References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 212PA 181TA(36AR,5N):T1/2:XUNDL-2

5 references found.

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1997MI03

Phys.Rev. C55, 1555 (1997)

S.Mitsuoka, H.Ikezoe, T.Ikuta, Y.Nagame, K.Tsukada, I.Nishinaka, Y.Oura, Y.L.Zhao

α-Decay Properties of the New Neutron Deficient Isotope 212Pa

RADIOACTIVITY 212Pa(α) [from 182W(35Cl, 5n), E=182.5 MeV]; measured T1/2, Eα; deduced Qα, s-wave α-decay reduced width.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 182W(35Cl, 5n), (35Cl, 2n), (35Cl, 3n), (35Cl, 4np), (35Cl, 5np), (35Cl, 3np), (35Cl, 2np), (35Cl, np), (35Cl, 2nα), (35Cl, 3nα), (35Cl, nα), (35Cl, α), (35Cl, n2p), (35Cl, 3npα), (35Cl, 2npα), E=182.5 MeV; measured residuals decay associated Eα, Iα.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.55.1555


2014YA19

J.Phys.(London) G41, 105104 (2014)

H.Yang, L.Ma, Z.Zhang, L.Yu, G.Jia, M.Huang, Z.Gan, T.Huang, G.Li, X.Wu, Y.Fang, Z.Wang, B.Gao, W.Hua

Experiment for synthesis of neutron-deficient protactinium isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 175,176Lu(40Ca, X)201Po/203At/205Rn/206Rn/207Rn/208Rn/206Fr/207Fr/208Fr/209Fr/210Fr/211Fr/209Ra/210Ra/211Ra/212Ra/210Ac/211Ac/212Ac/212Pa/214Pa/211Th/214Th/216TH, E=193 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced α-particles energies, σ. Comparison with available data.

RADIOACTIVITY 208,209,210,211,212Ac, 212,214Pa, 211,214,216Th(α); measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced T1/2. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/41/10/105104


2017WA10

Chin.Phys.C 41, 030003 (2017)

M.Wang, G.Audi, F.G.Kondev, W.J.Huang, S.Naimi, X.Xu

The AME2016 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references

ATOMIC MASSES A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic masses data.

doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/41/3/030003


2019MO01

At.Data Nucl.Data Tables 125, 1 (2019)

P.Moller, M.R.Mumpower, T.Kawano, W.D.Myers

Nuclear properties for astrophysical and radioactive-ion-beam applications (II)

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE Z=8-136; calculated the ground-state odd-proton and odd-neutron spins and parities, proton and neutron pairing gaps, one- and two-neutron separation energies, quantities related to β-delayed one- and two-neutron emission probabilities, average energy and average number of emitted neutrons, β-decay energy release and T1/2 with respect to Gamow-Teller decay with a phenomenological treatment of first-forbidden decays, one- and two-proton separation energies, and α-decay energy release and half-life.

doi: 10.1016/j.adt.2018.03.003


2020AU04

Phys.Rev. C 102, 034305 (2020)

K.Auranen, J.Uusitalo, H.Badran, T.Grahn, P.T.Greenlees, A.Herzan, U.Jakobsson, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, J.Konki, M.Leino, A.-P.Leppanen, G.O'Neill, J.Pakarinen, P.Papadakis, J.Partanen, P.Peura, P.Rahkila, P.Ruotsalainen, M.Sandzelius, J.Saren, C.Scholey, L.Sinclair, J.Sorri, S.Stolze, A.Voss

Exploring the boundaries of the nuclear landscape: α-decay properties of 211Pa

RADIOACTIVITY 211,212,213Pa(α)[from 181Ta(36Ar, 6n), (36Ar, 5n), (36Ar, 4n), E=178-214 MeV, and 169Tm(36Ar, X), E=187 MeV, followed by separation of reaction products of interest using RITU separator at the K-130 cyclotron of the University of Jyvaskyla]; measured Eα, Iα, (implants)-α correlations, and (implants)-α1234 correlations, half-lives of decays of 211Pa, 212Pa and 213Pa using GREAT spectrometer and multiwire proportional counter (MWPC); deduced Q(α), reduced α widths in Rasmussen formalism, α hindrance factors, mass excesses, S(p), S(2p). 199,200,201At, 203,204,205Fr, 207,208,209Ac(α)[from 211,212,213Pa α decay chains]; measured Eα, (211,212,213Pa implants)(4α)-correlations, time differences between correlated events. Comparison with previous experimental results, evaluated masses and proton separation energies in AME2016, and theoretical mass models. Systematics of Q(α) values for N=116-132 Ac, Th and Pa isotopes, S(p) values of A=210-224 Pa isotopes, S(p) values N=116-126 Ac and Th isotopes, and S(2p) values of N=111-126 Th isotopes. 196,197,197m,198Po, 197,198,198m,200At, 200,201,204,205,206Rn, 201,206,207,208,209Fr, 207,208,209,210Ra, 210,211,212,213Ac; observed α peaks in Figs. 1a and 1b from the decays of these isotopes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.034305