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Light exotic isotopes: recent beam developments and physics applications at ISOLDE
V. SebastianBjörn JonsonIvan MukhaChristian ForssénK. Wilhelmsen RolanderU. GeorgRichard CatherallV. N. FedoseyevOlof TengbladS. GrévyThomas NilssonJ. R. C. BennettH. O. U. FynboL. M. FraileG. SchriederLeif AxelssonFredrik WenanderK. RiisagerV. I. MishinT. GilesJacques LettryH. SimonO. C. JonssonUlli KösterP. HornshøjH.l. RavnMaría José García BorgeU. C. BergmannP. V. DrummAndreas OberstedtF. M. MarquésGöran Hugo NymanKarin Markenrothsubject
PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsLarge Hadron ColliderC-9Isotope[PHYS.NEXP] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Tantalumchemistry.chemical_element[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Beta-decayNuclear physicschemistryNuclear Physics - ExperimentAtomic physicsFOIL methodExcitationdescription
This paper is divided in three parts: (i) the measurement of yields and decay losses of Li and Be isotopes released from a thin foil tantalum target at the CERN/ISOLDE PS-Booster; (ii) results from beta-decay experiments on Be-12 and Be-14, an improved half-life of 21.49(3) ms has been obtained for Be-12; (iii) the beta-decay of C-9. An outline of the analysis procedure to determine the branching at high excitation energies is given. The ground-state branch has been determined to 54.1(15)%.
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2002-01-01 |