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Study of transitional nuclei at TRISTAN

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/7142241· OSTI ID:7142241
At present there are six decay studies at TRISTAN in which the Oklahoma group has a major participation. These involve the decay of {sup 99}Sr, {sup 145}Ca, {sup 147}La, {sup 99}Rb, {sup 101}Sr and {sup 101}Y. These projects are in varying stages of completion and will be discussed individually in this paper. During the first third of this contract year (6/1/82--10/1/82) time at TRISTAN was devoted to ion-source and other facility development. Two new ion sources were developed and tested, a surface ionization source with a Ta ionizer and a FEBIAD-type plasma source. Both worked very well and with excellent reliability. In addition some work was done toward developing a surface ionization ion source for negative ions of Br and I, which are of special interest to the Oklahoma project. Further development of this source was postponed in favor of production runs with the other two, and a variety of new possibilities for future work have become available from these sources.
Research Organization:
Oklahoma Univ., Norman, OK (USA)
Sponsoring Organization:
DOE/ER
DOE Contract Number:
AS05-79ER10495
OSTI ID:
7142241
Report Number(s):
DOE/ER/10495-3; ON: DE90007668
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English