Excited states in 31S studied via beta decay of 31Cl - The European Physical Journal A
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Abstract
The beta decay of 31Cl has been studied with a silicon detector array and a HPGe detector at the IGISOL facility. Previously controversial proton peaks have been confirmed to belong to 31Cl and a new proton group with an energy of 762(14) keV has been found. Proton captures to this state at 6921(15) keV in 31S can have an effect on the reaction rate of 30P(p,γ) in ONe novae. Gamma rays of 1249.1(14) keV and 2234.5(8) keV corresponding to the de-excitations of the first two excited states in 31S have been measured. No beta-delayed protons from the IAS have been observed.
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| Authors | Kankainen, A.;Eronen, T.;Fox, S. P.;Fynbo, H. O. U.;Hager, U.;Hakala, J.;Huikari, J.;Jenkins, D. G.;Jokinen, A.;Kopecky, S.;Moore, I.;Nieminen, A.;Penttilä, H.;Rinta-Antila, S.;Tengblad, O.;Wang, Y.;Äystö, J.;Kankainen, A.;Eronen, T.;Fox, S. P.;Fynbo, H. O. U.;Hager, U.;Hakala, J.;Huikari, J.;Jenkins, D. G.;Jokinen, A.;Kopecky, S.;Moore, I.;Nieminen, A.;Penttilä, H.;Rinta-Antila, S.;Tengblad, O.;Wang, Y.;Äystö, J.; |
| Journal | The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei |
| Year | 2006 |
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doi:10.1140/epja/i2005-10236-6
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