57Zn β-delayed proton emission establishes the 56Ni rp-process waiting point bypass

Abstract

We measured the 57Zn β-delayed proton (βp) and γ emission at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. We find a 57Zn half-life of 43.6 0.2 ms, βp branching ratio of (84.7 1.4)%, and identify four transitions corresponding to the exotic β-γ-p decay mode, the second such identification in the f p-shell. The p/γ ratio was used to correct for isospin mixing while determining the 57Zn mass via the isobaric multiplet mass equation. Previously, it was uncertain as to whether the rp-process flow could bypass the textbook waiting point 56Ni for astrophysical conditions relevant to Type-I X-ray bursts. Our results definitively establish the existence of the 56Ni bypass, with 14-17% of the rp-process flow taking this route.

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