References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 112TC 9BE(136XE,X):T1/2:XUNDL-1

3 references found.

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1999WA09

Phys.Lett. 454B, 1 (1999)

J.C.Wang, P.Dendooven, M.Hannawald, A.Honkanen, M.Huhta, A.Jokinen, K.-L.Kratz, G.Lhersonneau, M.Oinonen, H.Penttila, K.Perajarvi, B.Pfeiffer, J.Aysto

β-Delayed Neutron Decay of 104Y, 112Tc, 113Tc and 114Tc: Test of half-life predications for neutron-rich isotopes of refractory elements

RADIOACTIVITY 104Y, 112,113,114Tc(β-n) [from 238U(p, F)]; measured T1/2, β-delayed neutron branching ratios. Comparison with quasiparticle RPA predictions.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(p, F), E=25 MeV; measured yields for fragments with mass 112-114.

doi: 10.1016/S0370-2693(99)00356-1


2009PE06

Phys.Rev. C 79, 035806 (2009)

J.Pereira, S.Hennrich, A.Aprahamian, O.Arndt, A.Becerril, T.Elliot, A.Estrade, D.Galaviz, R.Kessler, K.-L.Kratz, G.Lorusso, P.F.Mantica, M.Matos, P.Moller, F.Montes, B.Pfeiffer, H.Schatz, F.Schertz, L.Schnorrenberger, E.Smith, A.Stolz, M.Quinn, W.B.Walters, A.Wohr

β-decay half-lives and β-delayed neutron emission probabilities of nuclei in the region A ≤ 110, relevant for the r process

RADIOACTIVITY 100,101,102,103,104,105Y, 103,104,105,106,107Zr, 106,107,108,109Nb, 108,109,110,111Mo, 109,110,111,112,113Tc(β-), (β-n)[from 9Be(136Xe, X), E=120 MeV/nucleon]; measured fragments, neutrons, β, (fragment)β-coin, half-lives; deduced delayed neutron-emission probabilities. Comparisons with quasiparticle random phase approximation (QRPA03 and QRPA06) calculations. Discussed relevance to r-process nuclei.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.035806


2009PE09

Phys.Rev. C 79, 044607 (2009)

D.Peterson, W.Loveland, O.Batenkov, M.Majorov, A.Veshikov, K.Aleklett, C.Rouki

Direct observation of first-chance fission of 258No

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(25Mg, X), E=132 MeV; 232Th(26Mg, X), E=148 MeV; measured σ, mass and energy distributions of fission fragments, neutrons by time-of-flight method. 258No; deduced ratio of widths for neutron emission and fission (Γnf) for the compound nucleus. Implications for survival probabilities of excited heavy nuclei formed in hot fusion reactions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.044607