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First observation of 55,56Zn
by
de France, G
, Lewitowicz, M
, Chartier, M
, Janas, Z
, Borcea, C
, Blank, B
, Grzywacz, R
, M Pf"utzner
, Pravikoff, M S
, Thomas, J C
, Czajkowski, S
, Giovinazzo, J
, de Oliveira Santos, F
in
Radioactivity
/ Target recognition
/ Zinc isotopes
2000
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First observation of 55,56Zn
by
de France, G
, Lewitowicz, M
, Chartier, M
, Janas, Z
, Borcea, C
, Blank, B
, Grzywacz, R
, M Pf"utzner
, Pravikoff, M S
, Thomas, J C
, Czajkowski, S
, Giovinazzo, J
, de Oliveira Santos, F
in
Radioactivity
/ Target recognition
/ Zinc isotopes
2000
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First observation of 55,56Zn
2000
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In an experiment at the SISSI/LISE3 facility of GANIL, the most proton-rich zinc isotopes 55,56Zn have been observed for the first time. The experiment was performed using a high-intensity 58Ni beam at 74.5 MeV/nucleon impinging on a nickel target. The identification of 55,56Zn opens the way to 54Zn, a good candidate for two-proton radioactivity according to theoretical predictions.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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