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Total absorption spectroscopy of the β decay of 101,102Zr and 109Tc

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PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume 103, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.025810

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Funding

  1. Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad [FPA2011-24553, FPA2014-52823-C2-1-P, FPA2017-83946-C2-1-P]
  2. MCIU/AEI/FEDER,UE (Spain) [PGC2018-093636-B-I00]
  3. Czech Science Foundation [19-14048]
  4. Charles University [UNCE/SCI/013]
  5. National Science Foundation [PHY 1565546, PHY 1430152, PHY 1350234]
  6. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration through the Nuclear Science and Security Consortium [DE-NA0003180, DE-NA0000979]
  7. program Severo Ochoa [SEV-2014-0398]

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The research investigated beta decay of Zr-101, Zr-102, and Tc-109 using total absorption spectroscopy, finding a mixture of different shape configurations may be necessary for better reproduction of decay distributions.
The beta decay of Zr-101,Zr-102 and Tc-109 was studied using the technique of total absorption spectroscopy. The experiment was performed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory using the Summing NaI(Tl) (SuN) detector in the first-ever application of total absorption spectroscopy with a fast beam produced via projectile fragmentation. The beta-decay feeding intensity and Gamow-Teller transition strength distributions were extracted for these three decays. The extracted distributions were compared to three different quasiparticle random-phase approximation (QRPA) models based on different mean-field potentials. A comparison with calculations from one of the QRPA models was performed to learn about the ground-state shape of the parent nucleus. For Zr-101 and Zr-102, calculations assuming a pure shape configuration (oblate or prolate) were not able to reproduce the extracted distributions. These results may indicate that some type of mixture between oblate and prolate shapes is necessary to reproduce the extracted distributions. For Tc-109, a comparison of the extracted distributions with QRPA calculations suggests a dominant oblate configuration. The other two QRPA models are commonly used to provide beta-decay properties in r-process network calculations. This work shows the importance of making comparisons between the experimental and theoretical beta-decay distributions, rather than just half-lives and beta-delayed neutron emission probabilities, as close to the r-process path as possible.

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