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Superallowed Gamow-Teller decay of the doubly magic nucleus Sn-100
- Source :
- Nature, Nature, 486(7403), 341-345. Nature Publishing Group
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- The shell structure of atomic nuclei is associated with 'magic numbers' and originates in the nearly independent motion of neutrons and protons in a mean potential generated by all nucleons. During beta(+)-decay, a proton transforms into a neutron in a previously not fully occupied orbital, emitting a positron-neutrino pair with either parallel or antiparallel spins, in a Gamow-Teller or Fermi transition, respectively. The transition probability, or strength, of a Gamow-Teller transition depends sensitively on the underlying shell structure and is usually distributed among many states in the neighbouring nucleus. Here we report measurements of the half-life and decay energy for the decay of Sn-100, the heaviest doubly magic nucleus with equal numbers of protons and neutrons. In the beta-decay of Sn-100, a large fraction of the strength is observable because of the large decay energy. We determine the largest Gamow-Teller strength so far measured in allowed nuclear beta-decay, establishing the 'superallowed' nature of this Gamow-Teller transition. The large strength and the low-energy states in the daughter nucleus, In-100, are well reproduced by modern, large-scale shell model calculations.
- Subjects :
- IDENTIFICATION
Nuclear Theory
SHELL-MODEL
BETA-DECAY
Nuclear Experiment
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Details
- ISSN :
- 00280836
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nature, Nature, 486(7403), 341-345. Nature Publishing Group
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..c45ffe4b1898b02d0565aa97bca83172