Calculating the Excited State Lifetime of 223Ra Nucleus

J.s)/2(80 x 10^3 x 1.602 x 10^-19 J) = 4.14 x 10^-14 sIn summary, the 227Th nucleus decays to 223Ra and \alpha, leaving the daughter nucleus in a short-lived excited state. The nucleus then decays to the ground state with the emission of an 80 keV gamma ray, with a natural line width of .6 keV. Using the equation \DeltaE \Deltat = \hbar/2, we can solve for the lifetime \tau of the excited state, which is approximately 4.14 x 10^-14 seconds.
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Homework Statement


the nucleus of 227Th decays to 223Ra and [tex]\alpha[/tex]. the daughter nucleus is left in a short lived excited state and decays down to the ground state with the emission of an 80 keV gamma ray. the natural line width of this gamma ray is .6 keV. what is the lifetime of the excited state of the 223Ra nucleus?


Homework Equations


[tex]\Delta[/tex]E [tex]\Delta[/tex]t = [tex]\hbar[/tex]/2 where [tex]\Delta[/tex]t is the lifetime [tex]\tau[/tex]


The Attempt at a Solution


can i just solve for [tex]\Delta[/tex]t as the lifetime of the excited state? letting [tex]\Delta[/tex]E = 80 keV? I am not sure what to do with the line width, it's not in my book anywhere.
 
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The 80 keV photon isn't the thing that determines the lifetime of the state. Check this out and see if it doesn't clear things up.

http://www.mwit.ac.th/~Physicslab/hbase/quantum/parlif.html
 
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so the .6 keV is our uncertainty energy?
so [tex]\Delta[/tex]t =hbar/2E
 

What is an excited state lifetime?

An excited state lifetime refers to the amount of time that an atom or molecule remains in an excited state before returning to its ground state. It is typically measured in units of seconds or nanoseconds.

How is excited state lifetime measured?

Excited state lifetime can be measured using various techniques such as fluorescence spectroscopy, time-resolved spectroscopy, and pump-probe spectroscopy. These methods involve exciting the sample and measuring the decay of the excited state over time.

What factors affect the excited state lifetime?

The excited state lifetime can be influenced by several factors, including the energy of the excited state, the type of molecule or atom, and the environment in which it is located. Other factors such as temperature, pressure, and presence of neighboring molecules can also affect the lifetime.

Why is the excited state lifetime important?

The excited state lifetime is a crucial parameter in understanding the behavior and properties of atoms and molecules. It can provide information about the energy levels, electronic structure, and chemical reactivity of these species. Additionally, it is essential in various fields such as materials science, biochemistry, and quantum physics.

Can the excited state lifetime be controlled?

Yes, the excited state lifetime can be controlled by altering the factors that affect it, such as the energy of the excited state and the surrounding environment. This can be achieved through methods such as doping, changing temperature or pressure, or using different excitation sources.

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