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Phys. Rev. C 62, 064307 (2000) [7 pages]

Decay properties of 257No, 261Rf, and 262Rf

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Yu. A. Lazarev*, Yu. V. Lobanov, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, V. K. Utyonkov, F. Sh. Abdullin, A. N. Polyakov, J. Rigol, I. V. Shirokovsky, Yu. S. Tsyganov, S. Iliev, V. G. Subbotin, A. M. Sukhov, G. V. Buklanov, A. N. Mezentsev, and K. Subotic
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, RU-141980 Dubna, Russian Federation

K. J. Moody, N. J. Stoyer, J. F. Wild, and R. W. Lougheed
University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94551

Received 5 July 2000; published 13 November 2000

In bombardments of 244Pu targets with 114- and 120-MeV 22Ne projectiles we detected 69 α-α correlations linking α decays of 261Rf and 257No. We observed one α peak with Eα=8.30±0.06 MeV for 261Rf and peaks with α-particle energies 8.07–8.40 MeV for 257No. The half-life of 257No was measured to be 25±3 s. No correlations were found between α decays and subsequent spontaneous fission events, from which we calculated an upper limit of 1.5% for the fission branch of 257No and estimated an upper limit of 3% for the α-decay branch of 262Rf. The cross section of the 244Pu(22Ne,5n)261Rf reaction was measured to be about 4 nb at both 22Ne energies used. We also report on some results from 242Pu+22Ne and 238U+26Mg bombardments.

© 2000 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevC.62.064307
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevC.62.064307
PACS:
25.70.Gh, 23.60.+e, 25.85.Ca, 27.90.+b

*Deceased.