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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. Hammache
  • F. 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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