2007
DOI: 10.1140/epja/i2006-10158-9
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Decay study of neutron-rich zirconium isotopes employing a Penning trap as a spectroscopy tool

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“…2. Thus, the decay of 100 Zr was treated as a contamination, and this contribution was calculated with MC simulations, by using the DECAYGEN event generator [29] with the information available for this decay as input [30]. The normalization of this contribution was done with the γ -ray at 400 keV coming from the decay of 100 Zr.…”
Section: Nb Decaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. Thus, the decay of 100 Zr was treated as a contamination, and this contribution was calculated with MC simulations, by using the DECAYGEN event generator [29] with the information available for this decay as input [30]. The normalization of this contribution was done with the γ -ray at 400 keV coming from the decay of 100 Zr.…”
Section: Nb Decaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental information on GT strength distribu- [62]. Unfortunately, the energy region is still very narrow and represents only a small fraction of the GT strength relevant for the half-life determination.…”
Section: Gamow-teller Strength Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common ion separation method using a Penning trap (like at ISOLTRAP [9] or JYFLTRAP [10]) is the sideband buffer-gas cooling technique [11]. The first step of this method is to apply a dipolar field at the frequency of the ion magnetron motion ω − , which is in first order mass-independent.…”
Section: Isobar Separation In a Penning Trapmentioning
confidence: 99%