2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.nds.2015.02.002
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Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 83

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“…This value is compatible within error bars with all previous measurements (see Refs. [24,25]) with the exception of the one at 308(1) ms from Ref. [17] (but very close to it).…”
Section: Results From the Cumulated Activity Curvessupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…This value is compatible within error bars with all previous measurements (see Refs. [24,25]) with the exception of the one at 308(1) ms from Ref. [17] (but very close to it).…”
Section: Results From the Cumulated Activity Curvessupporting
confidence: 69%
“…7). It is the strongest γ line known in the β decay of 83 Ge [24] and is indeed clearly visible in the β-gated γ spectrum. However, the obtained ratio S γβn /S γβ = 10(3) is at the same time far above the expected level of 2% for random γ -n coincidence (see previous subsection) and far below the 57(5)% neutron efficiency.…”
Section: βN-gated γ -Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Using the final proton fluence at each energy position, cross sections for 51 Cr, 52g Mn, 52m Mn, 54 Mn, 55 Co, 56 Ni, 57 Ni, 57 Co, 58g Co, 58m Co, 59 Fe, 60 Co, 61 Cu, and 64 Cu were extracted for (p,x) reactions on nat Cu foils in the 40-90 MeV region, as recorded in Table 2. For (p,x) reactions on nat Nb foils, the (p,x) cross sections for 82m Rb, 83 Sr, 85g Y, 85m Y, 86 Zr, 86 Y, 87 Zr, 87g Y, 87m Y, 88 Zr, 88 Y, 89g Nb, 89m Nb, 89 Zr, 90 Mo, 90 Nb, 91m Nb, 92m Nb, and 93m Mo were extracted, as recorded in Table 3. In addition, as there exist 12 a number of isomers with radioactive ground states in these mass regions, independent measurements of isomer-to-ground-state branching ratios for 52m/g Mn, 58m/g Co, 85m/g Y, 87m/g Y, and 89m/g Nb were extracted and are recorded in Table 4.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structure of 83 As was studied for the first time in ft decay of the 5 /2 + [33] ground state of 83Ge [1], The ground state and the first excited state at 306 keV were assigned spin and parity 5/2" and 3 /2" , respectively, and the 1543-keV level decaying directly to the ground state was proposed. Its decay was observed only in a y-singles spectrum, hence no definite spin assignment was made.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Its decay was observed only in a y-singles spectrum, hence no definite spin assignment was made. Extensive shell-model calculations were done using SDI and free-parameters interactions [33] predicting correctly the expected spins of the two lowestlying states, regardless of the order of the Trfs/2 and np^/i orbitals, and general features of the excited-levels structure. Furthermore, a 9 /2 + level, coming from 7rg9/2 excitation, was predicted at 2.7 MeV.…”
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confidence: 99%