Spectroscopy along Flerovium Decay Chains: Discovery of ^{280}Ds and an Excited State in ^{282}Cn.

A Såmark-Roth,D M Cox,D Rudolph, L G Sarmiento, B G Carlsson,J L Egido, P Golubev, J Heery, A Yakushev, S Åberg, H M Albers, M Albertsson,M Block,H Brand,T Calverley, R Cantemir,R M Clark,Ch E Düllmann, J Eberth, C Fahlander,U Forsberg, J M Gates,F Giacoppo,M Götz,S Götz,R-D Herzberg, Y Hrabar,E Jäger, D Judson,J Khuyagbaatar, B Kindler, I Kojouharov,J V Kratz,J Krier,N Kurz, L Lens,J Ljungberg, B Lommel,J Louko, C-C Meyer, A Mistry, C Mokry,P Papadakis,E Parr, J L Pore, I Ragnarsson, J Runke,M Schädel, H Schaffner, B Schausten, D A Shaughnessy, P Thörle-Pospiech, N Trautmann, J Uusitalo

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS(2021)

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A nuclear spectroscopy experiment was conducted to study α-decay chains stemming from isotopes of flerovium (element Z=114). An upgraded TASISpec decay station was placed behind the gas-filled separator TASCA at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany. The fusion-evaporation reactions ^{48}Ca+^{242}Pu and ^{48}Ca+^{244}Pu provided a total of 32 flerovium-candidate decay chains, of which two and eleven were firmly assigned to ^{286}Fl and ^{288}Fl, respectively. A prompt coincidence between a 9.60(1)-MeV α particle event and a 0.36(1)-MeV conversion electron marked the first observation of an excited state in an even-even isotope of the heaviest man-made elements, namely ^{282}Cn. Spectroscopy of ^{288}Fl decay chains fixed Q_{α}=10.06(1)  MeV. In one case, a Q_{α}=9.46(1)-MeV decay from ^{284}Cn into ^{280}Ds was observed, with ^{280}Ds fissioning after only 518  μs. The impact of these findings, aggregated with existing data on decay chains of ^{286,288}Fl, on the size of an anticipated shell gap at proton number Z=114 is discussed in light of predictions from two beyond-mean-field calculations, which take into account triaxial deformation.
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