Photoactivation of 180Tam and Its Implications for the Nucleosynthesis of Nature's Rarest Naturally Occurring Isotope

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The depopulation of the quasistable isomer in 180Ta with Jπ = 9- at Ex = 75 keV by resonant photoabsorption was investigated with intense bremsstrahlung. The results indicate a dramatic acceleration of the isomer decay to the short-lived Jπ = 1+ ground state under stellar s-process conditions. The consequences for a possible nucleosynthesis of nature's rarest isotope 180Ta within the s process are discussed.

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