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The decay of 0.57 s114Cs

1980

Fusion reactions between58Ni projectiles and58Ni target nuclei were used to produce114Cs activity, which was studied by on-line mass separation and decay spectroscopy. The obtained half-life of 0.57±0.02 s and the probability ratio of 44±3 between betadelayed proton and beta-delayed alpha emission represent data with improved precision. The absolute branching ratios for both particle decay modes were determined to be (7 ±2)×10−2 and (1.6±0.6)×10−3, respectively. These branching ratios and the shapes of particle spectra are discussed with reference to the statistical model calculations. Groundstate alpha decay of114Cs was observed with an alpha energy of 3,226±30 keV and a branching ratio of…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle decayCluster decayDecay schemeProton decayBranching fractionNuclear fusionHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentAlpha decayAtomic physicsDecay correctZeitschrift für Physik A Atoms and Nuclei
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A new measurement of the K±→π±γγ decay at the NA48/2 experiment

2014

Abstract The NA48/2 experiment at CERN collected two data samples with minimum bias trigger conditions in 2003 and 2004. A measurement of the rate and dynamic properties of the rare decay K ± → π ± γ γ from these data sets based on 149 decay candidates with an estimated background of 15.5 ± 0.7 events is reported. The model-independent branching ratio in the kinematic range z = ( m γ γ / m K ) 2 > 0.2 is measured to be B MI ( z > 0.2 ) = ( 0.877 ± 0.089 ) × 10 − 6 , and the branching ratio in the full kinematic range assuming a particular Chiral Perturbation Theory description to be B ( K π γ γ ) = ( 0.910 ± 0.075 ) × 10 − 6 .

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle decayPionChiral perturbation theoryMesonBranching fractionHadronAnalytical chemistryRadioactive decayDimensionless quantityPhysics Letters B
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Mean-field effects on neutrinoless double beta decay

1998

Abstract Mean-field effects on the nuclear matrix elements involved in the neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decay of several double-electron and double-positron emitters have been studied within the framework of the relativistic quark-confinement model and the quasiparticle random-phase approximation. The single-particle energies of the model space have been generated both by using the standard Woods-Saxon parametrization of the mean field and adjusting the quasiparticle spectra with the data from neutron- and proton-odd nuclei. The 0νββ rates are found to be much less affected by the energies of the mean-field orbitals than the rates of the two-neutrino double beta decay. The present study …

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsAtomic orbitalMean field theoryDouble beta decayNuclear TheoryQuasiparticleNeutronNeutrinoRandom phase approximationParametrizationNuclear Physics A
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Neutrinoless double beta decay to excited collective 0+ states

2000

Abstract The many recently performed experiments to study the two-neutrino double beta (2 νββ ) decay to the first excited 0 + final state encourage similar experiments to be done for the neutrinoless double beta (0 νββ ) decay. Based on the accumulated theoretical and experimental information on the 2 νββ decays one could hope that the 0 νββ decay to the excited 0 + state would be very efficient in restricting the parameter space of modern particle-physics theories. In this article the 0 νββ decays of 76 Ge and 82 Se to excited collective 0 + states are studied within a realistic nuclear model. It is found that the lower limits for the half-lives of these decays are of the order of 10 27 y…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsDecay schemeExcited stateDouble beta decayHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentBeta (velocity)Parameter spaceBeta-decay stable isobarsPhysics Letters B
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On the double-beta decays of 70Zn, 86Kr, 94Zr, 104Ru, 110Pd and 124Sn

2011

Abstract Double-beta decays of 70Zn, 86Kr, 94Zr, 104Ru, 110Pd and 124Sn to the final ground states and the decays of 110Pd and 124Sn to the excited states in 110Cd and 124Te are studied in the framework of the proton–neutron quasiparticle random-phase approximation (pnQRPA) combined with the multiple-commutator model (MCM) for description of decays to the excited final states. Reasonably large single-particle model spaces and G-matrix-based effective nuclear forces are used to compute the relevant nuclear matrix elements and decay half-lives. The present study is among the very few that have been dedicated to double-beta decays of these nuclei, although the associated double-beta Q values e…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsDouble beta decayExcited stateBeta (plasma physics)QuasiparticleBibliographyNuclear forceHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentGround stateNuclear Physics A
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Theory of double beta decay

2005

Basic features of the two-neutrino double beta ( 2 ν β β ) decay and neutrinoless double beta ( 0 ν β β ) decay are discussed. A short review of the most important nuclear models, used to describe the ββ decay, is given. A deeper survey of the nuclear matrix elements, related to the above-mentioned decay modes, is performed using the proton-neutron quasiparticle random-phase approximation (pnQRPA). In particular, the extraction of a proper value of the proton-neutron particle-particle interaction parameter in this theory is addressed. The relevance of different multipoles in the multipole decomposition of the 0 ν β β matrix element is also discussed in the pnQRPA framework.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsDouble beta decayQuasiparticleMatrix elementBeta (velocity)Flory–Huggins solution theoryNuclear ExperimentMultipole expansionNuclear Physics A
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Structure of exotic 7He and 9He

2004

The heavy helium isotopes 7,9 He were studied via their isobaric analog states (IAS) in 7,9 Li. The IAS were populated via resonance reactions of protons with radioactive beams of 6,8 He. The isospin-conserving neutron decay of T=3/2 resonances in 7 Li and proton decay of T=5/2 resonances in 9 Li were measured. New spectroscopic information on these states were obtained, and compared with the properties of levels in 7,9 He.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProton decayNuclear TheoryIsobaric processResonanceNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentIsotopes of heliumNuclear Physics A
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Mirror decay of 75Sr

2003

The β-decay of 75Sr to its mirror nucleus 75Rb was studied at the ISOLDE PSB facility at CERN by means of β-delayed γ and proton spectroscopy. The decay Q-value and β-delayed γ intensity were measured for the first time. These results, 10.60±0.22 MeV and 4.5+1.9 -0.7%, together with accurate measurements of the β-decay half-life and β-delayed proton branching ratio yielded the Gamow-Teller strength 0.35±0.05 for the mirror transition. Implications of the results on studies of deformation effects and on the path of the rapid proton capture process are discussed.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonBranching fractionQ valueMirror nucleiAtomic physicsProton emissionNucleonBeta decayRadioactive decayThe European Physical Journal A
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Absence of delayed fission in the? ?-decay of 2.3 min238Pa

1985

We have searched for beta-delayed fission in the decay of 2.3 min238Pa produced in the238U(n,p) reaction with 14.7 MeV neutrons. Through microprocessor-controlled chemical separations of protactinium about 109 atoms of238Pa were isolated and exposed to fission track detectors. From the absence of fission tracks an upper limit for the betadelayed fission probability of238Pa, i.e.Pβf<2.6 10−8, is obtained at 95% confidence level. This rules out positive evidence for this decay mode of238Pa reported elsewhere. Simple theoretical estimates ofPβf range from 10−7 to 10−9.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)Cold fissionCluster decaychemistryFissionProtactiniumchemistry.chemical_elementNuclear fusionNeutronFission track datingZeitschrift f�r Physik A Atoms and Nuclei
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Investigation of a gas-catcher/ion guide system using alpha-decay recoil products

2002

Abstract 219Rn recoils from the alpha decay of 223Ra have been used to study the efficiency and delay time distributions of a gas-catcher/ion guide system. Ions with charge states up to +4 were coming out of the gas cell. Combining efficiency and delay time measurements, ion survival times in plasma free conditions can be deduced.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRecoilPhysics::Plasma PhysicsComing outCharge (physics)Alpha decayPlasmaAtomic physicsIonDelay timeNuclear Physics A
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