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Elucidating the nature of the proton radioactivity and branching ratio on the first proton emitter discovered (53m)Co
The observation of a weak proton-emission branch in the decay of the 3174-keV (53m)Co isomeric state marked the discovery of proton radioactivity in atomic nuclei in 1970. Here we show, based on the partial half-lives and the decay energies of the possible proton-emission branches, that the exceptio...
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