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Toward the Discovery of New Elements: Production of Livermorium (Z=116) with Ti50

Authors
  • Gates, JM
  • Orford, R
  • Rudolph, D
  • Appleton, C
  • Barrios, BM
  • Benitez, JY
  • Bordeau, M
  • Botha, W
  • Campbell, CM
  • Chadderton, J
  • Chemey, AT
  • Clark, RM
  • Crawford, HL
  • Despotopulos, JD
  • Dorvaux, O
  • Esker, NE
  • Fallon, P
  • Folden, CM
  • Gall, BJP
  • Garcia, FH
  • And 34 more
Publication Date
Oct 25, 2024
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eScholarship - University of California
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Abstract

The ^{244}Pu(^{50}Ti,xn)^{294-x}Lv reaction was investigated at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's 88-Inch Cyclotron. The experiment was aimed at the production of a superheavy element with Z≥114 by irradiating an actinide target with a beam heavier than ^{48}Ca. Produced Lv ions were separated from the unwanted beam and nuclear reaction products using the Berkeley Gas-filled Separator and implanted into a newly commissioned focal-plane detector system. Two decay chains were observed and assigned to the decay of ^{290}Lv. The production cross section was measured to be σ_{prod}=0.44(_{-0.28}^{+0.58}) pb at a center-of-target center-of-mass energy of 220(3) MeV. This represents the first published measurement of the production of a superheavy element near the "island of stability," with a beam of ^{50}Ti and is an essential precursor in the pursuit of searching for new elements beyond Z=118.

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