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Beta decay half-lives of neutron rich Ti–Co isotopes around

O. SorlinLeif AxelssonLeif AxelssonG. CanchelC. DonzaudJ. M. DaugasM. LewitowiczD. Guillemaud-muellerJ. E. SauvestreM. G. Saint-laurentEric ChabanatA. EmsallemC. LongourR. BéraudKarl KratzC. BorceaL. PetizonB. PfeifferM. J. LopezS. LeenhardtM. BelleguicF. PougheonF. De Oliveira Santos

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PhysicsNuclear reactionNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopes of chromiumIsotopeIsotopes of vanadiumAnalytical chemistryNeutronContext (language use)Atomic physicsBeta decayRadioactive decay

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Abstract The neutron-rich 57 – 59 Ti, 59 – 62 V, 61 – 64 Cr, 63 – 66 Mn, 65 – 68 Fe, 67 – 70 Co have been produced at GANIL via interactions of a 60.4 MeV/u 86 Kr 34+ with a 58 Ni target. They have been separated by the doubly achromatic spectrometer LISE3. Beta-decay half-lives have been determined for all produced nuclei, and subsequent γ -rays have been observed for the most efficiently produced nuclei. The measured half-lives of vanadium and chromium isotopes are compared to QRPA calculations using ground states deformations from the FRDM or ETFSI models. In an astrophysical context, the short half-lives of 58 Ti and 64 Cr indicate that these nuclei are potential r-process progenitors, after β -decay, of 58 Fe and 64 Ni in certain inclusions of meteorites.

https://doi.org/10.1016/s0375-9474(99)00355-3