Measurement of the Isolated Nuclear Two-Photon Decay in 72Ge
Abstract
The nuclear two-photon or double-gamma (2γ) decay is a second-order electromagnetic process whereby a nucleus in an excited state emits two gamma rays simultaneously. To be able to directly measure the 2γ decay rate in the low-energy regime below the electron-positron pair-creation threshold, we combined the isochronous mode of a storage ring with Schottky resonant cavities. The newly developed technique can be applied to isomers with excitation energies down to 100\,keV and half-lives as short as 10\,ms. The half-life for the 2γ decay of the first-excited 0+ state in bare 72Ge ions was determined to be 23.9(6)\,ms, which strongly deviates from expectations.
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