Proton decay: spectroscopic probe beyond the proton drip line
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en
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Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, Journal of Physics G, Journal of Physics G, 2005-01-05, Guildford. 2005, vol. 31, p. S1503-S1508
IOP Publishing
English Abstract
Proton decay has been transformed in recent years from an exotic phenomenon into a powerful spectroscopic tool. The frontiers of experimental and theoretical proton-decay studies will be reviewed. Different aspects of ...Read more >
Proton decay has been transformed in recent years from an exotic phenomenon into a powerful spectroscopic tool. The frontiers of experimental and theoretical proton-decay studies will be reviewed. Different aspects of proton decay will be illustrated with recent results on the deformed proton emitter $^{135}$Tb, the odd–odd deformed proton emitter $^{130}$Eu, the complex fine structure in the odd–odd $^{146}$Tm nucleus and on excited states in the transitional proton emitter $^{145}$Tm.Read less <
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