Decay studies of the long-lived states in 186Tl

Abstract

Decay spectroscopy of the long-lived states in 186Tl has been performed at the ISOLDE Decay Station at ISOLDE, CERN. The α decay from the low-spin (2-) state in 186Tl was observed for the first time and a half-life of 3.4+0.5-0.4 s was determined. Based on the α-decay energy, the relative positions of the long-lived states were fixed, with the (2-) state as the ground state, the 7(+) state at 77(56)~keV and the 10(-) state at 451(56) keV. The level scheme of the internal decay of the 186Tl(10(-)) state (T1/2 = 3.40(9) s), which was known to decay solely through emission of 374 keV γ-ray transition, was extended and a lower-limit for the β-decay branching bβ > 5.9(3)\% was determined. The extracted retardation factors for the γ decay of the 10(-) state were compared to the available data in neighboring odd-odd thallium isotopes indicating the importance of the π d3/2 shell in the isomeric decay and significant structure differences between 184Tl and 186Tl.

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