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Multiparticle emission in the decay ofAr31
Antti SaastamoinenJ. C. ThomasM. J. G. BorgeG. T. KoldsteÁNgel PereaJ. H. KuskB. BlankE. PicadoJosé Antonio BrizJ. GiovinazzoM. Carmona-gallardoThomas NilssonT. Kurturkian-nietoJ. Van De WalleK. RiisagerL. M. FraileAri JokinenH. O. U. FynboOlof TengbladBjörn JonsonV. PesudoB. D. GrannJ. G. Johansensubject
PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fractionGamma ray7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsmedicine.anatomical_structure0103 physical sciencesmedicineIsobaric processBeta (velocity)Atomic physics010306 general physicsNucleusSpin-½Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescopedescription
A multihit capacity setup was used to study the decay of the dripline nucleus Ar-31, produced at the ISOLDE facility at CERN. A spectroscopic analysis of the beta-delayed three-proton decay of Ar-31 is presented for the first time together with a quantitative analysis of the beta-delayed 2p gamma decay. A new method for determination of the spin of low-lying levels in the beta p daughter 30S using proton-proton angular correlations is presented and used to determine that the spin of the 5.2-MeV level is most likely 3(+) with 4(+) also possible. The half-life of Ar-31 is found to be 15.1(3) ms. An improved analysis of the Fermi beta strength including the beta 3p-decay mode gives a total measured branching ratio of 3.60(44)%, which is lower than the theoretical value found to be 4.24(43)%. Finally, a previously unidentified. transition from the isobaric analog state in the decay of Ar-33 has been found.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2014-06-25 | Physical Review C |