66 Proton-Rich and Neutron-Rich Nuclei Produced by Heavy Ions Ernst Roeckl
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Gesellschast für Schwerionenforschung Darmstadt, Postfach 110541, D-6100 Darmstadt, Federal Republic of Germany Recent nuclear-structure studies of proton-rich and neutron-rich nuclei, performed at the GSI on-line mass separator, are surveyed and an outlook is given towards a continuation of such investigations with heavy-ion beams of higher energies. In this report, recent nuclear-structure studies will be described as performed at the GSI mass-separator on-line to the heavy-ion accelerator UNILAC. We shall first discuss properties, such as masses, moments, charge radii and Gamow-Teller beta transitions, of very proton-rich nuclei obtained in fusion-evaporation reactions with O, Ca and Ni beams. Secondly, measured beta decay half-lives of neutron-rich isotopes, produced in multinucleon transfer reactions with (9-15) MeV/u beams of Ge, Se, Xe, W and U, will be presented in comparison with theoretical predictions. Finally, an outlook will be given to the extension of such experiments at the heavy-ion synchrocyclotron SIS and the experimental storage ring ESR being under construction at GSI. In order to be brief, details on the various topics are not given here, but should rather be taken from the references given at the end of this paper. 16
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PROTON-RICH NUCLEI The f ^-Shell Region Very recent experiments attempted to produce and investigate protonrich nuclei in the f^ region using Ca + C and S + Si fusion-evaporation reactions. The new T=-1 nucleus Mn was identified, using the p3n channel, with a half-life of 150110 ms and strong gamma-lines at 752.1 keV (2 -K) ) and 1106.1 keV (4 -2 ) [K0S85]. From gamma-gamma coincidence data, measured in particular for higher transition energies, higher-lying levels were identified including the 4 , T=l isobaric analogue state at 5792.4 keV in Cr. Preliminarily, beta-delayed proton emission was 7
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observed f o r Mn, which would extend the A=4n, Τ =-1 family of precursors 44 beyond the so f a r heaviest member
V [CER71]. The known Τ =-3/2
nucleus
45 C r
T
^ l/2
= 4
°
m s
^
w
a
s
P
r o d u c e d
through the 2p5n channel with an i n t e n s i t y of
approximately 1 atom/s, and there i s p r e l i m i n a r y evidence f o r beta-delayed 47 47 proton decay of T =-3/2 Mn, produced through the p4n channel. ( Mn would z
represent the heaviest T =-3/2, A=4n+3 nucleus observed experimentally.) z
Our
conclusions from
such as nuclei,
4 0
1 2
Ca + and
C
these p i l o t
experiments
are, that inverse reactions
are indeed s u i t a b l e f o r producing new p r o t o n - r i c h f . ^
that
sufficient
source
strength
separated samples can be reached even f o r h a l f - l i v e s as short as 40 "Southeast" of
1 Q 0
2
f o r spectroscopy of massms.
Sn
Nuclear-structure studies around the expected double s h e l l - c l o s u r e at 1 0 0
S n have concentrated recently to study "quenching" of Gamow-Teller (GT)
beta t r a n s i t i o n s , and to investigate moments and charge r a d i i by means of c o l l i n e a r l a s e r spectroscopy. A f t e r g i v i n g some recent examples from these investigations,
a novel ion source with bunched beam-release i s b r i e f l y
mentioned at the end of t h i s s e c t i o n . +
Within the s e r i e s of p r o t o n - r i c h N=50 and Z=50 n u c l e i , fJ /EC delayed y-rays
were
s t u d i e d recently
for
[RAT85] ; from measured 3 /(fJ +EC) +
+
the
decay
r a t i o s , Q__
of
9 6
Pd
[RYK85] and
1 0 4
Sn
values were deduced to be
EC
3450(150) keV
and 4 0 0 0 ± ^
keV,
r e s p e c t i v e l y . These Q values together
with the ones of neighbouring decays can be used to determine masses of very p r o t o n - r i c h isotopes, i n c l u d i n g the n u c l e i beyond the proton d r i p l i n e Z=50
show
that
this
[RAT85].
measure
of
the
Alpha
1
0
ground-state 9
I and
1 1 3
Cs
decay-energy d i f f e r e n c e s f o r
proton s h e l l strength tends
to be
enforced by neutron s h e l l c l o s u r e s , with a d i s t i n c t e f f e c t o c c u r r i n g also at N=64 and N=66 due to d ^
2
and s ^
2
neutron subshell c l o s u r e s . We
shall
return to t h i s p o i n t when d i s c u s s i n g r e s u l t s from c o l l i n e a r l a s e r spectros copy.
