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Application of Ultra-fast Timing Techniques to the Study of Exotic and Weakly Produced Nuclei

Mach, H ; Walker, P M ; Julin, R ; Leino, M ; Juutinen, S ; Stanoiu, M ; Podolyak, Z ; Wood, R ; Bruce, A M and Back, T , et al. (2005) In Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics 31(10). p.1421-1426
Abstract
Ultra-fast time-delayed techniques have been recently applied in a number of studies where exotic nuclei were identified using advanced selection techniques. These include large Compton-suppressed Ge arrays, in-flight separators or recoil separators. Some of the new results are discussed in this presentation. Besides the results for Mg-32 and Pd-96, they include the first determination of the half-life of the 8(+) state in Ge-80, T-1/2 = 2.95(6) ns, and significantly more precise results for Mn-51 (3680 keV level) and V-48 (421 keV level), T-1/2 = 1760(40) ps and T-1/2 <= 135 ps, respectively. Development of new scintillators will steadily improve precision and sensitivity of future measurements.
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Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
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1421 - 1426
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0954-3899
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10.1088/0954-3899/31/10/007
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  abstract     = {{Ultra-fast time-delayed techniques have been recently applied in a number of studies where exotic nuclei were identified using advanced selection techniques. These include large Compton-suppressed Ge arrays, in-flight separators or recoil separators. Some of the new results are discussed in this presentation. Besides the results for Mg-32 and Pd-96, they include the first determination of the half-life of the 8(+) state in Ge-80, T-1/2 = 2.95(6) ns, and significantly more precise results for Mn-51 (3680 keV level) and V-48 (421 keV level), T-1/2 = 1760(40) ps and T-1/2 &lt;= 135 ps, respectively. Development of new scintillators will steadily improve precision and sensitivity of future measurements.}},
  author       = {{Mach, H and Walker, P M and Julin, R and Leino, M and Juutinen, S and Stanoiu, M and Podolyak, Z and Wood, R and Bruce, A M and Back, T and Cameron, J A and Cederwall, B and Ekman, Jörgen and Fogelberg, B and Greenless, P T and Hellstrom, M and Jones, P and Klamra, W and Lagergren, K and Leppanen, A P and Nieminen, P and Orlandi, R and Pakarinen, J and Rahkila, P and Rudolph, Dirk and Simpson, G and Uusitalo, J and Wheldon, C}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{10}},
  pages        = {{1421--1426}},
  publisher    = {{IOP Publishing}},
  series       = {{Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics}},
  title        = {{Application of Ultra-fast Timing Techniques to the Study of Exotic and Weakly Produced Nuclei}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0954-3899/31/10/007}},
  doi          = {{10.1088/0954-3899/31/10/007}},
  volume       = {{31}},
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