Phys. Rev. C 62, 064315 (2000) [9 pages]β decay of 98Ag: Evidence for the Gamow-Teller resonance near 100Sn
Z. Hu1,4, L. Batist2, J. Agramunt3, A. Algora3, B. A. Brown4, D. Cano-Ott3, R. Collatz1, A. Gadea3, M. Gierlik5, M. Górska1, H. Grawe1, M. Hellström1, Z. Janas5, M. Karny5, R. Kirchner1, F. Moroz2, A. Płochocki5, M. Rejmund1, E. Roeckl1, B. Rubio3, M. Shibata1, J. Szerypo5, J. L. Tain3, and V. Wittmann2 Received 14 July 2000; published 20 November 2000 In two complementary measurements, a cubelike array of six Euroball-Cluster germanium detectors and a total-absorption γ spectrometer were used to investigate the β decay of 98Ag, a three-proton-hole and one-neutron-particle nucleus with respect to the 100Sn core. The half-life and QEC value of the decay were determined to be 47.7(0.3) s and 8200(70) MeV, respectively. A total of 438 γ rays (414 new) was observed, and 173 levels (163 new) in 98Pd have been identified. The Gamow-Teller (GT) β-decay strength distribution from the total-absorption γ spectroscopy reveals a large GT resonance around 6 MeV with a width of about 2 MeV. The hindrance factor for the total GT strength, summed from the ground state up to 7.8 MeV excitation energy in 98Pd, amounts to 4.6(6) with reference to a shell-model calculation which yields good agreement with the shape of the experimental GT resonance. ©2000 The American Physical Society
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