Nuclear weak response from the combined study of beta-decay and charge-exchange reaction
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Communication dans un congrès
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2008, Paris. 2009-11, vol. 18, p. 2134-2139
World Scientific
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Studying the weak nuclear response, especially the Gamow-Teller (GT) transitions, of stable as well as unstable pf-shell nuclei, is one of the key issues in nuclear and astro- nuclear physics. We study the decay half-lives ...Lire la suite >
Studying the weak nuclear response, especially the Gamow-Teller (GT) transitions, of stable as well as unstable pf-shell nuclei, is one of the key issues in nuclear and astro- nuclear physics. We study the decay half-lives and the GT transitions starting from Tz = 1 and 2 mirror nuclei, respectively, by means of decays and complementary hadronic (3He; t) charge-exchange reactions. Under the assumption that isospin is a good quantum number, symmetry is expected for mirror nuclei and the GT transitions starting from the mirror nuclei. The half-lives and branching ratios and the measured strength distributions of GT transitions are compared and also combined for the understanding of the nuclear structure of pf-shell nuclei far-from-stability.< Réduire
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