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First -decay spectroscopy of and new -decay branches of

Authors :
National Science Centre (Poland)
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal)
European Organization for Nuclear Research
Institute of Atomic Physics (Romania)
European Commission
Academy of Finland
York University
Piersa-Siłkowska, M.
Korgul, A.
Benito, J.
Fraile, Luis M.
Benzoni, G.
Berry, T.
García Borge, María José
Carmona, M.
Chrysalidis, K.
Correia, J.G.
Costache, C.
Cubiss, J.G.
Day Goodacre, T.
De Witte, H.
Fedorov, D.V.
Fedosseev, V.N.
Fernández-Martínez, G.
Fynbo, H.O.U.
Galaviz, D.
Galve, P.
García-Díez, M.
Greenlees, P.T.
Grzywacz, R.
Harkness-Brennan, L.J.
Henrich, C.
Huyse, M.
Ibáñez, P.
Illana, A.
Janas, Z.
Johnston, K.
Jolie, J.
Judson, D.S.
Karanyonchev, V.
Kicinska-Habior, M.
Konki, J.
Koszuk, L.
Kurcewicz, J.
Lazarus, I.
Lică, R.
López-Montes, A.
Mach, H.
Madurga, M.
Marroquín, I.
Marsh, B.
Martínez Rodríguez, María del Carmen
Nácher, Enrique
Olaizola, B.
Page, R.D.
Perea, Ángel
Pucknell, V.
Rykaczewski, K.P.
Régis, J.M.
Schomacker, K.
Sánchez-Parcerisa, D.
Sánchez-Tembleque, V.
Tengblad, Olof
Udías, J.M.
Vedia, V.
Villa, A.
Viñals, S.
Warr, N.
National Science Centre (Poland)
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal)
European Organization for Nuclear Research
Institute of Atomic Physics (Romania)
European Commission
Academy of Finland
York University
Piersa-Siłkowska, M.
Korgul, A.
Benito, J.
Fraile, Luis M.
Benzoni, G.
Berry, T.
García Borge, María José
Carmona, M.
Chrysalidis, K.
Correia, J.G.
Costache, C.
Cubiss, J.G.
Day Goodacre, T.
De Witte, H.
Fedorov, D.V.
Fedosseev, V.N.
Fernández-Martínez, G.
Fynbo, H.O.U.
Galaviz, D.
Galve, P.
García-Díez, M.
Greenlees, P.T.
Grzywacz, R.
Harkness-Brennan, L.J.
Henrich, C.
Huyse, M.
Ibáñez, P.
Illana, A.
Janas, Z.
Johnston, K.
Jolie, J.
Judson, D.S.
Karanyonchev, V.
Kicinska-Habior, M.
Konki, J.
Koszuk, L.
Kurcewicz, J.
Lazarus, I.
Lică, R.
López-Montes, A.
Mach, H.
Madurga, M.
Marroquín, I.
Marsh, B.
Martínez Rodríguez, María del Carmen
Nácher, Enrique
Olaizola, B.
Page, R.D.
Perea, Ángel
Pucknell, V.
Rykaczewski, K.P.
Régis, J.M.
Schomacker, K.
Sánchez-Parcerisa, D.
Sánchez-Tembleque, V.
Tengblad, Olof
Udías, J.M.
Vedia, V.
Villa, A.
Viñals, S.
Warr, N.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The decay of the neutron-rich and was investigated experimentally in order to provide new insights into the nuclear structure of the tin isotopes with magic proton number above the shell. The -delayed -ray spectroscopy measurement was performed at the ISOLDE facility at CERN, where indium isotopes were selectively laser-ionized and on-line mass separated. Three -decay branches of were established, two of which were observed for the first time. Population of neutron-unbound states decaying via rays was identified in the two daughter nuclei of and , at excitation energies exceeding the neutron separation energy by 1 MeV. The -delayed one- and two-neutron emission branching ratios of were determined and compared with theoretical calculations. The -delayed one-neutron decay was observed to be dominant -decay branch of even though the Gamow-Teller resonance is located substantially above the two-neutron separation energy of . Transitions following the decay of are reported for the first time, including rays tentatively attributed to . In total, six new levels were identified in on the basis of the coincidences observed in the and decays. A transition that might be a candidate for deexciting the missing neutron single-particle state in was observed in both decays and its assignment is discussed. Experimental level schemes of and are compared with shell-model predictions. Using the fast timing technique, half-lives of the , and levels in were determined. From the lifetime of the state measured for the first time, an unexpectedly large transition strength was deduced, which is not reproduced by the shell-model calculations.

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1306018022
Document Type :
Electronic Resource