The β-decay properties of the neutron-deficient nuclei 25 Si and 26 P have been investigated at the GANIL/LISE3 facility by means of charged-particle and γ-ray spectroscopy. The decay schemes obtained and the Gamow-Teller strength distributions are compared to shell-model calculations based on the USD interaction. B(GT ) values derived from the absolute measurement of the β-decay branching ratios give rise to a quenching factor of the Gamow-Teller strength of 0.6. A precise half-life of 43.7 (6) ms was determined for 26 P , the β −(2)p decay mode of which is described.PACS. 29.30.Ep Charged-particle spectroscopy -29.30.Kv X-and gamma-ray spectroscopy -23.90.+w
Transportation of thermalized primary recoil ions from nuclear reactions by helium flow has been investigated as a means of injecting short-lived radioactive nuclides into an on-line isotope separator. Several short-lived radioactive isotopes of highly nonvolatile elements such as B, Sc, Nb, and W have been separated. The efficiency for heavy nuclides with half-lives above 1 ms is between 1 and 10%. The shortest-lived activity identified in an on-line separation is the 182-/us isomeric state in 207 Bi.PACS numbers: 28.60. + S, 29.25.Cy
A proton-proton coincidence experiment has shown that, following the super allowed beta-decay of the odd-odd, Tz =-2 nuclide, 22 Al, two protons are emitted with a summed energy
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