Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9851465 | Nuclear Physics A | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Nuclear excitation by electron transition (NEET) has been observed for 193Ir in K-shell photoionization, following a previous measurement for 197Au. We detected internal conversion electrons emitted by decaying excited nuclei of 193Ir in time spectroscopy using a silicon avalanche photodiode. The incident synchrotron X-rays were monochromatized and scanned around the iridium K-edge (ÎE=0eV). At energies of between ÎE=+105 and +344eV, an increase of event rates due to nuclear excitation was observed at a level of 2.2-times higher than the standard deviation of the background measured at energies of between ÎE=â3 and â324eV. The NEET probability at ÎE=+128eV was obtained to be (2.8±0.4)Ã10â9, which is less than one tenth of the probability for NEET on 197Au.
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Authors
S. Kishimoto, Y. Yoda, Y. Kobayashi, S. Kitao, R. Haruki, M. Seto,