Journal Article GSI-2021-00081

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$\alpha$ decay of $^{243}Fm_{143}$ and $^{245}Fm_{145}$ , and of their daughter nuclei

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2020
APS Woodbury, NY

Physical review / C 102(4), 044312 () [10.1103/PhysRevC.102.044312]

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Note: We thank the UNILAC staff and the ion-source crew for delivering high-intensity and stable beams. We are grateful to J. Steiner, A. Hübner, and to the late W. Hartmann for production of the large area targets and preparation of the target wheels.

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  1. SHE Chemie (SHC)
  2. SHE Physik (SHP)
  3. Targetlabor (TTL)
  4. Kernspektroskopie (KSP)
Research Program(s):
  1. 612 - Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory (POF3-612) (POF3-612)
Experiment(s):
  1. U288: Study of chemical properties of element 114 (POF3-612; X8)

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