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Establishing the ground-state spin of 71Kr

Authors :
Waniganeththi, S.
Hoff, D. E. M.
Rogers, A. M.
Lister, C. J.
Bender, P. C.
Brandenburg, K.
Childers, K.
Clark, J. A.
Dombos, A. C.
Doucet, E. R.
Jin, S.
Lewis, R.
Liddick, S. N.
Meisel, Z.
Morse, C.
Schatz, H.
Schmidt, K.
Soltesz, D.
Subedi, S. K.
Source :
Physical Review C 106(2022)4, 044317
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Nuclei in the vicinity of the N=Z line provide many sensitive probes of isospin symmetry. One example concerns the character and sequence of low-lying states of the T=1/2 mirror pair 71Kr and 71Br which has been under debate for several decades. In this paper we report a new measurement of the absolute β-branching to ground and excited states which, taken with our precise lifetime of T1/2=94.9(4)ms, gives a superallowed ground state–to–ground state log(ft) value of 3.64(4). This is only consistent with both 71Br and 71Kr having the same spin and parity, Jπ=5/2−, as expected from mirror symmetry. The β-delayed proton emission to the first-excited state in 70Se was observed for the first time which also strongly supports this assignment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C 106(2022)4, 044317
Accession number :
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