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The rp-process and new measurements of beta-delayed proton decay of light Ag and Cd isotopes
G. Raimann ; M.J. Balbes ; R.N. Boyd ; D. Cano-Ott ; R. Collatz ; A. Guglielmetti ; M. Hellström ; M. Hencheck ; Z. Hu ; Z. Janas ; M. Karny ; R. Kirchner ; J. Morford ; D.J. Morrissey ; E. Roeckl ; K. Schmidt ; J. Szerypo ; A. Weber ;
Date 5 Jul 1996
Journal Nucl.Phys. A621 (1997) 215c-218c
Subject nucl-ex astro-ph
AbstractRecent network calculations suggest that a high temperature rp-process could explain the abundances of light Mo and Ru isotopes, which have long challenged models of p-process nuclide production. Important ingredients to network calculations involving unstable nuclei near and at the proton drip line are $eta$-halflives and decay modes, i.e., whether or not $eta$-delayed proton decay takes place. Of particular importance to these network calculation are the proton-rich isotopes $^{96}$Ag, $^{98}$Ag, $^{96}$Cd and $^{98}$Cd. We report on recent measurements of $eta$-delayed proton branching ratios for $^{96}$Ag, $^{98}$Ag, and $^{98}$Cd at the on-line mass separator at GSI.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/9607001
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