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2020
Journal Article
Title
Performing the differential decay curve method on y-ray transitions with unresolved Doppler-shifted components
Abstract
A new method of extracting the g-ray intensities necessary to perform lifetime measurements using the differential decay curve method (DDCM) is presented in this work, the unresolved Doppler-shifted components method (UDCM). The UDCM allows for a DDCM analysis to be performed using a g-ray transition for which the fully Doppler-shifted and degraded components are unresolvable in energy and so are detected as a single peak. This technique was used to measure the known lifetime of the yrast 2+1 state in 50Mn with a depopulating transition that does not have resolvable fully Doppler-shifted and degraded components. The lifetime measured through applying the UDCM was consistent with the standard DDCM measurement of the 2+1 state. Use of the UDCM allows for DDCM lifetime measurements to be made using transitions of smaller g-ray energies, smaller recoil velocities and, in some cases, with a smaller uncertainty. In contrast to a standard DDCM analysis, a UDCM analysis is also independent of the widths of the fully Doppler-shifted and degraded components and as a result they do not need to be determined.
Author(s)
Barber, Liam
School of Physics & Astronomy, Schuster Building, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
Cullen, David M.
School of Physics & Astronomy, Schuster Building, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
Giles, M.M.
School of Physics & Astronomy, Schuster Building, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
Nara Singh, B.S.
School of Physics & Astronomy, Schuster Building, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom / School of Engineering and Science, University of West Scotland, Paisley, United Kingdom
Mallaburn, M.J.
School of Engineering and Science, University of West Scotland, Paisley, PA1 2BE, United Kingdom