Fig. 1: The energies of the first and second decay event following a recoil-implantation event in the same pixel of the detector. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: The energies of the first and second decay event following a recoil-implantation event in the same pixel of the detector.

From: New proton emitter 188At implies an interaction unprecedented in heavy nuclei

Fig. 1: The energies of the first and second decay event following a recoil-implantation event in the same pixel of the detector.The alt text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The searching time of the first decay event was set to 2 ms from the implantation. The α-decay of 188At has escaped from the detector, therefore, only part of its first α-decay energy was recorded. Selected previously identified67,68,69,70 particle energies are marked with dashed lines and blue labels.

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