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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Studies of astrophysically interesting nucleus23Al
G. TabacaruMars GroupsJ.c. HardyJuha ÄYstöA. BanuM. MccleskeyL. TracheV. E. IacobThomas DavinsonTommi EronenM. A. BentleyBrian RoederAntti SaastamoinenR. E. TribbleD. G. JenkinsPhilip WoodsAri Jokinensubject
PhysicsHistoryProton decayDetectorMars Exploration ProgramMass measurementComputer Science ApplicationsEducationNuclear physicsCardinal pointmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentGround stateNucleusdescription
We have studied the β-delayed proton decay of 23Al with a novel detector setup at the focal plane of the MARS separator at the Texas A&M University to resolve existing controversies about the proton branching of the IAS in 23Mg and to determine the absolute proton branchings by combining our results to the latest βγ-decay data. We have made also a high precision mass measurement of the ground state of 23Al to establish more accurate proton separation energy of 23Al. Here the description of the used techniques along with preliminary results of the experiments are given.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2010-01-01 | Journal of Physics: Conference Series |