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β-delayed proton emission in the100Sn region

Authors :
H. L. Crawford
Alexandra Gade
Richard H. Cyburt
G. W. Hitt
T. N. Ginter
P. F. Mantica
Alfredo Estrade
Giuseppe Lorusso
R. G. T. Zegers
Mauricio Portillo
Georgios Perdikakis
A. M. Amthor
D. Bazin
C. J. Guess
Marc Hausmann
Karl Smith
Andreas Stolz
R. Meharchand
Ana Becerril
Milan Matos
Kei Minamisono
B. A. Brown
Hendrik Schatz
J. S. Berryman
Thomas Baumann
J. Pereira
J. B. Stoker
Fernando Montes
Source :
Physical Review C. 86
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2012.

Abstract

Beta-delayed proton emission from nuclides in the neighborhood of 100Sn was studied at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. The nuclei were produced by fragmentation of a 120 MeV/nucleon 112Sn primary beam on a Be target. Beam purification was provided by the A1900 Fragment Separator and the Radio Frequency Fragment Separator. The fragments of interest were identified and their decay was studied with the NSCL Beta Counting System (BCS) in conjunction with the Segmented Germanium Array (SeGA). The nuclei 96Cd, 98Ing, 98Inm and 99In were identified as beta-delayed proton emitters, with branching ratios bp = 5.5(40)%, 5.5+3 -2%, 19(2)% and 0.9(4)%, respectively. The bp for 89Ru, 91,92Rh, 93Pd and 95Ag were deduced for the first time with bp = 3+1.9 -1.7%, 1.3(5)%, 1.9(1)%, 7.5(5)% and 2.5(3)%, respectively. The bp = 22(1)% for 101Sn was deduced with higher precision than previously reported. The impact of the newly measured bp values on the composition of the type-I X-ray burst ashes was studied.

Details

ISSN :
1089490X and 05562813
Volume :
86
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
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