The measured GT t r a n s i t i o n strengths of even N=50 isotones and t i n
(Z=50) isotopes are shown i n F i g . 1 i n comparison with p r e d i c t i o n s from shell-model c a l c u l a t i o n s [TOW85]: The experimental r e s u l t s f o r the N=50 94 96 nuclei the
Ru
and
measurements
Pd agree w e l l with the c a l c u l a t i o n s of Towner, whereas f o r even
t i n isotopes appear to c o n t r a d i c t the slope
expected from a standard p a i r i n g
approach.
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Cd
Sn
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Sn
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In
c o l l a b o r a t i o n w i t h G. Huber e t a l . ( U n i v e r s i t y o f M a i n z ) , c o l l i
near l a s e r s p e c t r o s c o p y o f s h o r t - l i v e d indium and t i n i s o t o p e s
[KIR85,
ULM85, L0C85] was e x t e n d e d i n r e c e n t e x p e r i m e n t s , b o t h a t GSI and a t t h e ISOLDE f a c i l i t y a t CERN [ E B E 8 5 a ] . moments, e l e c t r i c the
Systematical data
on
magnetic
dipole
q u a d r u p o l e moments and i s o t o p e s h i f t s were o b t a i n e d i n
mass range A=105 t o A=127.
The mean s q u a r e c h a r g e - r a d i i , deduced
from
m e a s u r e d i s o t o p e s h i f t s , show c l e a r l y o n s e t and d i s a p p e a r a n c e o f d e f o r m a t i o n , i f compared t o a s i m p l e t w o - p a r a m e t e r ter
ansatz
approximates
6
as
formula (see F i g . 2 ) .
the a d d i t i o n
of a f i r s t
The
term,
lat-
which
d e s c r i b e s t h e s m o o t h l y v a r y i n g change o f n u c l e a r c h a r g e r a d i i f o r s p h e r i c a l shape as g i v e n b y t h e d r o p l e t model [MYE83] , and a s e c o n d t e r m r e p r e s e n t i n g the
e f f e c t o f change i n q u a d r u p o l e d e f o r m a t i o n . A d i f f e r e n t i a l p l o t o f mean
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Neutron Number Ν 2 F i g . 2. Change of the nuclear mean square charge r a d i i 6 f o r indium and t i n isotopes r e l a t i v e to N=66. The s o l i d l i n e s correspond to the pure v o l ume e f f e c t at constant shape according to the droplet model [MYE83]. square c h a r g e - r a d i i of indium and
t i n isotopes (Brix-Kopfermann
diagram)
reveals a s u b s h e l l s t r u c t u r e around N=64 [L0C85], which r e l a t e s to s i m i l a r observations made on the b a s i s of mass d i f f e r e n c e s as mentioned above.
The
disappearance of quadrupole deformation f o r l i g h t indium isotopes, howev er, i s i n disagreement with the r e s u l t of constant deformation as deduced from experimental quadrupole moments, and the
r e l a t i o n to measured
B(E2)
values of l i g h t cadmium isotopes i s a l s o not understood at present. In order to improve the s i g n a l - t o - n o i s e r a t i o i n c o l l i n e a r l a s e r spec troscopy, an ion source with bunched beam release was t e s t e d s u c c e s s f u l l y . For t h i s purpose, the temperature of a " c o l d trap" i n s i d e the i o n source i s reduced f o r storage
of r e a c t i o n products, which are released from the trap
during a subsequent p e r i o d of i n c r e a s e d temperature. The release of indium was
found to occur with a FWHM of approximately 0.5s,
substantial spectrum of
improvement 108
i n signal-to-noise
ratio
corresponding to a
f o r the fluorescence
In [EBE85b] obtained during t h i s release p e r i o d .
Moreover,
such a storage-release o f f e r s the p o s s i b i l i t y of doing "ion-source chemis t r y " : S e t t i n g time windows due to the e l e m e n t - s p e c i f i c release p r o f i l e s , i t 104 was p o s s i b l e to e n r i c h secondary beams of e.g. 21-s Sn with respect to 104 104 the i s o b a r i c contaminants 1.5-min In and 58-min Cd.
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"Northwest" o f A
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programme
region "northwest
of d e t a i l e d 1 4 6
of
decay-spectroscopic i n v e s t i g a t i o n s i n the
G d " i s pursued i n c o l l a b o r a t i o n with P. K l e i n h e i n z
et a l . (KFA J i i l i c h ) . These experiments,
which a l s o use the o n - l i n e separa-
tor ISOCELE at Orsay and ISOLDE at CERN, cannot be covered i n t h i s b r i e f report. I t may s u f f i c e
to mention here
the studies of protons
and gamma
rays emitted a f t e r beta decay o f N=81,82 n u c l e i , these decays being domi147 nated by ^ 1 1 / 2 ^ ^ 9 / 2 ^ i° ' decay o f Dy, d e e x c i t a t i o n 147 of h i g h - l y i n g l e v e l s i n the daughter nucleus Tb _ was i n v e s t i g a t e d by observing beta-delayed protons and gamma-rays. In a p r e l i m i n a r y e v a l u a t i o n G
T
t r a n s
t
n s
F
o
r
0
of corresponding proton and gamma energies, the proton separation energy o f + 147 1/2
Tb was determined
to be 1975 keV [SCH85] . This i s o f i n t e r e s t i n
view o f the d i s c r e p a n c i e s between recent mass measurements o f t h i s nucleus. NEUTRON-RICH NUCLEI In
collaboration
with
W.-D.
