Direct observation of the Ba 114 →Xe 110 →Te 106 →Sn 102 triple α -decay chain using position and time correlations
Capponi, L., Smith, J. F., Ruotsalainen, P., Scholey, C., Rahkila, P., Auranen, K., Bianco, L., Boston, A. J., Boston, H. C., Cullen, D. M., Derkx, X., Drummond, M. C., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P., Grocutt, L., Hadinia, B., Jakobsson, U., Joss, D. T., Julin, R., . . . Uusitalo, J. (2016). Direct observation of the Ba 114 →Xe 110 →Te 106 →Sn 102 triple α -decay chain using position and time correlations. Physical Review C, 94(2), Article 024314. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.94.024314
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The triple α-decay chain 114Ba → 110Xe → 106Te → 102Sn has been directly observed for the first time,
following the 58Ni(58Ni ,2n) reaction. Implantation of 114Ba nuclei into a double-sided silicon-strip detector has
allowed their α decays to be correlated in position and time with the α decays of the daughter (110Xe) and
granddaughter (106Te) nuclei. In total, 17 events have been assigned to the 114Ba → 110Xe → 106Te → 102Sn
triple α-decay chain. The energy of the 114Ba α decay has been measured to be Eα = 3480(20) keV, which is
70 keV higher than the previously measured value, and the half-life of 114Ba has been measured with improved
accuracy, to be 380+190
−110 ms. A revised Q12C value of 19 035(45) keV for 114Ba is presented.
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