Beta-decay spectroscopy of $^{27}$S

L. J. Sun,X. X. Xu,S. Q. Hou,C. J. Lin,J. José, J. Lee, J. J. He,Z. H. Li, Jun Wang,C. X. Yuan,D. X. Wang, H. Y. Wu, P. F. Liang,Y. Y. Yang,Y. H. Lam, P. Ma,F. F. Duan,Z. H. Gao,Q. Hu,Z. Bai,J. B. Ma, J. G. Wang, F. P. Zhong,C. G. Wu, D. W. Luo, Y. Jiang, Y. B. Liu,D. S. Hou, R. Li,N. R. Ma,W. H. Ma, G. Z. Shi,G. M. Yu,D. Patel, S. Y. Jin, Yifang Wang,Y. C. Yu, Q. W. Zhou, P. Wang,L. Y. Hu,X. Wang,H. L. Zang,P. J. Li, Q. Q. Zhao,L. Yang,P. W. Wen,F. Yang,H. M. Jia,G. L. Zhang,M. Pan,X. Y. Wang,H. H. Sun,Z. G. Hu,R. F. Chen, M. L. Liu, W. Q. Yang,Y. M. Zhao, H. Q. Zhang

arXiv: Nuclear Experiment(2018)

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Background: Beta-decay spectroscopy provides valuable nuclear physics input for thermonuclear reaction rates of astrophysical interest and stringent test for shell-model theories far from the stability line. Purpose: The available decay properties of proton drip-line nucleus $^{27}$S is insufficient to constrain the properties of the key resonance in $^{26}$Si$(p,γ)^{27}$P reaction rate and probe the possible isospin asymmetry. The decay scheme of $^{27}$S is complicated and far from being understood, which has motivated but also presented challenges for our experiment. Method: The $^{27}$S ions were implanted into a double-sided silicon strip detector array surrounded by the high-purity germanium detectors, where the $β$-delayed protons and $γ$ rays were measured simultaneously. Results: The improved spectroscopic properties including the precise half-life of $^{27}$S, the excitation energies, $β$-decay branching ratios, log~$ft$ values, and $B$(GT) values for the states of $^{27}$P populated in the $β$ decay of $^{27}$S were measured and compared to the $^{27}$Mg mirror states and the shell-model calculations. The present work has expanded greatly on the previously established decay scheme of $^{27}$S. Conclusions: The precise proton-separation energy of $^{27}$P, the energy and the ratio between $γ$ and proton partial widths of the $3/2^+$ resonance were obtained, thereby determining the $^{26}$Si$(p,γ)^{27}$P reaction rate based mainly on experimental constraints. The first evidence for the observation of a large isospin asymmetry for the mirror decays of $^{27}$S and $^{27}$Na is also provided. The experimental spectroscopic information can be reproduced by the shell-model calculation taking the weakly bound effect of the proton $1s_{1/2}$ orbit into account.
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