1. Beta-delayed proton emission from 115, 117Xe and 179, 181, 183Hg
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P. Hornsh∅j, K. Wilsky, P.G. Hansen, B. Jonson, M. Alpsten, G. Andersson, Å. Appelqvist, B. Bengtsson, and O.B. Nielsen
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Isotopes of germanium ,Isotope ,Branching fraction ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Spectral line ,Nuclear physics ,Xenon ,chemistry ,Isotopes of xenon ,Positron emission ,Proton emission - Abstract
Light odd-mass isotopes of xenon ( A = 115, 117) and mercury ( A = 179, 181, 183) exhibit beta-delayed proton emission. No appreciable fine structure is observed in the proton spectra, which have been measured on isotope-separated samples in on-line experiments at the CERN ISOLDE facility. The proton branches observed vary in intensity from 3.4 × 10 −3 ( 115 Xe) to 2.7 × 10 −6 ( 183 Hg).
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- 1971