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Title Beta-delayed proton emitter $^{113}Xe$
Author(s) Hagberg, E ; Hansen, P G ; Jonson, B ; Jørgensen, B ; Kugler, E ; Mowinckel, T
Affiliation (CERN)
Publication 1973
In: Nucl. Phys. A 208 (1973) 309-16
DOI 10.1016/0375-9474(73)90378-3
Subject category Nuclear Physics
Abstract The ISOLDE facility at the CERN synchrocyclotron has been used for extending the series of beta -delayed proton emitters in xenon to masses lighter than those previously observed (/sup 115,117/Xe). Owing to the rapid decrease of the yields, experiments with solid-state counters were inconclusive, and instead a new and much more sensitive method based on nuclear emulsions was developed. The mass range 111-114 showed one new activity, /sup 113/Xe, with a half-life of 2.8+or-0.2 sec. From measurements of the track lengths for a total of 1130 protons from /sup 113/Xe it was possible to determine the energy spectrum. The results extend the systematics of beta -strength functions in the light xenon isotopes. (19 refs).

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