Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2008-03-19
Phys.Lett.B661:330-334,2008
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
12 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physletb.2008.02.027
The resonance strength of the two-step process of nuclear excitation by electron capture followed by $\gamma$ decay of the nucleus can be significantly increased in highly charged ions if the resonant capture proceeds via an excited electronic state with subsequent fast x-ray emission. For fully ionized $^{238}_{92}\mathrm{U}$ and $^{232}_{90}\mathrm{Th}$, the {x-ray} decay stabilizes the system against internal conversion of the captured electron, with an increase of both nuclear lifetimes and resonance strengths of up to two orders of magnitude compared with the case when occupied atomic orbitals prevent the x-ray de-excitation. Applications of this effect to the measurement of the not yet experimentally observed nuclear excitation by electron capture and to dense astrophysical plasmas are discussed.
Brandau Carsten
Harman Zoltán
Keitel Christoph H.
Kozhuharov Christophor
Pálffy Adriana
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