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β-Delayed γ Emissions of 26P and Its Mirror Asymmetry

Authors :
Latsamy Xayavong
Qingqing Zhao
Weihu Ma
Peiwei Wen
Guozhu Shi
Haohan Sun
Junbing Ma
Qirui Gao
Zhihao Gao
Ying Jiang
Peng Wang
Feng Yang
Weiqing Yang
Jinhai Li
Hooi-Jin Ong
Xiang Wang
Sixian Zha
Yihua Lam
Gongming Yu
Jiajian Liu
Meng Wang
Rui Fan
Minliang Liu
Yufeng Gao
Fanchao Dai
Jiansong Wang
Min Pan
Jenny Lee
Yang Liu
Xinxing Xu
Yanchu Wang
Huiming Jia
Kazunari Kaneko
Yuhu Zhang
Yanyun Yang
Pengfei Liang
Zhihuan Li
Diwen Luo
Xiaohong Zhou
Zhaozhan Zhang
Hongyi Wu
Fupeng Zhong
Hongliang Zang
Ren Li
Yang Sun
Liyuan Hu
Haofan Zhu
Lijie Sun
Chenguang Wu
Hao Jian
Qingwu Zhou
Chengjian Lin
Qiang Hu
Yuechao Yu
Shuya Jin
Kang Wang
Ruofu Chen
Jianguo Wang
Dongxi Wang
Zhen Bai
Pengjie Li
Zhengguo Hu
Peng Ma
Cenxi Yuan
Lei Yang
Dongsheng Hou
Fangfang Duan
Xiaoyu Wang
Gaolong Zhang
Dipika Patel
Hushan Xu
Nanru Ma
Source :
Symmetry, Vol 13, Iss 2278, p 2278 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

The study of the origin of asymmetries in mirror β decay is extremely important to understand the fundamental nuclear force and the nuclear structure. The experiment was performed at the National Laboratory of Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou (HIRFL) to measure the β-delayed γ rays of 26P by silicon array and Clover-type high-purity Germanium (HPGe) detectors. Combining with results from the β decay of 26P and its mirror nucleus 26Na, the mirror asymmetry parameter δ ( ≡ft+/ft−− 1) was determined to be 46(13)% for the transition feeding the first excited state in the daughter nucleus. Our independent results support the conclusion that the large mirror asymmetry is close to the proton halo structure in 26P.

Details

ISSN :
20738994
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Symmetry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2fa20076fd5b8393e811ebea56498660
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13122278