β and β-delayed neutron decay of the N=82 nucleus 131~49In82
Abstract
The half-lives of three β decaying states of 131~49In82 have been measured with the GRIFFIN γ-ray spectrometer at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility to be T1/2(1/2-)=328(15)~ms, T1/2(9/2+)=265(8)~ms, and T1/2(21/2+)=323(55)~ms, respectively. The first observation of γ-rays following the β n decay of 131In into 130Sn is reported. The β-delayed neutron emission probability is determined to be P1n = 12(7)\% for the 21/2+ state and 2.3(3)\% from the combined 1/2- and 9/2+ states of 131~49In82 observed in this experiment. A significant expansion of the decay scheme of 131In, including 17 new excited states and 34 new γ-ray transitions in 131~50Sn81 is also reported. This leads to large changes in the deduced β branching ratios to some of the low-lying states of 131Sn compared to previous work with implications for the strength of the first-forbidden β transitions in the vicinity of doubly-magic 132~50Sn82.
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