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Beta-delayed gamma and proton spectroscopy near the Z = N line

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A series of beta decay experiments on nuclei near the Z = N line has been performed using the ISOL technique at the IGISOL facility in Jyväskylä and at ISOLDE, CERN. The decay properties of these neutron-deficient nuclei are important in astrophysics as well as in the studies of isospin symmetry.

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Kankainen, A., Eliseev, S.A., Eronen, T. et al. Beta-delayed gamma and proton spectroscopy near the Z = N line. Eur. Phys. J. A 25 (Suppl 1), 129–130 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjad/i2005-06-036-x

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