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First β-decay spectroscopy of 135In and new β-decay branches of 134In
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- Piersa-Siłkowska, M, Korgul, A, Benito, J, Fraile, L M, Adamska, E, Andreyev, A N, Álvarez-Rodríguez, R, Barzakh, A E, Benzoni, G, Berry, T, Borge, M J G, Carmona, M, Chrysalidis, K, Correia, J G, Costache, C, Cubiss, J G, Day Goodacre, T, De Witte, H, Fedorov, D V, Fedosseev, V N, Fernández-Martínez, G, Fijałkowska, A, Fynbo, H, Galaviz, D, Galve, P, García-Díez, M, Greenlees, P T, Grzywacz, R, Harkness-Brennan, L J, Henrich, C, Huyse, M, Ibáñez, P, Illana, A, Janas, Z, Johnston, K, Jolie, J, Judson, D S, Karanyonchev, V, Kicińska-Habior, M, Konki, J, Koszuk, Kurcewicz, J, Lazarus, I, Lică, R, López-Montes, A, Mach, H, Madurga, M, Marroquín, I & IDS Collaboration 2021, ' First β-decay spectroscopy of 135In and new β-decay branches of 134In ', Physical Review C, vol. 104, no. 4, 044328 . https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.104.044328
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- The decay of the neutron-rich and was investigated experimentally in order to provide new insights into the nuclear structure of the tin isotopes with magic proton number above the shell. The -delayed -ray spectroscopy measurement was performed at the ISOLDE facility at CERN, where indium isotopes were selectively laser-ionized and on-line mass separated. Three -decay branches of were established, two of which were observed for the first time. Population of neutron-unbound states decaying via rays was identified in the two daughter nuclei of and , at excitation energies exceeding the neutron separation energy by 1 MeV. The -delayed one- and two-neutron emission branching ratios of were determined and compared with theoretical calculations. The -delayed one-neutron decay was observed to be dominant -decay branch of even though the Gamow-Teller resonance is located substantially above the two-neutron separation energy of . Transitions following the decay of are reported for the first time, including rays tentatively attributed to . In total, six new levels were identified in on the basis of the coincidences observed in the and decays. A transition that might be a candidate for deexciting the missing neutron single-particle state in was observed in both decays and its assignment is discussed. Experimental level schemes of and are compared with shell-model predictions. Using the fast timing technique, half-lives of the , and levels in were determined. From the lifetime of the state measured for the first time, an unexpectedly large transition strength was deduced, which is not reproduced by the shell-model calculations.
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- Language :
- English
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- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Piersa-Siłkowska, M, Korgul, A, Benito, J, Fraile, L M, Adamska, E, Andreyev, A N, Álvarez-Rodríguez, R, Barzakh, A E, Benzoni, G, Berry, T, Borge, M J G, Carmona, M, Chrysalidis, K, Correia, J G, Costache, C, Cubiss, J G, Day Goodacre, T, De Witte, H, Fedorov, D V, Fedosseev, V N, Fernández-Martínez, G, Fijałkowska, A, Fynbo, H, Galaviz, D, Galve, P, García-Díez, M, Greenlees, P T, Grzywacz, R, Harkness-Brennan, L J, Henrich, C, Huyse, M, Ibáñez, P, Illana, A, Janas, Z, Johnston, K, Jolie, J, Judson, D S, Karanyonchev, V, Kicińska-Habior, M, Konki, J, Koszuk, Kurcewicz, J, Lazarus, I, Lică, R, López-Montes, A, Mach, H, Madurga, M, Marroquín, I & IDS Collaboration 2021, ' First β-decay spectroscopy of 135In and new β-decay branches of 134In ', Physical Review C, vol. 104, no. 4, 044328 . https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.104.044328
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..7c9f041aef8bc052719edd45811850b6