Beta decay of the very neutron-deficient 60Ge and 62Ge nuclei
Abstract
We report here the results of a study of the β decay of the proton-rich Ge isotopes, 60Ge and 62Ge, produced in an experiment at the RIKEN Nishina Center. We have improved our knowledge of the half-lives of 62Ge (73.5(1) ms), 60Ge (25.0(3) ms) and its daughter nucleus, 60Ga (69.4(2) ms). We measured individual β-delayed proton and γ emissions and their related branching ratios. Decay schemes and absolute Fermi and Gamow-Teller transition strengths have been determined. The mass excesses of the nuclei under study have been deduced. A total β-delayed proton-emission branching ratio of 67(3)% has been obtained for 60Ge. New information has been obtained on the energy levels populated in 60Ga and on the 1/2- excited state in the β p daughter 59Zn. We extracted a ground state to ground state feeding of 85.3(3)% for the decay of 62Ge. Eight new γ lines have been added to the de-excitation of levels populated in the 62Ga daughter.
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