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Implantation-decay method to study the $$\beta $$ β -delayed charged particle decay

Authors :
Bing Ding
Jun-Bing Ma
Yu-Ting Wang
Shi-Tao Wang
Peng-Fei Bao
Shao-Qiang Ye
Peng Ma
Li-Jie Sun
Cheng-Jian Lin
Wen-Qing Shen
Yu-Gang Ma
L. Liu
Xi-Guang Cao
Ming-Hui Zhao
Mei-Rong Huang
Kang Wang
Huanqiao Zhang
Zhen Bai
X. X. Xu
ZT Dai
Deqing Fang
Shi-Lun Jin
Yan-Yun Yang
W. B. He
Yong Li
Cheng-Long Zhou
Jian-Song Wang
Ming Lü
Source :
Nuclear Science and Techniques. 29
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

In this paper, the implantation-decay method is introduced to study the $$\beta $$ -delayed charged particle decay. A silicon detector array was used for the implantation of the incident beams and for the detection of the emitted particles. An experimental measurement on the $$\beta $$ -delayed particle emission from $$^{22}$$ Al was used to demonstrate the method. The half-life value, charged particle spectroscopy, $$\gamma $$ ray spectrum, and $$\gamma $$ particle coincidence for the decay process were obtained and compared with previous experimental results for $$^{22}$$ Al. The results show that the implantation-decay method, using a silicon detector array, is a suitable experimental method to study the $$\beta $$ -delayed charged particle decay for proton-rich nuclei.

Details

ISSN :
22103147 and 10018042
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Science and Techniques
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9f19ae34772606411aec5b4d86288fb9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41365-018-0438-5