First observation of alpha decay of 190-Pt to the first excited level (Eexc=137.2 keV) of 186-Os
Abstract
The alpha decays of naturally occurring platinum isotopes, which are accompanied by the emission of gamma quanta, have been searched for deep underground (3600 m w.e.) in the Gran Sasso National Laboratories of the INFN (Italy). A sample of Pt with mass of 42.5 g and a natural isotopic composition has been measured with a low background HP Ge detector (468 cm3) during 1815 h. The alpha decay of 190-Pt to the first excited level of 186-Os (Jπ = 2+, Eexc=137.2 keV) has been observed for the first time, with the half-life determined as: T1/2 = 2.6-0.3+0.4 (stat.) 0.6 (syst.) × 1014 yr. The T1/2 limits for the alpha decays of other Pt isotopes have been determined at level of T1/2 1016-1020 yr. These limits have been set for the first time or they are better than those known from earlier experiments.