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Spectroscopy of Cd-99 and In-101 from beta decays of In-99 and Sn-101open access

Authors
Park, J.Kruecken, R.Blazhev, A.Lubos, D.Gernhaeuser, R.Lewitowicz, M.Nishimura, S.Ahn, D. S.Baba, H.Blank, B.Boutachkov, P.Browne, F.Celikovic, Ide France, G.Doornenbal, P.Faestermann, T.Fang, Y.Fukuda, N.Giovinazzo, J.Goel, N.Gorska, M.Grawe, H.Ilieva, S.Inabe, N.Isobe, T.Jungclaus, A.Kameda, D.Kim, G. D.Kim, Yong KyunKojouharov, IKubo, T.Kurz, N.Kwon, Y. K.Lorusso, G.Moschner, K.Murai, D.Nishizuka, IPatel, Z.Rajabali, M. M.Rice, S.Sakurai, H.Schaffner, H.Shimizu, Y.Sinclair, L.Soderstrom, P-ASteiger, K.Sumikama, T.Suzuki, H.Takeda, H.Wang, Z.Watanabe, H.Wu, J.Xu, Z. Y.
Issue Date
Jul-2020
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW C, v.102, no.1, pp.1 - 11
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume
102
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
11
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/1851
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevC.102.014304
ISSN
0556-2813
Abstract
We report on new gamma-ray spectroscopy results from beta decays of In-99 and Sn-101. 30 new gamma rays were observed following the beta decay of In-99, and inconsistencies in the literature with respect to the gamma rays following the beta decay of Sn-101 were addressed with two confirmed cases and two new transitions. The experimental gamma-ray energies, intensities, and coincidence relationships are discussed with shell model calculations, where theoretical beta-decay branching ratios from the parent nuclei and gamma-ray cascades of excited states from the daughter nuclei were combined to generate hypothetical beta gamma spectra and beta gamma gamma coincidence matrices. The most intense beta-delayed gamma-ray branches in both Cd-99 and In-101 were well reproduced with this approach, and several gamma rays were assigned to new excited states based on their good agreement with shell model predictions.
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