Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Sunday–Thursday, October 6–10, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts
Session D03: Nuclear Structure I: Beta Delayed Neutron Spectroscopy
8:30 AM–9:42 AM,
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Hilton Boston Park Plaza
Room: White Hill & Tremont, 4th Floor
Chair: Andrea Mattera, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)
Abstract: D03.00006 : Decay of 34,35Mg and Its Daughters*
9:30 AM–9:42 AM
Presenter:
Mustafa M Rajabali
(Tennessee Technological University)
Authors:
Mustafa M Rajabali
(Tennessee Technological University)
Dakota Moye
(Tennessee Technological Unversity)
Ezekiel James Vespie
(Tennessee Technological University)
Victoria Vedia
(TRIUMF)
Rashmi Umashankar
(TRIUMF)
Rebeka Sultana Lubna
(FRIB)
Adam B Garnsworthy
(TRIUMF)
Gordon C Ball
(TRIUMF)
Vinzenz Bildstein
(University of Guelph)
Corina Andreoiu
(Simon Fraser University)
Soumendu S Bhattacharjee
(TRIUMF)
Roger Caballero-Folch
(TRIUMF)
Robin Coleman
(University of Guelph)
Iris Dillmann
(TRIUMF)
Gregory Hackman
(TRIUMF)
Beau Greaves
(Univ of Guelph)
E Gopaul
(TRIUMF)
Stephen A Gillespie
(TRIUMF)
Christopher Griffin
(TRIUMF)
Rituparna Kanungo
(Saint Mary's University (Canada))
Rituparna Kanungo
(Saint Mary's University (Canada))
Aaron Kindred
(Tennnessee Technological University)
Alex T Laffoley
(Univercity of Guelph)
Konstantin Mastakov
(University of Guelph)
Connor Natzke
(Colorado School of Mines)
S Nittala
(TRIUMF)
Bruno Olaizola
(CERN)
Bruno Olaizola
(CERN)
Charlotte Eleanor Paxman
(University of Surrey)
Charlotte Eleanor Paxman
(University of Surrey)
Rabeka Preshong
(Tennessee Technological University)
M. Rocchini
(INFN, Sezione di Firenze)
Pietro Spagnoletti
(Simon Fraser University)
Carl E Svensson
(Univ of Guelph)
Yukiya Saito
(TRIUMF)
Kenneth A Whitmore
(Simon Fraser Univ)
Alexander S Volya
(Florida State University)
Tammy Zidar
(Univ of Guelph)
To observe the decay of 34,35Mg, its respective decay chains, and beta-delayed daughters, an experiment was conducted at TRUIMF Laboratory using the GRIFFIN spectrometer, which included the use of HPGe detectors, plastic scintillator detectors, and new OGS neutron detectors. Analysis was done on the full data set, including tagging with a new OGS detector to cleanly separate out the beta-delayed neutron emission daughters. By setting up a gamma-gamma coincidence spectrum, new energy level transitions for 35Al, 34Al and 35P were observed. Specifically, we believe we’ve found 7 new transitions for 35Al and 5 new energy levels. The same is true for 35P, with 7 new transitions and 2 new energy levels. From this analysis, we are able to extract the branching ratios and half-lives of 35Mg and 35Al as well as the beam intensity. The later will give an absolute decay rate to help determine the decay feeding intensity, including feeding to the ground states. The results from this analysis will be presented.
*This work is supported by the U. S. Department of Energy, office of Science through grant No. DE-SC0016988 and the CISE grant at Tennessee Technological University. The GRIFFIN infrastructure has been funded jointly by the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the British Columbia Knowledge Development Fund, the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation, TRIUMF and the University of Guelph. TRIUMF receives federal funding via the National Research Council Canada.
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