학술논문

A walk along the proton drip-line by $\beta$-decay spectroscopy
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Working Paper
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Nuclear Experiment
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Abstract
During the last decade we have carried out a systematic study of the $\beta$ decay of neutron-deficient nuclei, providing rich spectroscopic information of importance for both nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics. We present an overview of the most relevant achievements, including the discovery of a new exotic decay mode in the fp-shell, the $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$-proton decay in $^{56}$Zn, the first observation of the 2$^+$ isomer in $^{52}$Co and the latest results on the heavier systems $^{60}$Ge and $^{62}$Ge. We also report on our deduced mass excesses in comparison with systematics and a recent measurement. Finally, we summarise our results on the half-lives of $T_z=$ -1/2, -1 and -2 neutron-deficient nuclides, and analyse their trend.
Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, 1 table. European Nuclear Physics Conference 2022 (EuNPC 2022). arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2303.12487