Schmidt-Ott
et a l .
(University of
Gottingen), decay p r o p e r t i e s of n e u t r o n - r i c h isotopes were i n v e s t i g a t e d i n the
manganese-to-zinc
region
[RUN83,RUN85],
[KIR82,RYK83,ESC84], and f o r radium
f o r rare-earth
and actinium
elements
[GIP85]. The beta decay
h a l f - l i v e s , measured i n these experiments and i n p a r t i c u l a r i n a recent one [B0S85],
are compared
chromium-to-nickel
to t h e o r e t i c a l
region,
the measured
predictions half-lives
i n F i g . 3. In the are s y s t e m a t i c a l l y
shorter than the p r e d i c t e d ones. This observation i s c a l l i n g f o r improved half-life
c a l c u l a t i o n s , and i t i s also of i n t e r e s t to study the i n f l u e n c e
of t h i s e f f e c t on the a s t r o p h y s i c a l r a p i d neutron-capture
(r) process. Pre-
l i m i n a r y conclusions from such c o n s i d e r a t i o n s [B0S85] are, that even with shorter from
half-lives
iron-group
the A~80 r-process abundance peak cannot nuclei
during
explosive helium burning cannot
explosive
helium
burning,-
be b u i l t - u p therefore
be the only s i t e o f the r-process, and a
s i g n i f i c a n t l y higher neutron density i s r e q u i r e d i n order to reproduce the observed A~80
r-process abundance peak.
STUDIES OF FAR-UNSTABLE NUCLEI AT SIS-ESR In May 1985,
the GSI proposal [KIE85] of b u i l d i n g an 18 Tm synchrotron
(SIS) and a 10 Tm experimental The
storage r i n g (ESR) was f o r m a l l y accepted.
plans o f u s i n g t h i s a c c e l e r a t o r complex f o r studying n u c l e i f a r from
stability
[R0E84] are thus becoming more r e a l i s t i c .
Heavy i o n beams from
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3.
Ratio between measured beta
decay h a l f - l i v e s
(T^
e X p
) and
pred-
t h
i c t i o n s ( T ^ ) from a microscopic model [KLA84] (open c i r c l e s ) and from the gross theory of beta decay [TAK73] ( f u l l c i r c l e s ) . For the l a t t e r c a l c u l a t i o n s , beta decay energies were used from the mass formula of [MÔL81]. SIS and i n ESR between neon and uranium with energies up to 2 GeV/u, 2 ' l u s
1
and 1 GeV/u, 4 · 1 0
ties
at
lower
the
beta
offer
stability
in
a
studies
possibilities to
to extend
the
regions even f u r t h e r away
l i n e . This statement i s made on
somewhat shaky
( t a i l s of the) production cross s e c t i o n d i s t r i b u t i o n s ,
t h e i r dependence on the N/Z
measured
interesting
nuclear-structure
ground, since the and
s *, r e s p e c t i v e l y , and considerably higher i n t e n s i -
energies,
above-mentioned from
1 0
1 1
quite
r a t i o of p r o j e c t i l e and target, have been
incomplete
way
so
f a r . On
the other hand, recent
r e s u l t s obtained with 30 to 200 MeV/u beams at GANIL, LBL and MSU
show great
promise i n t h i s respect. In p a r t i c u l a r the most recent experiments at GANIL have
proven
s u c c e s s f u l l y that heavy-ion induced
fragmentation
combined with r e c o i l separation can be used f o r producing new impressive of with
numbers and y i e l d s , both of neutron-rich (carbon-to-cobalt)
proton-rich secondary
recoil
reactions
isotopes, i n
(T =-5/2)
species
[LAN85, GUI85, BER85]. I n v e s t i g a t i o n s
of unstable
n u c l e i are being planned downstream a
z
beams
separator
and
[GEI85],
using
this
fascinating possibilities
with
stored, cooled and slowed-down beams [KIE85] , but a l s o applying f i x e d ( s i n gle-turn)
target-detector
arrays.
This
may
lead
to
novel
expeditions
towards and beyond the nucléon d r i p l i n e s , which allow r e f i n e d studies of i n t e r e s t i n g phenomena i n known decay modes (e.g. GT quenching, studied then f o r l a r g e r beta-decay windows) as w e l l as search f o r new
modes of r a d i o -
activity.
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