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Total Absorption Study of Beta Decays Relevant for Nuclear Applications and Nuclear Structure

A. R. GarcíaM. ReponenF. MolinaM. B. Gómez-hornillosV. GorlychevMuriel FallotA.-a. Zakari-issoufouM. BowryR. Caballero-folchJ. AgramuntV. GuadillaV. KolkinenV. M. BuiAri JokinenT. MartinezJuha ÄYstöAmanda PortaVolker SonnenscheinM. D. JordanIain MooreF. G. KondevB. RubioG. F. FarrellyZs. PodolyákA. MontanerA. AlgoraA. AlgoraJani HakalaJ. L. TainP. H. ReganP. J. R. MasonE. ValenciaV. ElomaE. MendozaJuho RissanenD. Cano-ottHeikki PenttiläE. EstevezTommi EronenA. A. SonzogniStephen RiceW. Gelletly

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PhysicsNuclear reactionNuclear and High Energy PhysicsDecay schemeTotal absorption spectroscopyta114Nuclear TheoryGamma rayNuclear data[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Beta decayNuclear physicsBeta particleNeutronNuclear Experiment

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Abstract An overview is given of our activities related to the study of the beta decay of neutron rich nuclei relevant for nuclear applications. Recent results of the study of the beta decay of 87,88 Br using a new segmented total absorption spectrometer are presented. The measurements were performed at the IGISOL facility using trap-assisted total absorption spectroscopy.

10.1016/j.nds.2014.06.129https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nds.2014.06.129