Half-Lives of Neutron Rich $^{130}$Cd and $^{131}$In
Abstract
The half-lives of isotopes around the shell closure are an important ingredient in astrophysical simulations and strongly influence the magnitude of the second -process abundance peak in the region. The most neutron-rich nuclei are not accessible to the current generation of radioactive beam facilities and -process simulations must therefore rely on calculations of the half-lives of the isotopes involved. Half-life measurements of the experimentally accessible nuclei in this region are important in order to benchmark these calculations. The half-life of Cd is particularly important as it is used to tune the Gamow-Teller quenching in shell-model calculations for the decay of other nuclei in this region. In this work, the GRIFFIN -ray spectrometer at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility was used to measure the half-life of Cd to be ms. In addition, the half-lives of the three decaying states of In were measured to be ms, ms, and ms, respectively, providing an important benchmark for half-life calculations in this region.
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@article{arxiv.1810.07089,
title = {Half-Lives of Neutron Rich $^{130}$Cd and $^{131}$In},
author = {R. Dunlop and C. E. Svensson and C. Andreoiu and G. C. Ball and N. Bernier and V. Bildstein and H. Bidaman and P. Boubel and C. Burbadge and R. Caballero-Folch and I. Dillmann and M. R. Dunlop and L. J. Evitts and F. H. Garcia and A. B. Garnsworthy and P. E. Garrett and G. Hackman and S. Hallam and J. Henderson and S. Ilyushkin and A. Jungclaus and R. Krücken and J. Lassen and R. Li and E. MacConnachie and A. D. MacLean and E. McGee and M. Moukaddam and D. Mücher and B. Olaizola and K. Ortner and E. Padilla-Rodal and J. Park and O. Paetkau and J. L. Pore and A. J. Radich and P. Ruotsalainen and J. Smallcombe and J. K. Smith and A. Teigelhöfer and J. Turko and K. Whitmore and T. Zidar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.07089},
year = {2018}
}
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Talk presented CIPANP2018. 9 pages, LaTeX, 5 pdf figures, 1 png figure