Publications by authors named "H Makii"

The formation and the chemical characterization of single atoms of dubnium (Db, element 105), in the form of its volatile oxychloride, was investigated using the on-line gas phase chromatography technique, in the temperature range 350-600 °C. Under the exactly same chemical conditions, comparative studies with the lighter homologues of Group 5 in the Periodic Table clearly indicate the volatility sequence being NbOCl > TaOCl ≥ DbOCl . From the obtained experimental results, thermochemical data for DbOCl were derived.

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  • The first ionization potentials (IP) for heavy actinides fermium (Fm), mendelevium (Md), nobelium (No), and lawrencium (Lr) were measured using a novel method involving surface ionization and mass separation.
  • The obtained IP values align closely with advanced relativistic calculations, confirming the reliability of the measurements.
  • As observed in lanthanides, the IPs of these heavy actinides increase with the filling of the 5f orbital until No, while Lr exhibits the lowest IP, indicating it has a weakly bound outer electron, which supports the conclusion that the actinide series concludes with Lr.
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Fission-fragment mass distributions were measured for ^{237-240}U, ^{239-242}Np, and ^{241-244}Pu populated in the excitation-energy range from 10 to 60 MeV by multinucleon transfer channels in the reaction ^{18}O+^{238}U at the Japan Atomic Energy Agency tandem facility. Among them, the data for ^{240}U and ^{240,241,242}Np were observed for the first time. It was found that the mass distributions for all the studied nuclides maintain a double-humped shape up to the highest measured energy in contrast to expectations of predominantly symmetric fission due to the washing out of nuclear shell effects.

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