2011
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.83.061303
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First observation of two-proton radioactivity inNi48

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“…We note that these results differ somewhat from those published previously in Ref. [18] where the simplified reconstruction procedure was used. The weighted average of the 2p decay energy is Q 2p = 1.29(4) MeV.…”
Section: Two-proton Radioactivitycontrasting
confidence: 56%
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“…We note that these results differ somewhat from those published previously in Ref. [18] where the simplified reconstruction procedure was used. The weighted average of the 2p decay energy is Q 2p = 1.29(4) MeV.…”
Section: Two-proton Radioactivitycontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…In such case, the signal from the emitted proton would be too weak to be registered. Previously, we have reported two events of this kind [17,18]. However, after re-analyzing the particle identification as described in section III A, the other event was found to be misidentified.…”
Section: Half-life and Branching Ratiosmentioning
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