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β decay of the very neutron-deficient Ge60 and Ge62 nuclei

Momoko TanakaE. GanioǧluGabor KissF. DielDaiki NishimuraG. De AngelisF. MolinaNaohito InabeToshiyuki KuboT. Kurtukian-nietoD. R. NapoliA. Montaner-pizáP. A. SöderströmA. BosoP. AscherS. GrévyA. I. MoralesV. H. PhongShunji NishimuraJ. GiovinazzoP. AguileraC. SidongShigeru KubonoJ. ChibaR. B. CakirliY. FujitaHiroyoshi SakuraiS. YagiC. MagronJ. AgramuntV. GuadillaB. RubioY. ShimizuM. GerbauxH. OikawaD. LubosD. S. AhnP. DoornenbalC. BorceaShintaro GoB. BlankToshiyuki SumikamaHiroyuki TakedaS. E.a. OrrigoN. FukudaJin WuY. TakeiH. SuzukiAlejandro AlgoraAlejandro AlgoraT. GoigouxW. GelletlyW. Gelletly

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PhysicsIsotope010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fractionExcited state0103 physical sciencesNeutronAtomic physics010306 general physicsGround state7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesFermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope

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We report here the results of a study of the $\beta$ decay of the proton-rich Ge isotopes, $^{60}$Ge and $^{62}$Ge, produced in an experiment at the RIKEN Nishina Center. We have improved our knowledge of the half-lives of $^{62}$Ge (73.5(1) ms), $^{60}$Ge (25.0(3) ms) and its daughter nucleus, $^{60}$Ga (69.4(2) ms). We measured individual $\beta$-delayed proton and $\gamma$ emissions and their related branching ratios. Decay schemes and absolute Fermi and Gamow-Teller transition strengths have been determined. The mass excesses of the nuclei under study have been deduced. A total $\beta$-delayed proton-emission branching ratio of 67(3)% has been obtained for $^{60}$Ge. New information has been obtained on the energy levels populated in $^{60}$Ga and on the 1/2$^-$ excited state in the $\beta p$ daughter $^{59}$Zn. We extracted a ground state to ground state feeding of 85.3(3)% for the decay of $^{62}$Ge. Eight new $\gamma$ lines have been added to the de-excitation of levels populated in the $^{62}$Ga daughter.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.103.014324