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Because of its high density of stored energy and long half life for storing that energy, the nuclear isomer 178m2Hf is a particularly attractive candidate for induced gamma emission experiments. A nuclear isomer is a Metastable state of an Atomic nucleus caused by the excitation of one or more of its Nucleons A nuclear isomer occupies If it could be "triggered" upon irradiation by some agent, the resulting release of cascades of gamma photons would have the best chance of finding a pair of excited states with inverted lifetimes as needed for analogs of laser devices. Its longer lifetime insures that tractable amounts of material could be collected into experimental targets that held no hazards for personnel working with the material.

A proposal to test the efficacy for "triggering" 178m2Hf was approved by a NATO-Advanced Research Workshop(NATO-ARW) held in Predeal in 1995[1]. Although the proposal was to use incident protons to bombard the target, α-particles were available when the experiment was done by an international team that was largely unsupported financially. Results were said to be extraordinary, but clearances from controlling agencies were not obtained so the results were not published, only fragments of the data can be found at the present time (some at the above URL), and the one-of-a-kind 178m2Hf target concentrated to 4% isomer content was lost. Nevertheless, the impression was given that 178m2Hf was of special importance to potential applications of IGE. It was almost the optimal situation to excite a major controversy; and such a controversy quickly erupted.

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Importance

Chronology of notable events

Experiment producing IGE from a sample of the nuclear isomer 178m2Hf. (l. to rt.) Students on duty; (w/ladder) the world's most stable beamline for monochromatic X-rays, BL01B1; (rt.) main ring of the SPring-8 synchrotron at Hyogo.
Experiment producing IGE from a sample of the nuclear isomer 178m2Hf. (l. to rt. ) Students on duty; (w/ladder) the world's most stable beamline for monochromatic X-rays, BL01B1; (rt. ) main ring of the SPring-8 synchrotron at Hyogo.

Opinions

It has been claimed that there is much greater statistical confidence[17] in the results proving IGE from 178m2Hf than confidence in the experiments disproving it.

See also


References

  1. ^ Proceedings of the NATO-ARW are collected in Hyperfine Interactions, 107, pp 3-492 (1997). A nuclear isomer is a Metastable state of an Atomic nucleus caused by the excitation of one or more of its Nucleons A nuclear isomer occupies In Physics, induced gamma emission ( IGE) refers to the process of fluorescent emission of Gamma rays from excited nuclei usually involving a specific
  2. ^ High Energy Density Explosives, N. Lewis, R. Garwin, D. Hammer, W. Happer, R. Jeanloz. J. Katz, S. Koonin, P. Weinberger, E. Williams. October 1997. JSR-97-110. online pdf Sect. 4, p. 13.
  3. ^ Ref. needed to be supplied
  4. ^ Prof. Collins refuses to accept a security clearance.
  5. ^ Scary Things Come in Small Packages, Washington Post article of 2004 by Sharon Weinberger
  6. ^ Conflicting Results on a Long-Lived Nuclear Isomer of Hafnium Have Wider Implications This Physics Today article provides a balanced view from 2004. Sharon Weinberger is an American writer on security issues She now writes for Wired 's national security blog Danger Room
  7. ^ San Jose newspaper article., October, 2003.
  8. ^ C. Rusu (PhD Dissertation, U of Texas at Dallas, 2002)Available from: Proquest (Order Number: 3087127).
  9. ^ Hf-isomer triggering stopped by legislative fiat
  10. ^ Reprints of articles about nuclear isomers in peer reviewed journals. - The Center for Quantum Electronics, The University of Texas at Dallas.
  11. ^ C. B. Collins, N. C. Zoita, F. Davanloo, Y. Yoda, T. Uruga, J. M. Pouvesle, and I. I. Popescu, Nuclear Resonance Spectroscopy of the 31-year isomer of Hf-178, Laser Physics Letters 2, p162-167 (2005).
  12. ^ Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 072503 (2001).
  13. ^ Phys Rev. C 67, 041305R (2003).
  14. ^ E. V. Tkalya, Probability of L-shell nuclear excitation by electron transitions in 178Hfm2, Phys. Rev. C 68, 064611 (2003).
  15. ^ E. V. Tkalya, Induced decay of 178Hfm2: Theoretical analysis of experimental results, Phys. Rev. C 71, 024606 (2005).
  16. ^ E. V. Tkalya, Induced decay of the nuclear isomer 178m2Hf and the "Isomeric bomb", Physics-Uspekhi 48, 525 (2005) [Uspekhi Fiz. Nauk 175, 555 (2005)].
  17. ^ Open letter on triggering confidence.

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