References quoted in the ENSDF dataset: 32NA 32NE B- DECAY (4.1 MS)
7 references found.
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Phys.Rev. C41, 937 (1990)
D.Guillemaud-Mueller, J.C.Jacmart, E.Kashy, A.Latimier, A.C.Mueller, F.Pougheon, A.Richard, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, A.G.Artukh, A.V.Belozyorov, S.M.Lukyanov, R.Anne, P.Bricault, C.Detraz, M.Lewitowicz, Y.Zhang, Yu.S.Lyutostansky, M.V.Zverev, D.Bazin, W.D.Schmidt-Ott
Particle Stability of the Isotopes 26O and 32Ne in the Reaction 44 MeV/Nucleon 48Ca + Ta
NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ta(48Ca, X), E=2112 MeV; measured fragment total energy, fragment production rate vs mass, Z, tof; deduced evidence for 32Ne. 31Ne, 26O deduced particle decay instability.
NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 18,20,22,24O, 31,32,33,34Ne; calculated one-, two-neutron separation energies. Quasiparticle Lagrange method.
Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B56/57, 559 (1991)
A.C.Mueller, R.Anne
Production of and Studies with Secondary Radioactive Ion Beams at LISE
NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ta(48Ca, X), E=44 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment mass, charge distributions; deduced evidence for 19B, 22,20C, 23N, 24O, 29F, 32Ne. Other data discussed.
NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 6,7,8,9,10,11Li, 7,9,10,11,12Be; analyzed reaction data; deduced reduced strong absorption radii. Other data on 9,11Li discussed.
doi: 10.1016/0168-583X(91)96095-3
Nucl.Phys. A616, 311c (1997)
H.Sakurai, N.Aoi, D.Beaumel, N.Fukuda, M.Hirai, E.Ideguchi, M.Ishihara, H.Iwasaki, T.Kishida, T.Kubo, H.Kumagai, S.M.Lukyanov, T.Nakamura, M.Notani, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, T.Teranishi, Y.Watanabe, Y.Watanabe, K.Yoneda, A.Yoshida
Search for New Neutron-Rich Nuclei with a 70A MeV 48Ca Beam
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 181Ta(48Ca, X), E=70 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment total kinetic energy, tof, energy loss; deduced evidence for 38Mg, 40,41Al, 30,31,32Ne. 33Ne deduced possible evidence for particle instability. Fragment separator RIPS.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(97)00102-4
Proc.Conf on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses, Bellaire, Michigan, June 23-27, 1998, p.359 (1998); AIP Conf.Proc. 455 (1998)
M.Notani, N.Aoi, N.Fukuda, H.Iwasaki, K.Yoneda, H.Ogawa, T.Teranishi, S.M.Lukyanov, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, T.Nakamura, H.Sakurai, E.Ideguchi, A.Yoshida, Y.Watanabe, T.Kubo, M.Ishihara
Half-Life Measurements of 31, 32Ne
RADIOACTIVITY 27,29F, 29,30,31,32Ne, 31,32,33Na(β-) [from 40Ar fragmentation]; measured T1/2. Projectile fragment separator.
JINR-E7-2002-237 (2002)
S.M.Lukyanov, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich
Peculiarities of O-Mg Isotopes at the Neutron Drip Line
NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ta(48Ca, X)19B/20C/22C/21N/23N/24O/27F/29F/31F/30Ne/32Ne/34Ne/33Na/35Na/37Na/38Mg, E=59.8 MeV; measured yields. Mass and level energy systematics in neighboring nuclides discussed.
Chin.Phys.C 45, 030003 (2021)
M.Wang, W.J.Huang, F.G.Kondev, G.Audi, S.Naimi
The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references
ATOMIC MASSES A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic masses, mass excess, β-, ββ and ββββ-decay, binding, neutron and proton separation energies, decay and reaction Q-value data.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 129, 212501 (2022)
H.L.Crawford, V.Tripathi, J.M.Allmond, B.P.Crider, R.Grzywacz, S.N.Liddick, A.Andalib, E.Argo, C.Benetti, S.Bhattacharya, C.M.Campbell, M.P.Carpenter, J.Chan, A.Chester, J.Christie, B.R.Clark, I.Cox, A.A.Doetsch, J.Dopfer, J.G.Duarte, P.Fallon, A.Frotscher, T.Gaballah, T.J.Gray, J.T.Harke, J.Heideman, H.Heugen, R.Jain, T.T.King, N.Kitamura, K.Kolos, F.G.Kondev, A.Laminack, B.Longfellow, R.S.Lubna, S.Luitel, M.Madurga, R.Mahajan, M.J.Mogannam, C.Morse, S.Neupane, A.Nowicki, T.H.Ogunbeku, W.-J.Ong, C.Porzio, C.J.Prokop, B.C.Rasco, E.K.Ronning, E.Rubino, T.J.Ruland, K.P.Rykaczewski, L.Schaedig, D.Seweryniak, K.Siegl, M.Singh, S.L.Tabor, T.L.Tang, T.Wheeler, J.A.Winger, Z.Xu
Crossing N = 28 Toward the Neutron Drip Line: First Measurement of Half-Lives at FRIB
RADIOACTIVITY 44,45P, 42,43Si, 39,40,41Al, 36,37,38Mg, 35Na, 32Ne, 29F(β-), (β-n), (β-2n) [from 9Be(48Ca, X), E=172.3 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, En, In; deduced T1/2. Comparison with the latest quasiparticle random phase approximation and shell-model calculations and available data. The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) with the FRIB decay station initiator.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.212501