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Measurement of the 2+→0+ ground-state transition in the β decay of F 20

Authors :
Kirsebom, O. S.
Hukkanen, M.
Kankainen, A.
Trzaska, W. H.
Strömberg, D. F.
Martínez-Pinedo, G.
Andersen, K.
Bodewits, E.
Brown, B. A.
Canete, L.
Cederkäll, J.
Enqvist, T.
Eronen, T.
Fynbo, H. O.U.
Geldhof, S.
De Groote, R.
Jenkins, D. G.
Jokinen, A.
Joshi, P.
Khanam, A.
Kostensalo, J.
Kuusiniemi, P.
Langanke, K.
Moore, I.
Munch, M.
Nesterenko, D. A.
Ovejas, J. D.
Penttilä, H.
Pohjalainen, I.
Reponen, M.
Rinta-Antila, S.
Riisager, K.
De Roubin, A.
Schotanus, P.
Srivastava, P. C.
Suhonen, J.
Swartz, J. A.
Tengblad, O.
Vilen, M.
Vínals, S.
Aÿstö, J.
Dalhousie University
University of Jyväskylä
GSI Helmholtzzentrum Schwerionenforschung
Aarhus University
SCIONIX Holland BV
Michigan State University
Lund University
University of Oulu
University of York
Department of Applied Physics
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC)
Indian Institute of Technology System
Aalto-yliopisto
Aalto University
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

openaire: EC/H2020/654002/EU//ENSAR2 We report the first detection of the second-forbidden, nonunique, 2(+) -> 0(+), ground-state transition in the beta decay of F-20. A low-energy, mass-separated F-20(+) beam produced at the IGISOL facility in Jyvaskyla, Finland, was implanted in a thin carbon foil and the beta spectrum measured using a magnetic transporter and a plastic-scintillator detector. The beta-decay branching ratio inferred from the measurement is b(beta) = [0.41 +/- 0.08(stat) +/- 0.07(sys)] x 10(-5) corresponding to log ft = 10.89(11), making this one of the strongest second-forbidden, nonunique beta transitions ever measured. The experimental result is supported by shell-model calculations and has significant implications for the final evolution of stars that develop degenerate oxygen-neon cores. Using the new experimental data, we argue that the astrophysical electron-capture rate on Ne-20 is now known to within better than 25% at the relevant temperatures and densities.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24699993
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..9a9cbe277a7ceb264009f3e0a37c88b6