Large-scale shell-model study for beta-decay properties of neutron-rich nuclei
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Beta decays in neutron-rich nuclei provide beneficial information on nuclear structure through their selective populations of states with specific spin/parity quantum numbers. Among them, the halflives of neutron-rich nuclei are important to elucidate r-process nucleosynthesis. In this talk, we present our shell-model study about the beta-decay properties of neutron-rich N=82, 81 isotones, some of which are r-process waiting point nuclides. The shell-model result shows excellent agreement with the experimental half-lives. We found that the low-energy peak of the Gamow Teller transition increases as the proton number
decreases from Z=50 to Z=40 due to the shell evolution. In addition, the beta-decay half-lives of neutron-rich nuclei of A~40 nuclei
are estimated by the shell-model calculations including the recently measured data at the FRIB facility.
decreases from Z=50 to Z=40 due to the shell evolution. In addition, the beta-decay half-lives of neutron-rich nuclei of A~40 nuclei
are estimated by the shell-model calculations including the recently measured data at the FRIB facility.
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Publication: [1] N. Shimizu, T. Togashi and Y. Utsuno, Prog. Theor. Exp. Phys. 2021, 033D01 (2021).<br>[2] S. Yoshida, N. Shimizu, T. Togashi, and T. Otsuka, Phys. Rev. C 98, 061301(R) (2018).
Presenters
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Noritaka Shimizu
Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba, University of Tsukuba
Authors
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Noritaka Shimizu
Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba, University of Tsukuba
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Yutaka Utsuno
Japan Atomic Energy Agency