$\beta$-Decay Half-Lives of 55 Neutron-Rich Isotopes beyond the N=82 Shell Gap

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2020)

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Abstract
The beta-decay half-lives of 55 neutron-rich nuclei Sn134-139, Sb134-142, Te137-144, I140-146, Xe142-148, Cs145-151, Ba148-153, and La151-155 were measured at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory employing the projectile fission fragments of U-238. The nuclear level structure, which relates to deformation, has a large effect on the half-lives. The impact of newly measured half-lives on modeling the astrophysical origin of the heavy elements is studied in the context of r process nucleosynthesis. For a wide variety of astrophysical conditions, including those in which fission recycling occurs, the half-lives have an important local impact on the second (A approximate to 130) peak.
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$\beta$-decay,half-lives,neutron-rich
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