2007
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.99.192501
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Two-Proton Correlations in the Decay ofFe45

Abstract: The decay of extremely neutron-deficient 45Fe has been studied in detail by means of a novel type of a gaseous detector employing digital imaging to record tracks of charged particles. The two-proton radioactivity channel was clearly identified. For the first time, the angular and energy correlations between two protons emitted from the nuclear ground state were determined, indicating the genuine three-body character of this decay. The half-life of 45Fe was found to be 2.6+/-0.2 ms and the observed 2p decay br… Show more

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“…We repeated the experiment, tripling the statistics, and it is the combined results that we now present. Since the reporting of our initial work, Curtis et al [16] have investigated 10 C states via inelastic scattering at E/A = 30 MeV [15]. Their work suggests a level at 4.2 MeV, which they speculate is the long sought after excited 0 + 2 state.…”
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“…We repeated the experiment, tripling the statistics, and it is the combined results that we now present. Since the reporting of our initial work, Curtis et al [16] have investigated 10 C states via inelastic scattering at E/A = 30 MeV [15]. Their work suggests a level at 4.2 MeV, which they speculate is the long sought after excited 0 + 2 state.…”
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“…The decay of 10 C excited states to the 2p + 2α exit channel has been studied using inelastic excitation of a secondary 10 C beam. The decay sequences leading to the 2p + 2α final state are determined for the previously known levels and for a newly found level at E * = 8.4 MeV.…”
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