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In-beam study of the N=Z nucleus 66 33As33 using the decay tagging technique

  • R. Grzywacz
  • , C. H. Yu
  • , Z. Janas
  • , S. D. Paul
  • , J. C. Batchelder
  • , C. R. Bingham
  • , T. N. Ginter
  • , C. J. Gross
  • , J. McConnell
  • , M. Lipoglavsek
  • , A. Piechaczek
  • , D. C. Radford
  • , J. J. Ressler
  • , K. Rykaczewski
  • , J. Shergur
  • , W. B. Walters
  • , E. F. Zganjar
  • , C. Baktash
  • , M. P. Carpenter
  • , R. V.F. Janssens
  • C. E. Svensson, J. C. Waddington, D. Ward, E. Dragulescu

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    Abstract

    Several new prompt electromagnetic transitions have been identified in the N=Z nucleus 66As using the Isomer Decay Tagging technique with the Recoil Mass Spectrometer and the Clarion array at ORNL. The observed gamma rays feed a microsecond isomeric state. The strongest cascade observed in this experiment has also been identified in a p-γγγ data set from a Gammasphere experiment. No transitions bypassing the isomer were identified. The lifetimes of the two previously known isomeric states in 66As were remeasured.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)41-47
    Number of pages7
    JournalNuclear Physics A
    Volume682
    Issue number1-4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Feb 12 2001

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