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Stanley G. Prussin

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The beta-decay of95Rb and97Rb

1983

Theβ-decay of 377 ms95Rb and 168ms97Rb has been thoroughly investigated by means ofγ-ray, conversion electron andβ-delayed neutron spectroscopy. More than 97% of theβ-decay to particle-bound states has been placed in level schemes of95Sr and97Sr. High-resolution neutron spectroscopic studies have allowed to extend the knowledge of the excitation spectra up to 9 MeV, respectively 10 MeV. The density of neutron-unbound levels in95Sr and97Sr has been derived from peak stripping analyses of the neutron spectra. Beta-strength functions (S β(E)) have been investigated in detail. They indicate that Gamow-Tellerβ-decay of both precursors is dominated by nuclear structure. The discovered pronounced …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsStripping (chemistry)Nuclear TheoryNuclear structureNuclear fusionNeutronElectronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentRandom phase approximationBeta decayNeutron spectroscopyZeitschrift f�r Physik A Atoms and Nuclei
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Delayed-Neutron Spectra Following Decay ofAs85andSb135

1974

PhysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyAtomic physicsDelayed neutronSpectral linePhysical Review Letters
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Delayed-neutron spectroscopy with 3He spectrometers

1977

Abstract The characteristics of a 3 He ionization chamber for high-resolution spectroscopy of β-delayed neutrons have been examined. The detector response function is given in the energy range 0.019–2.77 MeV. A considerably improved energy resolution has been achieved by minimizing effects due to pulse summing, detection of scattered neutrons, and microphonics, and is most evident in the low-energy part of the spectra.

Range (particle radiation)Materials scienceSpectrometerIonization chamberMicrophonicsNeutronGeneral MedicineAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyDelayed neutronSpectral lineNuclear Instruments and Methods
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Investigation of beta strength functions by neutron and gamma-ray spectroscopy

1979

Abstract Neutron spectra from the decay of the β− delayed neutron precursors 55.6 sec 87Br, 24.5 sec 137I, 2.05 sec 85As and 1.71 sec 135Sb have been studied with high resolution 3He ionization chambers. By γ-ray measurements, the partial neutron emission probabilities to excited states in 84Se and 134Te have been determined independently. For the neutron-emitter nuclei 87Kr and 137Xe, from which neutron decay proceeds only to the ground states of the final nuclei, 86Kr and 136Xe, unique information on the shape of the β− strength function Sβ(E) is obtained. For the emitter nuclei 85Se and 135Te, correlations between neutron transition energies and differences in level energies in 84Se and …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopes of copperNeutron emissionNuclear TheoryNuclear physicsIonizationGiant resonanceNeutronGamma spectroscopyAtomic physicsNuclear Experiments-processDelayed neutronNuclear Physics A
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