References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 107TE 111XE A DECAY:0.81 S:XUNDL-2
6 references found.
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Nucl.Phys. A326, 65 (1979)
D.Schardt, R.Kirchner, O.Klepper, W.Reisdorf, E.Roeckl, P.Tidemand-Petersson, G.T.Ewan, E.Hagberg, B.Jonson, S.Mattsson, G.Nyman
Alpha Decay Studies of Tellurium, Iodine, Xenon and Cesium Isotopes
RADIOACTIVITY 107,108,109,110Te, 110,111,112,113I, 111,112,113Xe, 114Cs [from 58Ni(58Ni, xpyn)]; measured T1/2, Eα; deduced α-branching ratios. Mass-separated samples, enriched target; surface-barrier Si detectors.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(79)90367-1
Nucl.Phys. A368, 153 (1981)
D.Schardt, T.Batsch, R.Kirchner, O.Klepper, W.Kurcewicz, E.Roeckl, P.Tidemand-Petersson
Alpha Decay of Neutron-Deficient Isotopes with 52 ≤ Z ≤ 55, Including the New Isotopes 106Te (T1/2 = 60 μs) and 110Xe
RADIOACTIVITY 106,107,108,109,110Te, 110,111,112,113I, 110,111,112,113Xe, 114Cs [from 58Ni(58Ni, xnyp)]; measured T1/2, Eα; deduced α-branching ratios. Mass-separated samples, enriched target, surface-barrier Si detectors.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(81)90737-5
Z.Phys. A340, 225 (1991)
F.Heine, T.Faestermann, A.Gillitzer, J.Homolka, M.Kopf, W.Wagner
Proton and Alpha Radioactivity of Very Neutron Deficient Te, I, Xe and Cs Isotopes, Studied after Electrostatic Separation
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 54Fe, 58Ni(58Ni, X), E=240, 275 MeV; measured p, α energy correlations.
RADIOACTIVITY 107,108,109Te, 110I, 111Xe [from 54Fe, 58Ni(58Ni, X), E=240, 275 MeV]; measured p, α energy correlations, Eα, Ep. 109I deduced proton-decay to 108Te. 112Cs deduced no proton decay.
Phys.Rev. C49, 3312 (1994)
R.D.Page, P.J.Woods, R.A.Cunningham, T.Davinson, N.J.Davis, A.N.James, K.Livingston, P.J.Sellin, A.C.Shotter
Alpha Radioactivity above 100Sn Including the Decay of 108I
RADIOACTIVITY 108,110I, 106,107,108,109Te, 112Xe(α) [from 54Fe(58Ni, X), E=240, 255 MeV]; measured Eα, T1/2, α-branching ratios; deduced Q, reduced widths.
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 54Fe(58Ni, X), E=204, 255 MeV; measured Eα, Iα; deduced 108I, 106Te α-decay evidence.
Phys.Rev. C 70, 064314 (2004)
B.Hadinia, B.Cederwall, K.Lagergren, J.Blomqvist, T.Back, S.Eeckhaudt, T.Grahn, P.Greenlees, A.Johnson, D.T.Joss, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, H.Kettunen, M.Leino, A.-P.Leppanen, R.J.Liotta, P.Nieminen, M.Nyman, J.Pakarinen, E.S.Paul, P.Rahkila, C.Scholey, J.Uusitalo, R.Wadsworth, D.R.Wiseman
First identification of γ-ray transitions in 107Te
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(52Cr, 3n), E=187 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (recoil)γ-coin. 107Te deduced transitions, excited state. Jurogam array, recoil-decay tagging.
RADIOACTIVITY 107Te(α) [from 58Ni(52Cr, 3n)]; measured Eα, Iα.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.70.064314
Phys.Rev.Lett. 105, 162502 (2010)
I.G.Darby, R.K.Grzywacz, J.C.Batchelder, C.R.Bingham, L.Cartegni, C.J.Gross, M.Hjorth-Jensen, D.T.Joss, S.N.Liddick, W.Nazarewicz, S.Padgett, R.D.Page, T.Papenbrock, M.M.Rajabali, J.Rotureau, K.P.Rykaczewski
Orbital Dependent Nucleonic Pairing in the Lightest Known Isotopes of Tin
RADIOACTIVITY 109Xe, 105Te(α); measured Iα, Eα, Iγ, Iγ; deduced J, π for ground and first excited states in 101Sn, ground state spin inversion, strong pairing interaction. Comparison with shell model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.162502