Search for α decay of 151Eu to the first excited level of 147Pm using underground γ-ray spectrometry
Abstract
The alpha decay of 151Eu to the first excited level of 147Pm (Jπ = 5/2+, Eexc=91.1 keV) was searched for at the HADES underground laboratory (≈ 500 m w.e.). A sample of high purity europium oxide with mass of 303 g and a natural isotopic composition has been measured over 2232.8 h with a high energy resolution ultra-low background n-type semi-planar HPGe detector (40 cm3) with sub-micron deadlayer. The new improved half-life limit has been set as T1/2 ≥ 3.7× 1018 yr at 68% C.L. Possibilities to improve the sensitivity of the experiment, which is already near the theoretical predictions, are discussed. New half-life limit for α decay of 153Eu is also set as T1/2 ≥ 5.5× 1017 yr.
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