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$\beta$ Decay of $^{132}$In and Spectroscopy of $^{132}$Sn and $^{131}$Sb with the GRIFFIN Spectrometer

Authors :
Whitmore, K.
Andreoiu, C.
Garcia, F. H.
Ortner, K.
Holt, J. D.
Miyagi, T.
Ball, G. C.
Bernier, N.
Bidaman, H.
Bildstein, V.
Bowry, M.
Cross, D. S.
Dunlop, M. R.
Dunlop, R.
Garnsworthy, A. B.
Garrett, P. E.
Henderson, J.
Measures, J.
Olaizola, B.
Park, J.
Petrache, C. M.
Pore, J. L.
Smith, J. K.
Southall, D.
Svensson, C. E.
Ticu, M.
Turko, J.
Zidar, T.
Source :
Phys. Rev. C 102, 024327 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Spectroscopy of doubly magic $^{132}_{50}$Sn$_{82}$ has been performed with the GRIFFIN spectrometer at TRIUMF-ISAC following the $\beta$ decay of $^{132}_{49}$In$_{83}$. The analysis has allowed for the placement of a total of 70 transitions and 29 excited states in $^{132}$Sn. Detailed spectroscopy has also been performed on $^{131}$Sb, resulting from the $\beta$ decay of $^{131}$Sn, produced from the $\beta$-delayed neutron decay of $^{132}$In. Measurement of $\gamma$-rays in both $^{131}$Sn and $^{131}$Sb has led to the determination of the $\beta$-delayed neutron emission probability, $P_{n}$, from $^{132}$In. This is the first time the $P_{n}$ has been measured for this nucleus using $\gamma$ spectroscopy, and the new value of 12.3(4)% is consistent with the most recent $\beta-n$ counting experiment. Additionally, $\gamma$-$\gamma$ angular correlations have been performed in $^{132}$Sn, supporting the spin assignments of several excited states. Novel ab initio calculations are presented which describe several of the excited states, and these are compared to the experimental spectrum.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, to be published in Physical Review C

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. C 102, 024327 (2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.00548
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.102.024327