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Spectroscopic study of Ca-47 from the beta(-) decay of K-47

  • A. B. Garnsworthy
  • , J. L. Pore
  • , C. Andreoiu
  • , A. D. MacLean
  • , A. Chester
  • , Z. Beadle
  • , G. C. Ball
  • , P. C. Bender
  • , V. Bildstein
  • , R. Braid
  • , A. Diaz Varela
  • , R. Dunlop
  • , L. J. Evitts
  • , P. E. Garrett
  • , G. Hackman
  • , S. V. Ilyushkin
  • , B. Jigmeddorj
  • , K. Kuhn
  • , A. T. Laffoley
  • , K. G. Leach
  • D. Miller, W. J. Mills, W. Moore, M. Moukaddam, B. Olaizola, E. E. Peters, A. J. Radich, E. T. Rand, F. Sarazin, C. E. Svensson, S. W. Yates, J.K. Smith, S.J. Williams
  • TRIUMF
  • Simon Fraser University
  • University of Guelph, Ontario
  • University of Kentucky
  • Colorado School of Mines
  • Reed College
  • Michigan State University

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The β
− decay of 47K to 47Ca is an appropriate mechanism for benchmarking interactions spanning
the sd and pf shells, but current knowledge of the β
−-decay scheme is limited. We have performed
a high-resolution, high-efficiency study of the β
−-decay of 47K with the GRIFFIN spectrometer at
TRIUMF-ISAC. The study revealed 48 new transitions, a more precise value for the 47K half-life
(17.38(3) s), and new spin and parity assignments for eight excited states. Levels placed for the
first time here raise the highest state observed in β
− decay to within 568(3) keV of the Q-value and
confirm the previously measured large β
−-decay branching ratios to the low-lying states. Previously
unobserved β
−-feeding to 3/2+ states between 4.5 and 6.1 MeV excitation energy was identified with
a total β
−-feeding intensity of 1.29(2)%. The sum of the B(GT) values for these states indicates that
the 1s1/2 proton hole strength near this excitation energy is comparable to the previously known
1s1/2 proton and neutron hole strengths near 2.6 MeV
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)054314
Nifer y tudalennau1
CyfnodolynPhysical Review C
Cyfrol102
Rhif cyhoeddi5
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 11 Tach 2020

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