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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 701, Issues 1–4, 22 April 2002, Pages 373-377
Nuclear Physics A

Proton dripline studies at ISOLDE: 31Ar and 9C

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Abstract

In this contribution examples of the application of new technologies to disentangle the mechanism of beta-delayed multiparticle emission are given. In particular the mechanism of β-delayed two-proton emission from 31Ar has been resolved and proved to be sequential, a preview of 9C-decay data is discussed.

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