Comment on “Existence of long-lived isomeric states in naturally-occurring neutron-deficient Th isotopes”

R. C. Barber and J. R. De Laeter
Phys. Rev. C 79, 049801 – Published 30 April 2009

Abstract

In their article “Existence of Long-Lived Isomeric States in Naturally-Occuring Neutron-Deficient Th Isotopes” [Phys. Rev. C 76, 021303 (2007)], Marinov et al. fail to demonstrate that basic mass spectrometric protocols, such as abundance sensitivity, linearity, and freedom from possible interferences, have been met. In particular, the claim that four isomeric states of Th have been discovered, using an inductively coupled plasma-sector field mass spectrometer (ICP-SFMS), with abundances from (110)×1011 relative to Th232, cannot be accepted, given the known abundance sensitivities of other sector field mass spectrometers. Accelerator mass spectrometry is the only mass spectrometric methodology capable of measuring relative abundances of the magnitude claimed by Marinov et al.

  • Received 22 July 2008

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.79.049801

©2009 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

R. C. Barber* and J. R. De Laeter

  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2, Canada
  • Department of Applied Physics, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia

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Reply to “Comment on ‘Existence of long-lived isomeric states in naturally-occurring neutron-deficient Th isotopes’”

A. Marinov, I. Rodushkin, Y. Kashiv, L. Halicz, I. Segal, A. Pape, R. V. Gentry, H. W. Miller, D. Kolb, and R. Brandt
Phys. Rev. C 79, 049802 (2009)

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Existence of long-lived isomeric states in naturally-occurring neutron-deficient Th isotopes

A. Marinov, I. Rodushkin, Y. Kashiv, L. Halicz, I. Segal, A. Pape, R. V. Gentry, H. W. Miller, D. Kolb, and R. Brandt
Phys. Rev. C 76, 021303(R) (2007)

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Vol. 79, Iss. 4 — April 2009

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