Characterization of isomers produced by the spontaneous fission of 252Cf with the VESPA setup
Abstract
Isomers produced by spontaneous fission of 252Cf have been measured with the VESPA setup, composed of LaBr3(Ce) detectors for fast γ-ray spectroscopy and an ionization chamber for detecting fission fragments. Identification of the isomers was derived from fission fragment-γ-γ coincidences. This paper presents the half-life of 34 isomeric states measured with this setup, from less than the nanosecond up to tens of microseconds. Two of these isomers are reported for the first time, in 108Tc and 147Ce. In addition to this half-life analysis, the isomers are used to develop and test a nuclear charge calibration of the ionization chamber.
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