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Decay properties of very neutron-deficient isotopes of silver and cadmium

  • K. Schmidt
  • , P. C. Divari
  • , Th W. Elze
  • , R. Grzywacz
  • , Z. Janas
  • , I. P. Johnstone
  • , M. Karny
  • , H. Keller
  • , R. Kirchner
  • , O. Klepper
  • , A. Płochocki
  • , E. Roeckl
  • , K. Rykaczewski
  • , L. D. Skouras
  • , J. Szerypo
  • , J. Zylicz

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    Abstract

    The β-decay properties of the lightest known silver and cadmium isotopes are investigated. Data for β-delayed γ-ray emission of 95-97 Ag and for β-delayed proton emission of 96Ag and 97Cd are presented. The experimental findings are compared with predictions of shell-model calculations in which a variety of model spaces and effective interactions are considered.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)185-209
    Number of pages25
    JournalNuclear Physics A
    Volume624
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Oct 6 1997

    Funding

    We want to thank Hubert Grawe for enlightenindgi scussionass well as for a careful readingo f the manuscriptT.h e authorsf rom Warsaw would like to kindly acknowledge the support and hospitalityo f GSI. This work was supportedin part by the Polish Committeeo f ScientificR esearchu nderGrant KBN 2 P03B 039 013.

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