Strong Neutron-γ Competition above the Neutron Threshold in the Decay of ^{70}Co

The β-decay intensity of ^{70}Co was measured for the first time using the technique of total absorption spectroscopy. The large β-decay Q value [12.3(3) MeV] offers a rare opportunity to study β-decay properties in a broad energy range. Two surprising features were observed in the experimental resu...

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Hauptverfasser: Spyrou, A, Liddick, S N, Naqvi, F, Crider, B P, Dombos, A C, Bleuel, D L, Brown, B A, Couture, A, Crespo Campo, L, Guttormsen, M, Larsen, A C, Lewis, R, Möller, P, Mosby, S, Mumpower, M R, Perdikakis, G, Prokop, C J, Renstrøm, T, Siem, S, Quinn, S J, Valenta, S
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description The β-decay intensity of ^{70}Co was measured for the first time using the technique of total absorption spectroscopy. The large β-decay Q value [12.3(3) MeV] offers a rare opportunity to study β-decay properties in a broad energy range. Two surprising features were observed in the experimental results, namely, the large fragmentation of the β intensity at high energies, as well as the strong competition between γ rays and neutrons, up to more than 2 MeV above the neutron-separation energy. The data are compared to two theoretical calculations: the shell model and the quasiparticle random phase approximation (QRPA). Both models seem to be missing a significant strength at high excitation energies. Possible interpretations of this discrepancy are discussed. The shell model is used for a detailed nuclear structure interpretation and helps to explain the observed γ-neutron competition. The comparison to the QRPA calculations is done as a means to test a model that provides global β-decay properties for astrophysical calculations. Our work demonstrates the importance of performing detailed comparisons to experimental results, beyond the simple half-life comparisons. A realistic and robust description of the β-decay intensity is crucial for our understanding of nuclear structure as well as of r-process nucleosynthesis.
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