STUDYING THE EXOTIC DECAY Kr-70 -> Br-70
Date
2020Author
de France, G.
Borcea, C.
Ganioglu, E.
Nishimura, D.
Oikawa, H.
Takei, Y.
Yagi, S.
Korten, W.
Davies, P.
Magron, C.
Gelletly, W.
Dombradi, Zs.
Fujita, Y.
Tanaka, M.
Aguilera, P.
Shaffner, H.
Kurz, N.
Kojouharov, I.
Lokotko, T.
Lee, J.
Liu, J.
Molina, F.
Eberth, J.
Diel, F.
Lubos, D.
Vitez-Sveiczer, A.
Algora, A.
Morales, A. I.
Rubio, B.
Kiss, G. G.
de Angelis, G.
Recchia, F.
Nishimura, S.
Agramunt, J.
Guadilla, V.
Montaner-Piza, A.
Orrigo, S. E. A.
Horvath, A.
Napoli, D.
Lenzi, S.
Boso, A.
Phong, V. H.
Wu, J.
Soderstrom, P. -A.
Sumikama, T.
Suzuki, H.
Takeda, H.
Ahn, D. S.
Baba, H.
Doornenbal, P.
Fukuda, N.
Inabe, N.
Isobe, T.
Kubo, T.
Kubono, S.
Sakurai, H.
Shimizu, Y.
Chen, S.
Blank, B.
Ascher, P.
Gerbaux, M.
Goigoux, T.
Giovinazzo, J.
Grevy, S.
Kurtukian Nieto, T.
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Beta-decay of the very neutron-deficient Kr isotope, Kr-70, was studied at RIKEN-RIBF using the EURICA cluster array. The experiment significantly increased our knowledge of the beta-decay of this isotope. Namely, 16 new gamma-ray transitions were identified and the half-life was derived from time correlations of the beta particles (t(1/2)(i beta) = (44.99 +/- 0.16) ms) and from the decay curves of the observed gamma-ray transitions (t(1/2)(i beta gamma) = (45.16 +/- 0.71) ms), respectively.
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