First beta-decay studies of the neutron-rich isotopes Sc53-55 and V56-59
The neutron-rich isotopes Sc53-55 and V56-59 have been produced at GANIL in interactions of a 64.5 MeV/u Cu-65 beam with a Be-9 target. They were separated by the doubly achromatic spectrometer LISE3. Beta-decay half-lives and subsequent low-energy gamma-rays were observed for the first time. The present results are compared to QRPA model predictions. The quick drop of the half-life observed at N = 33 for Ca-53(20)33 is water V-56(23)33 and absent for Sc-54(21)33, indicating a vanishing of the N = 32 subshell north to Ca-52(32). In an astrophysical context, these neutron-rich isotopes represent r-process progenitors which, after beta-decay, would produce the correlated isotopic over-abundances of Cr-54, Fe-58, Ni-64 in certain refractory inclusions of meteorites. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
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Uncontrolled Keywords | V-56,V-57.58.59(beta(-)) [from Be-9 ((CU)-C-65, X), E=64.5 MeV/nucleon] measured E gamma, I gamma,beta gamma-coin, T-1/2; educed r-process implications; R-PROCESS; Sc-53.54.55; NUCLEOSYNTHESIS; ALLENDE METEORITE; SPECTROMETER; BEAM; CA-48/CA-46 ABUNDANCE RATIO; ANOMALIES; STABILITY; REGION; ALPHA-PROCESS |
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