Dataset referencing 2025SP01
A.Spacek, A.Herzan, M.Sedlak, M.Venhart, F.A.Ali, A.N.Andreyev, K.Auranen, S.Banovska, M.Balogh, R.J.Carroll, D.M.Cox, J.G.Cubiss, T.Davis, M.C.Drummond, J.L.Easton, T.Grahn, A.Gredley, P.T.Greenlees, J.Henderson, U.Jakobsson, D.T.Joss, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, G.Kantay, J.Kliman, J.Konki, E.A.Lawrie, M.Leino, V.Matousek, A.K.Mistry, C.G.McPeake, D.O'Donnell, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, P.Papadakis, J.Partanen, P.Peura, P.Rahkila, A.Repko, P.Ruotsalainen, M.Sandzelius, J.Saren, B.Saygi, D.Seweryniak, C.Scholey, J.Sorri, S.Stolze, A.Thornthwaite, I.S.Timchenko, J.Uusitalo, M.Veselsky, S.Vielhauer, F.P.Wearing
Fine structure in the α decay of 179Hg and 177Au
RADIOACTIVITY 179Hg, 177Au(α) [from 100Ru(82Kr, X)179Hg, E=352 MeV; 92Mo(88Kr, X)177Au, E=399 MeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ, X-rays; deduced α-decay scheme, α-particle energies, branching ratios, reduced width, hindrance factor, multipolarity of the γ-ray transitions, α-decay fine structures. The focal-plane GREAT spectrometer at the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyvaskyla (JYFL), Finland.
doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-025-01513-9