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A large $mu^-$ polarization was achieved in muonic Bi atoms with the help of the strong hyperfine field in a polarized nuclear target. Using $^{209}$Bi nuclei polarized to ($59pm9$)% in ferromagnetic BiMn, we observed a $mu$-$e$ decay asymmetry of ($13.1pm3.9$)%, which gives $mu^-$ polarization per nuclear polarization equal to $-1.07pm 0.35$. This value is almost consistent with $-0.792$ calculated for nuclei with spin $I= frac{9}{2}$ and a positive magnetic moment under the assumption that the hyperfine interaction becomes effective in the lowest muonic states.
The capture cross section of $^{209}$Bi(n,$gamma$)$^{210g}$Bi was measured at different astrophysically energies including thermal capture cross section (25 meV), resonance integral, and the Maxwellian averaged cross section at a thermal energy of $k
A search for an exotic natural radioactivity of lead nuclei, using nuclear emulsion sheets as detector, is described. We discuss the experimental set-up of a test performed at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory (Italy), the event simulation, data analysis and preliminary results.
We present the first measurement of the energy spectrum up to 70 MeV of electrons from the decay of negative muons after they become bound in $^{27}$Al atoms. The data were taken with the TWIST apparatus at TRIUMF. We find a muon lifetime of (864.6 $
$^{209}$Bi alpha decay to the ground and to the first excited state have been contemporary observed for the first time with a large BGO scintillating bolometer. The half-life of $^{209}$Bi is determined to be $tau_{1/2}$=(2.01$pm$0.08)$cdot10^{19}$ y
The high spin states in $^{195}$Bi has been studied by $gamma$-ray spectroscopic method using the $^{181}$Ta($^{20}$Ne, 6n) fusion evaporation reaction at 130 MeV. The $gammagamma$ coincidence data were taken using an array of 8 clover HPGe detectors