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Total absorption spectroscopy measurement on neutron-rich 74,75Cu isotopes

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This paper reports on the first beta-decay study of 74,75Cu isotopes using the technique of total absorption spectroscopy (TAS). The experiment was performed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University using the Summing NaI(Tl) (SuN) detector. The Cu isotopes are good candidates to probe the single-particle structure in the region because they have one proton outside the Z = 28 shell. Comparing the beta-decay intensity distributions in the daughter Zn isotopes to the theoretical predictions provides a stringent test of the calculations. The nuclei in this region are also identified as playing an important role in the astrophysical r-process. The measured beta-decay intensity distributions provide essential nuclear physics inputs required to better understand heavy element nucleosynthesis. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Beta decayTotal absorption spectroscopyBeta-decay intensityNUCLEAR-DATA SHEETSBETA-DECAYR-PROCESSHALF-LIVESSIMULATIONCU

Naqvi, F.、Karampagia, S.、Spyrou, A.、Liddick, S. N.、Dombos, A. C.、Bleuel, D. L.、Brown, B. A.、Campo, L. Crespo、Couture, A.、Crider, B.、Ginter, T.、Guttormsen, M.、Larsen, A. C.、Lewis, R.、Moller, P.、Mosby, S.、Perdikakis, G.、Prokop, C.、Renstrom, T.、Siem, S.

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Michigan State Univ

Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

Univ Oslo

Los Alamos Natl Lab

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2022

Nuclear Physics

Nuclear Physics

ISSN:0375-9474
年,卷(期):2022.1018
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