Beta-decay of 71Co and 73Co

M. Sawicka, I. Matea, H. Grawe, R. Grzywacz, M. Pfützner, M. Lewitowicz, J. M. Daugas, B. A. Brown, A. Lisetskiy, F. Becker, G. Bélier, C. Bingham, R. Borcea, E. Bouchez, A. Buta, E. Dragulescu, G. De France, G. Georgiev, J. Giovinazzo, F. HammacheF. Ibrahim, P. Mayet, V. Méot, F. Negoita, F. De Oliveira-Santos, O. Perru, O. Roig, K. Rykaczewski, M. G. Saint-Laurent, J. E. Sauvestre, O. Sorlin, M. Stanoiu, I. Stefan, C. Stodel, Ch Theisen, D. Verney, J. Zylicz

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    Abstract

    A decay spectroscopy study of the neutron-rich cobalt isotopes has been performed using fragmentation of a 86Kr36+ beam and the new LISE2000 spectrometer at GANIL. For 71Co and 73Co, the β-delayed γ radiation has been observed for the first time, and the half-lives were found to be 79(5) ms and 41(4) ms, respectively. Features of the decay are discussed qualitatively in terms of nuclear models.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)455-459
    Number of pages5
    JournalEuropean Physical Journal A
    Volume22
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Dec 2004

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