Nuclear properties of the <sup>72,74</sup>Co isotopes via β decay
ORAL
Abstract
It is known that the majority of the heavy elements (Z >26) are formed in neutron capture processes, and the rapid neutron capture (r-) process is responsible for producing half. To fully understand heavy nucleosynthesis through the r process, accurate knowledge of nuclear properties is needed. Frequently, nuclear input is not well constrained, and in lieu of data, extrapolations and theoretical models have to be used. Predictions can diverge over orders of magnitude for basic properties far from stability. One of the most important inputs to the r process is β-decay properties. Theory relies on data to constrain their models and make more reliable predictions for experimentally inaccessible nuclei. Measuring β-decay strength functions is a sensitive benchmark to such theoretical mod-els. This talk will feature preliminary results on neutron-rich Co isotopes, including β-decay strengths, energy levels, level densities and γ-strength functions. The measurements were done at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory using the SuN detector.
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Presenters
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Hannah C. C Berg
- FRIB