References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 52CO NI(64ZN,X):T1/2:XUNDL-6

5 references found.

Clicking on a keynumber will list datasets that reference the given article.


1997HA04

Nucl.Phys. A613, 183 (1997)

E.Hagberg, I.S.Towner, J.C.Hardy, V.T.Koslowsky, G.Savard, S.Sterbenz

Beta Decay of 44V and 52Co

RADIOACTIVITY 44,44mV, 52Co(β+) [from 40Ca(6Li, 2n), E=35 MeV; 40Ca(14N, 2n), E= MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, T1/2, γββ-, γγβ-coin. 44Ti, 52Fe deduced level energies, branching ratios, ft values. Hyperpure Ge detectors, plastic scintillators.

doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(96)00432-0


2013SU07

Phys.Rev. C 87, 024312 (2013)

J.Su, W.P.Liu, N.C.Shu, S.Q.Yan, Z.H.Li, B.Guo, W.Z.Huang, S.Zeng, E.T.Li, S.J.Jin, X.Liu, Y.B.Wang, G.Lian, Y.J.Li, Y.S.Chen, X.X.Bai, J.S.Wang, Y.Y.Yang, R.F.Chen, S.W.Xu, J.Hu, S.Z.Chen, S.B.Ma, J.L.Han, P.Ma, Q.Hu, J.B.Ma, X.G.Cao, S.L.Jin, Z.Bai, K.Yang, F.D.Shi, W.Zhang, Z.Chen, L.X.Liu, Q.Y.Lin, X.S.Yan, X.H.Zhang, F.Fu, J.J.He, X.Q.Li, C.He, M.S.Smith

Reexamining the β decay of 53, 54Ni, 52, 53Co, 51Fe, and 50Mn

RADIOACTIVITY 50Mn, 50Cr, 51Fe, 52,53Co, 53,54Ni(β+), (EC), (β+p)[from (58Ni, X), E=68.6 MeV/nucleon]; measured β-delayed protons, (proton)γ-coin, Eγ, Iγ, T1/2 at HIRFL facility in Lanzhou. Implications for r process. Comparison with previous experimental studies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.024312


2015SH16

Phys.Rev. C 91, 047304 (2015)

Y.P.Shen, W.P.Liu, J.Su, N.T.Zhang, L.Jing, Z.H.Li, Y.B.Wang, B.Guo, S.Q.Yan, Y.J.Li, S.Zeng, G.Lian, X.C.Du, L.Gan, X.X.Bai, J.S.Wang, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, X.D.Tang, J.J.He, Y.Y.Yang, S.L.Jin, P.Ma, J.B.Ma, M.R.Huang, Z.Bai, Y.J.Zhou, W.H.Ma, J.Hu, S.W.Xu, S.B.Ma, S.Z.Chen, L.Y.Zhang, B.Ding, Z.H.Li

Measurement of the 52Fe mass via the precise proton-decay energy of 53Com

RADIOACTIVITY 53mCo(p)[from 9Be(58Ni, X), E=68.3 MeV/nucleon]; 41Ti(β+p); measured Ep, Ip, at RIBLL-HIRFL-Lanzhou facility; deduced mass excess of 52Fe and compared with AME-2012 evaluation. 51Fe, 52Co(β+); measured half-lives and compared with evaluated data in ENSDF.

ATOMIC MASSES 52Fe; deduced mass excess from Q value of proton decay of 3174.1 keV, 19/2- isomer in 53Co determined from measured proton energy. Comparison with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.047304


2016OR08

Phys.Rev. C 94, 044315 (2016)

S.E.A.Orrigo, B.Rubio, W.Gelletly, B.Blank, Y.Fujita, J.Giovinazzo, J.Agramunt, A.Algora, P.Ascher, B.Bilgier, L.Caceres, R.B.Cakirli, G.de France, E.Ganioglu, M.Gerbaux, S.Grevy, O.Kamalou, H.C.Kozer, L.Kucuk, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, F.Molina, L.Popescu, A.M.Rogers, G.Susoy, C.Stodel, T.Suzuki, A.Tamii, J.C.Thomas

Observation of the 2+ isomer in 52Co

RADIOACTIVITY 52Ni, 52mCo, 52Co(EC), (β+)[from Ni(58Ni, X), E=74.5 MeV/nucleon using LISE3 separator at GANIL]; measured yields of reaction products with Tz=-1/2, -1, -3/2 and -2 by ΔE-E and TOF techniques, β particle and protons, Eγ, Iγ, half-lives of the ground state and isomer of 52Co from (fragment)γ-correlated decay curves. 52Co, 52Fe; deduced levels, J, π, IAS in 52Fe, β feedings, Fermi and Gamow-Teller transition strengths B(F) and B(GT). Relevance of 52Co nucleus for the rp-process.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.044315


2017KU12

Eur.Phys.J. A 53, 134 (2017)

L.Kucuk, S.E.A.Orrigo, A.Montaner-Piza, B.Rubio, Y.Fujita, W.Gelletly, B.Blank, Y.Oktem, T.Adachi, A.Algora, P.Ascher, R.B.Cakirli, G.de France, H.Fujita, E.Ganioglu, J.Giovinazzo, S.Grevy, F.M.Marques, F.Molina, F.de Oliveira Santos, L.Perrot, R.Raabe, P.C.Srivastava, G.Susoy, A.Tamii, J.C.Thomas

Half-life determination of Tz = -1 and Tz = -1/2 proton-rich nuclei and the β decay of 58Zn

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ni(64Zn, x), E=79 MeV/nucleon; measured fragments of Tz=-1 and =-1/2 (together 16 isotopes), subsequent charged particle decays using two DSSSD and four Ge detectors, β-delayed Eγ, Iγ. 58Zn[Tz=-1]; deduced decay scheme, absolute Fermi and Gamow-Teller β-transition strength B(F), B(GT), T1/2. 50Fe, 52Co, 56Cu, 60Ga, 62Ge[Tz=-1]; deduced T1/2. 47Cr, 49Mn, 51Fe, 55Ni, 57Cu, 59Zn, 61Ga, 63Ge[Tz=-1/2]; deduced T1/2. Here, T1/2 deduced using correlation time and the results compared with published ones.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2017-12327-1