ADOPTED LEVELS for 66V
Authors: E. Browne, J. K. Tuli | Citation: Nucl. Data Sheets 111, 1093 (2010) | Cutoff date: 3-Mar-2009
Full ENSDF file | Adopted Levels (PDF version)
Q(β-)=1.89×104 keV SY | S(n)= 2.0×103 keV SY | ||||
Reference: 2012WA38 |
E(level) (keV) | T1/2(level) |
0 | > 360 ns % β- = ? % β-n = ? |
Additional Level Data and Comments:
E(level) | Jπ(level) | T1/2(level) | Comments |
0 | > 360 ns % β- = ? % β-n = ? | Measured cross section=8×10-12 mb +4-6 (read by the evaluator from figure 2 of 2009Ta05, which shows cross-sections as a function of Q(g) (the difference in mass excess of the beam particle and the observed fragment)). E(level): Measured cross section=8×10-12 mb +4-6 (read by the evaluator from figure 2 of 2009Ta05, which shows cross-sections as a function of Q(g) (the difference in mass excess of the beam particle and the observed fragment)). |
2009Ta05: 66V identified by fragmentation of 76Ge beam at 132 MeV/nucleon at NSCL facility using A1900 fragment separator combined with S800 analysis beam line to form a two stage separator system. The transmitted fragments were analyzed event-by-event in momentum and particle identification. The nuclei of interest were stopped in eight Si diodes which provided measurement of energy loss, nuclear charge and total kinetic energy. The time-of-flight of each particle that reached the detector stack was measured in four different ways using plastic scintillators, Si detectors, and parallel-plate avalanche counters. The simultaneous measurement of ΔE signals, the magnetic rigidity, total kinetic energy and the time-of-flight (tof) provided unambiguous identification of the atomic number, charge state and mass number.
Q-value: Note: Current evaluation has used the following Q record 18510 calc 2400 calc 18700 calc -16920 calc 1997Mo25
Q-value: S(2n)=7080 (1997Mo25)