Development of shell closures atN = 32 , 34 . I.β decay of neutron-rich Sc isotopes
Author(s) -
S. N. Liddick,
P. F. Mantica,
R. Broda,
B. A. Brown,
M. P. Carpenter,
A. D. Davies,
B. Fornal,
T. Glasmacher,
D. E. Groh,
Mareki Honma,
Mihai Horoi,
R. V. F. Janssens,
T. Mizusaki,
D. J. Morrissey,
A. C. Morton,
W. F. Mueller,
T. Otsuka,
J. Pavan,
H. Schatz,
A. Stolz,
S. L. Tabor,
B. E. Tomlin,
M. Wiedeking
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
physical review c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-490X
pISSN - 0556-2813
DOI - 10.1103/physrevc.70.064303
Subject(s) - physics , excited state , energy (signal processing) , shell (structure) , atomic physics , materials science , quantum mechanics , composite material
Details regarding theb-decay properties of54,55,56Sc are reported and compared with shell model predic-tions. The low-energy level structures of even-even54,56Ti are presented, and the systematic variation of theenergy of the first excited 21+state is discussed in light of proposed shell closures atN= 32 , 34 for theneutron-rich Ti isotopesstatus: publishe
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