Half-lives of neutron-rich 128-130Cd
Abstract
The β-decay half-lives of 128--130Cd have been measured with the newly commissioned GRIFFIN γ-ray spectrometer at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility. The time structures of the most intense γ-rays emitted following the β-decay were used to determine the half-lives of 128Cd and 130Cd to be T1/2= 246.2(21) ms and T1/2= 126(4) ms, respectively. The half-lives of the 3/2+ and 11/2- states of 129Cd were measured to be T1/2(3/2+)= 157(8) ms and T1/2(11/2-)= 147(3) ms. The half-lives of the Cd isotopes around the N=82 shell closure are an important ingredient in astrophysical simulations to derive the magnitude of the second r-process abundance peak in the A130 region. Our new results are compared with recent literature values and theoretical calculations.
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