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Beta Decay of68–74Niand Level Structure of Neutron-Rich Cu Isotopes

K. KruglovS. FranchooJ. Van RoosbroeckKarl KratzI. ReusenRiccardo RaabeW.f. MuellerL. VermeerenB. PfeifferMarc HuyseYuri KudryavtsevP. Van DuppenW. B. WaltersA. Wöhr

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PhysicsIsotopes of germaniumIsotopes of uraniumIsotopes of palladiumIsotopes of samariumIsotopes of xenonGeneral Physics and AstronomyIsotopes of zirconiumProduction (computer science)NeutronAtomic physics

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The isotopes ${}^{68--74}\mathrm{Ni}$, of interest both for nuclear physics and astrophysics, have been produced in proton-induced fission of ${}^{238}\mathrm{U}$ and ionized in a laser ion guide coupled to an on-line mass separator. Their $\ensuremath{\beta}$ decay was studied by means of $\ensuremath{\beta}$- $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ and $\ensuremath{\gamma}$- $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ spectroscopy. Half-lives have been determined and production cross sections extracted. A partial level scheme is presented for ${}^{73}\mathrm{Cu}$ and additional levels for ${}^{71}\mathrm{Cu}$, providing evidence for a sharply lowered position of the $\ensuremath{\pi}{1f}_{5/2}$ orbital as occupancy of the $\ensuremath{\nu}{1g}_{9/2}$ state increases. The latter may have a clear impact on the predicted structure and decay properties of doubly magic ${}^{78}\mathrm{Ni}$.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.81.3100