Published February 1994 | Version v1
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Observation of the new neutron-rich nuclide 208Hg

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The new neutron-rich isotope 208Hg was observed for the first time in the reaction products from a thick natPb target bombarded by a 30 MeV/nucleon 12C beam. A high efficiency release, separation, and collection of Hg products were of success with a good selectivity by using a special off-line gas-phase thermochromatographic process followed by a liquid-liquid procedure which was developed in the present work. The assignment of 208Hg was based on the identification of its β- decay daughter 208Tl observed in the periodically extracted Tl element sample growing in the separated Hg element product solution. In the γ spectra of the Tl samples a 2614.6-keV γ activity with a half-life 191-50+104 s was observed, which could only be assigned to the daughter 208Tl of 208Hg β- decay. The measured 208Hg half-life was 42-12+23 min and the average production cross section for the energy of the 12C beam ranging from 30 MeV/nucleon to 5 MeV/nucleon and the effective target thickness of 670 mg/cm2 was deduced to be 1.1-0.5+1.0 μb. Moreover, in the time-successive γ spectra of the separated Hg sample, a 473.5-keV γ activity corresponding to the γ transition of 4+ to ground state (5+) of 208Tl was observed and found to have the same half-life as the 208Hg β- decay within the error range of the present work. A theoretical discussion for the obtained half-life of 208Hg is given

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Journal Title
Physical Review. C, Nuclear Physics
Journal Volume
49
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. R592-R596.
ISSN
0556-2813
CODEN
PRVCAN