Bulletin of the American Physical Society
6th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Sunday–Friday, November 26–December 1 2023; Hawaii, the Big Island
Session DB03: CEU Poster Session & Physical Review Reception (2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. HST)
2:00 PM,
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Room: Lagoon Lanai
Chair: Shelly Lesher, University of Wisconsin La Crosse
Abstract: DB03.00010 : Production of Activated $^{182}$Ta for the Half-life Measurement of $^{180m}$Ta Decay
Presenter:
Kenta Noda
Authors:
Kenta Noda
Keigo Yasuda
(department of physics; Osaka University)
Gen Takakusa
(Department of Physics, Osaka University)
Mikito Sakuma
(Department of Physics,Osaka University)
Takahiro Nishikawa
(Osaka University)
Ryuta Shirai
(Department of Physics,Osaka University)
Saori Umehara
(RCNP)
Sei Yoshida
(Osaka University)
long half-life but it half-life has not been measured. The current
lower limit of the half-life is 1.5 $¥times$ 10$^{19}$ years. Using an ultra-low
background HPGe detector installed in the Kamioka Underground Laboratory,
we measured a natural Tantalum sample (850g) for about 500 days.
The $¥gamma$-rays energy spectrum was analyzed to measure the half-lives of $¥beta$-decay
and electron capture of $^{180m}$Ta. In order to obtain reliable half-life from
the number of observed events, it is necessary to precisely evaluate
the detection efficiency for each $¥gamma$-ray energy. In this study, we experimentally
evaluated the detection efficiency using $¥gamma$-rays emitted from the
$¥beta$-decay of $^{182}$Ta.
A natural Ta sample, which is an identical sample with that of half-life measurement,
was activated by
thermal neutron capture reaction (182Ta sample).
To increase the activity of the 182Ta calibration sample, the neutron emitted
from $^{252}$Cf source was efficiently thermalized in the 10cm thick polyethylene,
and reflected with 20cm thick graphite.
To obtain the accurate efficiency, the uniform activity of 182Ta
sample was required. The specimens were also placed with the 182Ta
sample to investigate the uniformity of activation.
The obtained activity and uniformity of 182Ta sample will be presented.
The accuracy of the $¥gamma$-ray efficiency obtained using the 182Ta sample will be also discussed.
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