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Beta decay studies with the total absorption technique: past, present and future
B. RubioArmando PérezW. GelletlyLuis CaballeroE. NacherAlejandro AlgoraAlejandro AlgoraJ. L. Tainsubject
Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSpectrometerAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Stability (probability)Beta decaydescription
Measurements of beta decay reduced transition probabilities are particularly relevant in nuclei far from the stability line. It has been demonstrated that a proper measurement of this quantity requires the use of the total absorption technique, which has become a reliable tool in recent years, thanks to the increased efficiency of the associated spectrometers and the development of new analysis techniques. In this paper, we present a brief history of the past and present use of these detectors and how they might be developed in the future.
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2005-09-12 | Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics |