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Title: Nuclear Data Sheets for A=73☆

Journal Article · · Nuclear Data Sheets
 [1];  [2]
  1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4M1 (Canada)
  2. National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824 (United States)

Experimental nuclear structure data for the known A=73 isobaric nuclides (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, Ge, As, Se, Br, Kr, Rb and Sr) have been evaluated, and presented together with Adopted properties of level energies, and associated γ rays. The decay data for these nuclides have also been evaluated, providing Adopted values of γ and β radiations, and log ft values. For {sup 73}Mn, only the isotopic identification has been established, with no knowledge of its g.s. half-life. For {sup 73}Fe, {sup 73}Co and {sup 73}Sr, only the ground states and their half-lives are known with no information about the excited states. For {sup 73}Ni, {sup 73}Cu, {sup 73}Zn and {sup 73}Rb, little data are available for excited states. The half-life and decay modes of possibly proton-unbound {sup 73}Rb need firmly established. {sup 73}Ga structure presents a special challenge in that the 1/2{sup −} ground state and the first 3/2{sup −} state have recently been proposed, in a Coulomb excitation experiment by 2010Di14, to form an almost degenerate doublet with an estimated spacing of 229Th with its first excited state at 7.8 eV, and {sup 235}U with its first excited state at 76 eV. Ultra-high resolution gamma-ray spectroscopic studies are warranted to search for the low-lying (73Ga, and to determine its half-life. Level structures of {sup 73}Ga, {sup 73}Ge, {sup 73}As, {sup 73}Se, {sup 73}Br and {sup 73}Kr are quite well known, although decay schemes of radioactive ground states of {sup 73}Co, {sup 73}Cu and {sup 73}Br are considered incomplete. The reactions and decays for which no new experimental information has become available since the 2003 update have undergone revisions to incorporate conversion coefficients from BrIcc code, and evaluated Q values from 2017Wa10, but essential content of such datasets may have remained the same as in previous evaluations. In this respect the present work greatly benefited from all the previous NDS evaluations (2004Si08,1993Ki25,1987Ki13, 1980Ek01,1974Al33), but at the same time data presented herein supersede all the previous published evaluations.

OSTI ID:
22879543
Journal Information:
Nuclear Data Sheets, Vol. 158; Other Information: © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0090-3752
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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