Stepping into the Sea of Instability: The New Sub-us Superheavy Nucleus 252Rf
Abstract
We report the discovery of the new isotope 252Rf. With its extremely short half-life of 60+90-30~ns, it expands the range of half-lives of the known superheavy nuclei by about two orders of magnitude. This nucleus was synthesized in its high-K isomeric state, for which we measured a half-life of 13+4-3~μs. Our results confirm a smooth onset of decreasing ground-state spontaneous fission half-lives in the neutron-deficient Rf isotopes towards the isotopic border of 10-14~s, which is the time needed to form an atomic shell. Our findings set a new benchmark for further exploration of phenomena associated with high-K states and inverted fission-stability in the heaviest nuclei.
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