An analysis has been performed on the observed chains to date previously assigned to
288115 and
289115 parents. Preprint is available here:
http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/1502.03030.pdfPreviously Dubna had assigned all chains ending in SF of Rg to
289115 as they were all the same length. The above analysis includes the new GSI chains and suggests many of the chains assigned to
289115 should be assigned to
288115. If correct, the SF observed is very likely decay of the Even-Even EC daughters as the straight SF lifetimes of the odd-odd nuclei
280Rg and
284113 should be hindering significantly relative to adjacent nuclei with only one odd nucleon.
Couple things to think about:
1. If
280Rg has a ~10% EC branch, its partial EC half-life is ~45 seconds. This means
282Rg would likely have a significant EC branch (partial EC lifetime prob. ~2 to 10 minutes based on stepping of EC lifetimes seen elsewhere in the nuclear chart).
2. This means a separate reanalysis is probably going to be needed to the chains assigned to
294117 and
293117. Some of the chains currently assigned to
293117 have multiple members with rather long lifetimes compared to the rest. Would appear just on visual inspection of those chain 4-5 of those may actually be
294117 chains resulting in a ~33% EC branching for
294117 and a partial EC lifetime of ~4-5 minutes for this nuclide. Probably need additional data here for this, unfortunately availability/short lifetime of
249Bk makes producing element 117 more challenging.
3. Chain D3 mentioned in the paper. Resembles the longer chains I mentioned in #2. However I think the 1n channel leading to
290115 is hardly a practical explanation (1n channel has yet to be observed in "hot fusion" reactions). Isomeric state?