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New precise K measurement as a test of internal conversion theory 166 keV transition in 139 La Christine Balonek Dr. John C. Hardy, Advisor Dr. Ninel Nica, Deputy Advisor August 3, 2006

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New precise a K measurement as a test of internal conversion theory. 166 keV transition in 139 La. Christine Balonek Dr. John C. Hardy, Advisor Dr. Ninel Nica, Deputy Advisor August 3, 2006. Overview. Internal Conversion 139 La Decay Scheme 139 Ba Source Data Collection - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: New precise  a K  measurement as a test of internal conversion theory

New precise K measurement as a test of internal conversion theory

166 keV transition in 139La

Christine BalonekDr. John C. Hardy, AdvisorDr. Ninel Nica, Deputy AdvisorAugust 3, 2006

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Overview

• Internal Conversion

• 139La Decay Scheme

• 139Ba Source

• Data Collection

• Spectral Analysis

• Impurity Analysis

• K X-Ray Analysis

• K Calculations

• Preliminary Results

• Summary

• Acknowledgements

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• Nuclear de-excitation energy transferred to an electron– Electron is emitted and followed by an x-ray– In competition with -ray emission

• Internal Conversion Coefficient

• Impact– Nuclear decay schemes

• Spin and parity assignments

• Transition rates

• Branching ratios

– Detector calibration

e

Internal Conversion

x-ray

e-

~10-18 s

e-

~10-17 s

-ray

L shellL shell

K shellK shell

HoleHole

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139La Decay SchemeLanthanum

K x-raysEnergy(keV) Intensity

1 33.442 46.8 11

2 33.034 25.7 6

1 37.801 8.7 19

2 38.726 2.81 6

3 37.72 4.51 10

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139Ba Source

• Source design– Determine number of atoms

(mass of sample) required to produce desired -ray counts

• Preparation of sources– Obtain enriched barium

– Dilute Ba(NO3)2 in water

– Two sources, A and B

Adhesive Mylar tape, 3.81 m

Ba++(aq) + 2NO3

-(aq)

Insulin

Mylar tape, 12.7 m

Trim excess tape to minimize impurities

Source ready to be irradiated

7.0 mm0.5 in

• Layer Effects– Attenuation calculations

– Back scattering

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Data collection

• Neutron irradiation of source– Texas A&M Nuclear Science Center

• and x-ray detection– Germanium detector, Cyclotron Institute,

Texas A&M University• Relative photopeak efficiencies calibrated

to 0.15%

– 17 spectra recorded between ~1 and 24 hours after activation

151. mm

and x-rays

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Spectral Analysis

• Source A, Sept. 2005 irradiation, spectrum 1– 52.7 min elapsed time / 46.9 min live time (~0.6 half lives)

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Impurity Analysis

K

K

-ray

x-rays

x-ray impurities

29.623 keV to 42.290 keV

-ray impurities

163.138 keV to 168.638 keV

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K X-Ray AnalysisSpectrum 1, 0.88 hr

- largely 139La x-rays

Spectrum 9, 15.87 hr

- source impurity x-rays

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K X-Ray Analysis

spectrum 9, scaledspectrum 1

Lanthanum K x-ray region

Impurities:152Eum 152Sm

152Eu 152Sm

152Eum 152Eu

153Sm 153Eu

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K Calculation

• K-shell internal conversion coefficient, K

• K = K-shell fluorescence yield

– 0.905(4)*

• NK, N = total number of K x or -rays

– Integration of spectra after removal of impurities

• K, = detector efficiency for K x or -rays

– Known detector efficiencies at energies of interest

K

K

KK N

N

1

K

K

KK N

N

1

*E. Schönfeld, H. Jaen, NIM A 369 (1996) 527.

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Preliminary Results

K

K

KK N

N

1

K

K

KK N

N

1

002.1

8387.0

3117232

770291

905.0

1K

002.1

8387.0

1752099

437196

905.0

1K

Source A, Sept. 2005 Irradiation Source B, July 2006 Irradiation

Theoretical Calculations

2231.0 K:hole With

2225.0 K:hole Without

27 2285.0K 28 2308.0K

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Summary

• Successfully prepared and irradiated two enriched 139Ba sources

• Analyzed 17 spectra for impurities based on -ray energies and parent nuclei properties

• Performed quantitative x-ray analysis to subtract impurities

• Calculated preliminary values for K of 139La

• More detailed analysis of x-rays needed– Analysis is ongoing

• Next: 196Pt irradiation– K measurement for 197Au

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Acknowledgements

• Dr. John C. Hardy, Advisor• Dr. Ninel Nica, Deputy Advisor• Hardy Research Group

– Victor Golovko, John Goodwin, Victor Iacob, Hyo In Park

• Texas A&M Cyclotron Institute REU Program– Dr. Sherry Yennello– Mary Ann Batson