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$^{133}$In: A Rosetta Stone for decays of r-process nuclei
The <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math> decays from both the ground state and a long-lived isomer of <math display="inline"><mrow><mmultiscripts><mrow><mi>In</mi></mrow><mprescripts/><none/><mro...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.022501 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2862580 |
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author | Xu, Z.Y. Madurga, M. Grzywacz, R. King, T.T. Algora, A. Andreyev, A.N. Benito, J. Berry, T. Borge, M.J.G. Costache, C. De Witte, H. Fijalkowska, A. Fraile, L.M. Fynbo, H.O.U. Gottardo, A. Halverson, C. Harkness-Brennan, L.J. Heideman, J. Huyse, M. Illana, A. Janiak, Ł. Judson, D.S. Korgul, A. Kurtukian-Nieto, T. Lazarus, I. Lică, R. Lozeva, R. Marginean, N. Marginean, R. Mazzocchi, C. Mihai, C. Mihai, R.E. Morales, A.I. Page, R.D. Pakarinen, J. Piersa-Siłkowska, M. Podolyák, Zs. Sarriguren, P. Singh, M. Sotty, Ch. Stepaniuk, M. Tengblad, O. Turturica, A. Van Duppen, P. Vedia, V. Viñals, S. Warr, N. Yokoyama, R. Yuan, C.X. |
author_facet | Xu, Z.Y. Madurga, M. Grzywacz, R. King, T.T. Algora, A. Andreyev, A.N. Benito, J. Berry, T. Borge, M.J.G. Costache, C. De Witte, H. Fijalkowska, A. Fraile, L.M. Fynbo, H.O.U. Gottardo, A. Halverson, C. Harkness-Brennan, L.J. Heideman, J. Huyse, M. Illana, A. Janiak, Ł. Judson, D.S. Korgul, A. Kurtukian-Nieto, T. Lazarus, I. Lică, R. Lozeva, R. Marginean, N. Marginean, R. Mazzocchi, C. Mihai, C. Mihai, R.E. Morales, A.I. Page, R.D. Pakarinen, J. Piersa-Siłkowska, M. Podolyák, Zs. Sarriguren, P. Singh, M. Sotty, Ch. Stepaniuk, M. Tengblad, O. Turturica, A. Van Duppen, P. Vedia, V. Viñals, S. Warr, N. Yokoyama, R. Yuan, C.X. |
author_sort | Xu, Z.Y. |
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description | The <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math> decays from both the ground state and a long-lived isomer of <math display="inline"><mrow><mmultiscripts><mrow><mi>In</mi></mrow><mprescripts/><none/><mrow><mn>133</mn></mrow></mmultiscripts></mrow></math> were studied at the ISOLDE Decay Station (IDS). With a hybrid detection system sensitive to <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math>, <math display="inline"><mi>γ</mi></math>, and neutron spectroscopy, the comparative partial half-lives (<math display="inline"><mi>log</mi><mi>f</mi><mi>t</mi></math>) have been measured for all their dominant <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math>-decay channels for the first time, including a low-energy Gamow-Teller transition and several first-forbidden (FF) transitions. Uniquely for such a heavy neutron-rich nucleus, their <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math> decays selectively populate only a few isolated neutron unbound states in <math display="inline"><mrow><mmultiscripts><mrow><mi>Sn</mi></mrow><mprescripts/><none/><mrow><mn>133</mn></mrow></mmultiscripts></mrow></math>. Precise energy and branching-ratio measurements of those resonances allow us to benchmark <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math>-decay theories at an unprecedented level in this region of the nuclear chart. The results show good agreement with the newly developed large-scale shell model (LSSM) calculations. The experimental findings establish an archetype for the <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math> decay of neutron-rich nuclei southeast of <math display="inline"><mrow><mmultiscripts><mrow><mi>Sn</mi></mrow><mprescripts/><none/><mrow><mn>132</mn></mrow></mmultiscripts></mrow></math> and will serve as a guide for future theoretical development aiming to describe accurately the key <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math> decays in the rapid-neutron capture (<math display="inline"><mi>r</mi></math>-) process. |
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spelling | cern-28625802023-08-24T08:41:02Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.022501http://cds.cern.ch/record/2862580engXu, Z.Y.Madurga, M.Grzywacz, R.King, T.T.Algora, A.Andreyev, A.N.Benito, J.Berry, T.Borge, M.J.G.Costache, C.De Witte, H.Fijalkowska, A.Fraile, L.M.Fynbo, H.O.U.Gottardo, A.Halverson, C.Harkness-Brennan, L.J.Heideman, J.Huyse, M.Illana, A.Janiak, Ł.Judson, D.S.Korgul, A.Kurtukian-Nieto, T.Lazarus, I.Lică, R.Lozeva, R.Marginean, N.Marginean, R.Mazzocchi, C.Mihai, C.Mihai, R.E.Morales, A.I.Page, R.D.Pakarinen, J.Piersa-Siłkowska, M.Podolyák, Zs.Sarriguren, P.Singh, M.Sotty, Ch.Stepaniuk, M.Tengblad, O.Turturica, A.Van Duppen, P.Vedia, V.Viñals, S.Warr, N.Yokoyama, R.Yuan, C.X.