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Search for low-energy induced depletion of 178Hfm2 at the SPring-8 synchrotron
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsNuclear StructurePlasma PhysicsSynchrotron Radiation SourceSpring-8 SynchrotronSynchrotron Radiation ResearchLow-energy PhotonsHigh-energy Nuclear ReactionRadiation DetectionPhysicsAtomic PhysicsNuclear ReactionsSynchrotron RadiationLow-energy Induced DepletionExperimental Nuclear PhysicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyNuclear ExperimentsIrradiation Conditions
Abstract Electromagnetic transitions within nuclei reflect specific aspects of nuclear structure. This is particularly true for metastable excited states, or isomers, like 178 Hf m 2 ( T 1 / 2 = 31 years, excitation energy 2446 keV). The interaction of external radiation with isomers can be used to study atomic and nuclear properties and, perhaps, to induce a release of the stored energy. Some experiments indicated that low-energy photons near the L 3 edge (9.561 keV) of hafnium could cause this to occur for 178 Hf m 2 , but the lack of a viable physical model and null experiments by other groups have left these claims in doubt. The present work describes a new experiment to examine this process by closely duplicating the irradiation conditions in positive studies, but using a more advanced multi-detector γ array. No support for an induced depletion of 178 Hf m 2 by low-energy photons was obtained, with an upper limit for the integral cross section that is eight orders-of-magnitude below the reported value.
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