studied with a neutron long-counter and a beta-detector
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