1. Spectroscopic studies of neutron-rich In129 and its β -decay daughter, Sn129 , using the GRIFFIN spectrometer
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C. E. Svensson, J. Measures, Corina Andreoiu, N. Bernier, M. Ticu, Jack Henderson, H. Bidaman, J. L. Pore, M. Bowry, A. B. Garnsworthy, P. E. Garrett, J. K. Smith, K. Ortner, M. R. Dunlop, J. Turko, D. S. Cross, G. C. Ball, D. Southall, T. Zidar, V. Bildstein, K. Whitmore, C. M. Petrache, R. Dunlop, B. Olaizola, K. Raymond, Joochun Park, and F. H. Garcia
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Spectrometer ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Branching fraction ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,010306 general physics ,Spin (physics) ,Ground state ,01 natural sciences ,Beta decay - Abstract
The $\beta$-decay of neutron-rich $^{129}$In into $^{129}$Sn was studied using the GRIFFIN spectrometer at the ISAC facility at TRIUMF. The study observed the half-lives of the ground state and each of the $\beta$-decaying isomers. The level scheme of $^{129}$Sn has been expanded with thirty-one new $\gamma$-ray transitions and nine new excited levels, leading to a re-evaluation of the $\beta$-branching ratios and level spin assignments. The observation of the $\beta$-decay of the (29/2$^{+}$) 1911-keV isomeric state in $^{129}$In is reported for the first time, with a branching ratio of 2.0(5)$\%$.
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- 2021
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