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TT 18: Superconductivity: Poster
TT 18.60: Poster
Montag, 18. März 2024, 15:00–18:00, Poster C
Metallic Magnetic Calorimeter for the Search of Alpha Decay in Os-184 — •Nathalie Probst1, Andreas Reifenberger1, Fedor Danevych2, Andreas Fleischmann1, and Christian Enss1 — 1KIP, Heidelberg University, Germany — 2Institute for Nuclear Research of NASU
Excesses of the daughter nuclide W-180 found in meteorites and terrestrial rocks claim an alpha decay for Os-184 with the half-life τ1/2=(1.1±0.2)· 1013 yr which is in contradiction with the theoretical prediction τ1/2=(2.1−7.5)· 1013 yr. While the half-life τ1/2=(2.0±1.1)· 1015 yr of Os-186 was directly measured in laboratory experiments, for Os-184 only a lower limit τ1/2>2.0· 1013 yr was determined.
In this work we aim to directly measure the half-life of Os-184 for the first time and in addition reach a substantially higher precision for the value of the half-life of Os-186. Therefore, bulk superconducting osmium is used as a particle absorber for a metallic magnetic calorimeter (MMC). Compared to germanium detectors which are commonly used for particle detection, this detector stands out with a small detector volume which reduces the background of myonic and cosmic radiation to a minimum.
With the energy resolution being in the keV-range, we will answer the question whether the alpha decay in Os-184 exists. We discuss first results including the characterization with external sources.
Keywords: osmium; alpha decay; detector