Publication Date:
2013-02-20
Description:
Author(s): A. Lepailleur, O. Sorlin, L. Caceres, B. Bastin, C. Borcea, R. Borcea, B. A. Brown, L. Gaudefroy, S. Grévy, G. F. Grinyer, G. Hagen, M. Hjorth-Jensen, G. R. Jansen, O. Llidoo, F. Negoita, F. de Oliveira, M.-G. Porquet, F. Rotaru, M.-G. Saint-Laurent, D. Sohler, M. Stanoiu, and J. C. Thomas A long-lived J π =4 1 + isomer, T 1/2 =2.2(1) ms, has been discovered at 643.4(1) keV in the weakly bound 9 26 F nucleus. It was populated at Grand Accélérateur National d’Ions Lourds in the fragmentation of a 36 S beam. It decays by an internal transition to the J π =1 1 + ground state [82(14)%], by β decay to... [Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 082502] Published Tue Feb 19, 2013
Keywords:
Nuclear Physics
Print ISSN:
0031-9007
Electronic ISSN:
1079-7114
Topics:
Physics
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