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Physics Letters B

Volume 33, Issue 4, 26 October 1970, Pages 287-290
Physics Letters B

Beta-delayed proton decay of 13O: A violation of mirror symmetry

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Abstract

Beta-delayed protons, Elab > 1.2 MeV, were observed following the decay of 13O, τ12 = 8.95±0.20 ms. Comparison of 13O decay-rates with those of the mirror nuclide 13B indicates a 15% deviation from mirror symmetry.

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Work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.

Present address: Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, AECL, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada.

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