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- Honkanen, A., et al.
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Fine structure in the beta-delayed proton decay of Ar-33
- 1996
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In: Nuclear Physics A. - 0375-9474. ; 611:1, s. 47-55
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Low-energy beta-delayed protons from Ar-33 have been measured for the first time, The data reveal states, which, despite unfavourable barrier penetrability values, strongly decay to the first excited 2(+) state in S-32. The observation is discussed in terms of the standard shell model, A natural explanation is provided by the large spectroscopic amplitudes, involving s(1/2) and d(3/2) orbitals, as well as the l = 0 barrier penetrability, favouring the decay to the 2(+) state.
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- Aas, AJ, et al.
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Enhanced and quenched B(E1) transition rates between parity doublet bands in Ra-227
- 1996
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In: NUCLEAR PHYSICS A. - : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV. - 0375-9474. ; 611:2-3, s. 281-314
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The fast timing beta gamma gamma(t) method has been used to measure level lifetimes in the parity doublet bands in Ra-227 populated in the beta(-) decay of Fr-227. In particular, T-1/2 = 254(9) ps, 236(30) ps, less than or equal to 41 ps and 16(13) ps hav
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- Aas, AJ, et al.
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Quenched E1 transition rates in Th-231
- 1999
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In: NUCLEAR PHYSICS A. - : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV. - 0375-9474. ; 654:3-4, s. 499-522
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The fast timing beta gamma gamma(t) method has been used to measure lifetimes of the low-lying levels in Th-231 populated in the beta(-) decay of Ac-231. The half-life of the K-pi = 5/2(-) band-head at 185.7-keV was measured as T-1/2 = 1073(79) ps, yieldi
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- Borge, M. J. G., et al.
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Elucidating halo structure by beta decay: beta gamma from the Li-11 decay
- 1997
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In: Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics. - 2469-9985 .- 2469-9993. ; 55:1, s. R8-R11
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- New values for the gamma ray intensities following the beta decay of Li-11 are presented. Special emphasis is put on the determination of the Gamow-Teller transition Li-11 --> Be-11 (1/2(-), 320 keV) to the only bound excited state in Be-11. We show that a shell-model calculation can simultaneously reproduce the half-life of Li-11 and the newly measured branching ratio to the 1/2(-) state provided the Li-11 ground state wave function contains about 50% of s-wave neutron components.
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- Borge, M. J. G., et al.
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Probing the Li-11 halo structure through beta-decay into the Be-11(*) (18 MeV) state
- 1997
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In: Nuclear Physics A. - 0375-9474. ; 613:3, s. 199-208
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- An experimental study of beta-delayed charged particles (H, He, Be) from Li-11 shows a beta-feeding to an excited state at 18.15(15) MeV in Be-11 with a large Gamow-Teller strength, B-GT greater than or equal to 1.6. Branching ratios and reduced widths of 2-, 3- and 5- particle decay channels of this state are extracted, A strong suppression of the neutron branch from the 18 MeV state to the Be-10(g.s.) is observed, We suggest that the measured partial width may be sensitive to the (p(1/2))(2) component in the Li-11 halo, A rough estimate indicates that the (p(1/2))(2) component is not the dominant one in the halo wave-function.
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- Fraile, LM, et al.
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Octupole correlations in Ra-229
- 1999
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In: NUCLEAR PHYSICS A. - : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV. - 0375-9474. ; 657:4, s. 355-390
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The structure of Ra-229 has been studied in the beta(-) decay of Fr-229. Spins and parities have been determined from the conversion electron measurements, while half-lives for the 137.5, 142.7, 168.8, 213.0 and 479.0 keV levels have been measured in the
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- Mukha, I., et al.
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Observation of the Li-11(beta d) decay
- 1996
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In: Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics. - : Elsevier BV. - 0370-2693. ; 367:1-4, s. 65-69
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Experimental data from the decay of Li-11 show for the first time the presence of beta-delayed deuterons with a branching ratio larger than 10(-4). To distinguish between beta d and beta t events the decays of the daughter nuclei Li-9 and Li-8 were identified in the energy and decay time spectra. Furthermore, a time correlation analysis between the beta d events and the subsequent daughter decays was performed.
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- Mukha, I., et al.
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Super-strong beta-decay of Li-11 into Be-11* (18 MeV) state: A probe for halo p-wave component?
- 1997
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In: Nuclear Physics A. - 0375-9474. ; 616:1-2, s. C201-C207
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- An experimental study of beta-delayed charged particles (H, He, Be), neutrons and gamma-rays that follow the Li-11 beta-decay, clearly indicates a beta-feeding to an exited state at 18.1 MeV in Be-11 with a large Gamow-Teller strength, B-GT greater than or equal to 1.0. The large strength of this beta-transition implies a broad overlap of the Be-11* state at 18.1 MeV and the ground state of Li-11. The deduced width of this resonance is similar or equal to 1 MeV. A strong suppression of the branch from 18.1 MeV state into the Be-10+n channel is observed. This branch, with the largest decay energy, has a partial width less than 1% of the total width. A centrifugal barrier consideration fails to explain this effect. A possible consequence of the observed effect for the Li-11 structure is that the admixture of (p(1/2))(2) configuration in Li-11 might be small.
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