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Gamow-teller strengths in proton-rich exotic nuclei deduced in the combined analysis of mirror transitions
Y Fujita ; T Adachi ; P von Brentano ; G P A Berg ; C Fransen ; D De Frenne ; H Fujita ; K Fujita ; K Hatanaka ; E Jacobs ; K Nakanishi ; A Negret ; N Pietralla ; L Popescu ; B Rubio ; Y Sakemi ; Y Shimbara ; Y Shimizu ; Y Tameshige ; A Tamii ; M Yosoi ; K O Zell ;
Date 18 Nov 2005
Journal Phys Rev Lett, 95 (21), 212501
AbstractIsospin symmetry is expected for the T(z)=+/-1-->0 isobaric analogous transitions in isobars with mass number A, where T(z) is the z component of isospin T. Assuming this symmetry, strengths of analogous Gamow-Teller (GT) transitions within A = 50 isobars were determined from a high energy-resolution study at 0 degrees in combination with the decay Q value and lifetime from the beta decay. This method can be applied to other pf-shell nuclei and can be used to study GT strengths of astrophysical interest.
Source PubMed, pmid16384135
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