References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 27P 27S EC DECAY:XUNDL-8
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Chin.Phys.C 41, 030003 (2017)
M.Wang, G.Audi, F.G.Kondev, W.J.Huang, S.Naimi, X.Xu
The AME2016 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references
ATOMIC MASSES A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic masses data.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/41/3/030003
Phys.Rev. C 99, 064312 (2019)
L.J.Sun, for the RIBLL Collaboration
β-decay spectroscopy of 27S
RADIOACTIVITY 27S(EC), (β+), (β+p)[from 9Be(32S, X), E=80.6 MeV/nucleon]; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, Ep, Ip, pγ-coin, T1/2 of 27S decay using double-sided silicon strip detectors for particle identification, and HPGe detectors for γ detection at HIRFL, Lanzhou. 27P; deduced levels, J, π, β+ and ϵ feedings, logft, B(GT), mass excess, Q value of 27S decay. Comparison with shell model calculations using universal sd (USD) Hamiltonian, and with the structure of mirror nucleus 27Na. Relevance to nuclear physics input for accurate modeling of nova and x-ray burst observables.
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(32S, X)22Na/23Mg/24Al/25Si/26P/27S, E=80.6 MeV/nucleon; measured two-dimensional identification plot of ΔE versus TOF for the reaction products using RIBLL1 separator at HRIFL, Lanzhou facility. 26Si(p, γ), E=0, 318, 762 keV; deduced resonance parameters, S factor at zero energy, and thermonuclear reaction rate. Comparison with experimental data, and literature values.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.064312
Phys.Lett. B 802, 135213 (2020)
L.J.Sun, for the RIBLL Collaboration
Experimentally well-constrained masses of 27P and 27S: Implications for studies of explosive binary systems
RADIOACTIVITY 27S(EC), (β+2p); measured decay products. 27S; deduced Q-values, mass excess. Comparison with AME 2016 evaluation.
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 26Si(p, γ), E<800 keV; calculated reaction rate and its uncertainty using Monte Carlo techniques.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135213
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.