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Strong Neutron-γ Competition above the Neutron Threshold in the Decay of 70Co.

Authors :
Spyrou, A.
Liddick, S. N.
Naqvi, F.
Crider, B. P.
Dombos, A. C.
Bleuel, D. L.
Brown, B. A.
Couture, A.
Campo, L. Crespo
Guttormsen, M.
Larsen, A. C.
Lewis, R.
Möller, P.
Mosby, S.
Mumpower, M. R.
Perdikakis, G.
Prokop, C. J.
Renstrøm, T.
Siem, S.
Quinn, S. J.
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 9/30/2016, Vol. 117 Issue 14, p1-1. 1p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

he β-decay intensity of 70Co was measured for the first time using the technique of total absorption spectroscopy. The large β-decay Q value [12.3(3) MeV] offers a rare opportunity to study β-decay properties in a broad energy range. Two surprising features were observed in the experimental results, namely, the large fragmentation of the β intensity at high energies, as well as the strong competition between ? rays and neutrons, up to more than 2 MeV above the neutron-separation energy. The data are compared to two theoretical calculations: the shell model and the quasiparticle random phase approximation (QRPA). Both models seem to be missing a significant strength at high excitation energies. Possible interpretations of this discrepancy are discussed. The shell model is used for a detailed nuclear structure interpretation and helps to explain the observed γ-neutron competition. The comparison to the QRPA calculations is done as a means to test a model that provides global β-decay properties for astrophysical calculations. Our work demonstrates the importance of performing detailed comparisons to experimental results, beyond the simple half-life comparisons. A realistic and robust description of the β-decay intensity is crucial for our understanding of nuclear structure as well as of r-process nucleosynthesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00319007
Volume :
117
Issue :
14
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
118978756
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.142701