Beta decay studies of r-process nuclei at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
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/ Authors
J. Pereira, A. Aprahamian, O. Arndt, A. Becerril, T. Elliot, A. Estrade, D. Galaviz, S. Hennrich, P. Hosmer, R. Kessler
and 15 more authors
K. -L. Kratz, G. Lorusso, P. F. Mantica, M. Matos, F. Montes, P. Santi, B. Pfeiffer, M. Quinn, H. Schatz, F. Schertz, L. Schnorrenberger, E. Smith, B. E. Tomlin, W. Walters, A. Wohr
/ Abstract
The impact of nuclear physics on astrophysical r-process models is discussed, emphasizing the importance of beta-decay properties of neutron-rich nuclei. Several r-process motivated beta-decay experiments performed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory are presented. The experiments include the measurement of beta-decay half-lives and neutron emission probabilities of nuclei in regions around Ni-78; Se-90; Zr-106 and Rh-120, as well as spectroscopic studies of Pd-120. A summary on the different experimental techniques employed, data analysis, results and impact on model calculations is presented.