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Electron Screening Effects on α-decay
Author(s) -
A. Musumarra,
F. Fari,
C. Nociforo,
H. Geißel,
G. Baur,
K.-H. Behr,
A. Bonasera,
F. Bosch,
D. Boutin,
A. Brünle,
L. Chen,
A. Del Zoppo,
C. Dimopoulou,
A. Di Pietro,
T. Faestermann,
П. Фігуера,
K. Hagino,
R. Janik,
C. Karagiannis,
P. Kienle,
Sachie Kimura,
R. Knöbel,
I. Kojouharov,
C. Kozhuharov,
T. Kuboki,
J. Kurcewicz,
N. Kurz,
K. Langanke,
М. Латтуада,
S. Litvinov,
Yu. A. Litvinov,
G. Martı́nez-Pinedo,
M. Mazzocco,
F. Montes,
Yuko Motizuki,
F. Nolden,
T. Ohtsubo,
Y. Ōkuma,
Z. Patyk,
M. G. Pellegriti,
W. Plaβ,
S. Piétri,
Z Podolyák,
A. Procházka,
C. Scheidenberger,
V. Scuderi,
B. Sitár,
M. Steck,
P. Strmeň,
B. Sun,
Takeshi Suzuki,
I. Szarka,
D. Torresi,
H. Weick,
J. S. Winfield,
M. Winkler,
H. J. Wollersheim,
Takayuki Yamaguchi,
Matko Milin,
Tamara Nikšić,
S. Szilner,
D. Vretenar
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
aip conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1551-7616
pISSN - 0094-243X
DOI - 10.1063/1.3232139
Subject(s) - nuclide , electron , fragmentation (computing) , ion , electron capture , atomic physics , physics , radioactive decay , silicon , spectroscopy , nuclear physics , beta decay , computer science , optoelectronics , quantum mechanics , operating system
An open problem in Nuclear Astrophysics concerns the understanding of electron‐screening effects on nuclear reaction rates at stellar energies. In this framework, we have proposed to investigate the influence of the electron cloud on α‐decay by measuring Q‐values and α‐decay half‐lives of fully stripped, H‐like and He‐like ions. These kinds of measurements have been feasible just recently for highly‐charged radioactive nuclides by fragmentation of 238U at relativistic energies at the FRS‐ESR facility at GSI. In this way it is possible to produce, efficiently separate and store highly‐charged α‐emitters. Candidates for the proposed investigation were carefully selected and will be studied by using the Schottky Mass Spectroscopy technique. In order to establish a solid reference data set, lifetimes and Qα‐value measurements of the corresponding neutrals have been performed directly at the FRS, by implanting the separated ions into an active Silicon stopper

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