Abstract

An experiment on nuclear excitation by electronic transition (NEET) induced by deexcitations of the excited atomic states was performed on ${}^{189}\mathrm{Os}.$ Osmium targets were bombarded with both a white beam and with a monochromatic 115 keV x ray beam to produce K vacancies in Os atoms. Online K x-ray spectra were measured with a Ge detector and the L x rays emitted from the 30.814 keV isomer state in the ${}^{189}\mathrm{Os}$ nucleus were measured offline. The NEET probability obtained from the monochromatic beam experiment was deduced to be less than $4.1\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{\ensuremath{-}10}$ per created K hole. This value is much lower than the values measured so far. The white beam experiment shows that these high probabilities of the NEET process in ${}^{189}\mathrm{Os},$ which were obtained by irradiation with white x-ray and bremsstrahlung x-ray beams, results mainly in a contribution from direct nuclear photoabsorption into the 69.537 keV state in ${}^{189}\mathrm{Os}.$

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