$^{133}$In: A Rosetta Stone for decays of r-process nucleinucl-thNuclear Physics - Theorynucl-exNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math> decays from both the ground state and a long-lived isomer of <math display="inline"><mrow><mmultiscripts><mrow><mi>In</mi></mrow><mprescripts/><none/><mrow><mn>133</mn></mrow></mmultiscripts></mrow></math> were studied at the ISOLDE Decay Station (IDS). With a hybrid detection system sensitive to <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math>, <math display="inline"><mi>γ</mi></math>, and neutron spectroscopy, the comparative partial half-lives (<math display="inline"><mi>log</mi><mi>f</mi><mi>t</mi></math>) have been measured for all their dominant <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math>-decay channels for the first time, including a low-energy Gamow-Teller transition and several first-forbidden (FF) transitions. Uniquely for such a heavy neutron-rich nucleus, their <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math> decays selectively populate only a few isolated neutron unbound states in <math display="inline"><mrow><mmultiscripts><mrow><mi>Sn</mi></mrow><mprescripts/><none/><mrow><mn>133</mn></mrow></mmultiscripts></mrow></math>. Precise energy and branching-ratio measurements of those resonances allow us to benchmark <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math>-decay theories at an unprecedented level in this region of the nuclear chart. The results show good agreement with the newly developed large-scale shell model (LSSM) calculations. The experimental findings establish an archetype for the <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math> decay of neutron-rich nuclei southeast of <math display="inline"><mrow><mmultiscripts><mrow><mi>Sn</mi></mrow><mprescripts/><none/><mrow><mn>132</mn></mrow></mmultiscripts></mrow></math> and will serve as a guide for future theoretical development aiming to describe accurately the key <math display="inline"><mi>β</mi></math> decays in the rapid-neutron capture (<math display="inline"><mi>r</mi></math>-) process.The $\beta$ decays from both the ground state and a long-lived isomer of $^{133}$In were studied at the ISOLDE Decay Station (IDS). With a hybrid detection system sensitive to $\beta$, $\gamma$, and neutron spectroscopy, the comparative partial half-lives (logft) have been measured for all their dominant $\beta$-decay channels for the first time, including a low-energy Gamow-Teller transition and several First-Forbidden (FF) transitions. Uniquely for such a heavy neutron-rich nucleus, their $\beta$ decays selectively populate only a few isolated neutron unbound states in $^{133}$Sn. Precise energy and branching-ratio measurements of those resonances allow us to benchmark $\beta$-decay theories at an unprecedented level in this region of the nuclear chart. The results show good agreement with the newly developed large-scale shell model (LSSM) calculations. The experimental findings establish an archetype for the $\beta$ decay of neutron-rich nuclei southeast of $^{132}$Sn and will serve as a guide for future theoretical development aiming to describe accurately the key $\beta$ decays in the rapid-neutron capture (r-) process.arXiv:2306.01842oai:cds.cern.ch:28625802023-06-02 |
spellingShingle | nucl-th Nuclear Physics - Theory nucl-ex Nuclear Physics - Experiment Xu, Z.Y. Madurga, M. Grzywacz, R. King, T.T. Algora, A. Andreyev, A.N. Benito, J. Berry, T. Borge, M.J.G. Costache, C. De Witte, H. Fijalkowska, A. Fraile, L.M. Fynbo, H.O.U. Gottardo, A. Halverson, C. Harkness-Brennan, L.J. Heideman, J. Huyse, M. Illana, A. Janiak, Ł. Judson, D.S. Korgul, A. Kurtukian-Nieto, T. Lazarus, I. Lică, R. Lozeva, R. Marginean, N. Marginean, R. Mazzocchi, C. Mihai, C. Mihai, R.E. Morales, A.I. Page, R.D. Pakarinen, J. Piersa-Siłkowska, M. Podolyák, Zs. Sarriguren, P. Singh, M. Sotty, Ch. Stepaniuk, M. Tengblad, O. Turturica, A. Van Duppen, P. Vedia, V. Viñals, S. Warr, N. Yokoyama, R. Yuan, C.X. $^{133}$In: A Rosetta Stone for decays of r-process nuclei |
title | $^{133}$In: A Rosetta Stone for decays of r-process nuclei |
title_full | $^{133}$In: A Rosetta Stone for decays of r-process nuclei |
title_fullStr | $^{133}$In: A Rosetta Stone for decays of r-process nuclei |
title_full_unstemmed | $^{133}$In: A Rosetta Stone for decays of r-process nuclei |
title_short | $^{133}$In: A Rosetta Stone for decays of r-process nuclei |
title_sort | $^{133}$in: a rosetta stone for decays of r-process nuclei |
topic | nucl-th Nuclear Physics - Theory nucl-ex Nuclear Physics - Experiment |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.022501 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2862580 |
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