Heavy-ion charge-exchange reactions and the measurement of Gamow-Teller strength

1992 ◽  
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pp. 2854-2860 ◽  
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N. Anantaraman ◽  
Sam M. Austin ◽  
J. A. Carr ◽  
J. S. Winfield
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Maria Colonna ◽  
José-Antonio Lay ◽  
Horst Lenske

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M. Roy-Stephan ◽  
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O. Moreno ◽  
E. Moya de Guerra

We study the two-neutrino double-βdecay in76Ge,116Cd,128Te,130Te, and150Nd, as well as the two Gamow-Teller branches that connect the double-βdecay partners with the states in the intermediate nuclei. We use a theoretical microscopic approach based on a deformed self-consistent mean field with Skyrme interactions including pairing and spin-isospin residual forces, which are treated in a proton-neutron quasiparticle random-phase approximation. We compare our results for Gamow-Teller strength distributions with experimental information obtained from charge-exchange reactions. We also compare our results for the two-neutrino double-βdecay nuclear matrix elements with those extracted from the measured half-lives. Both single-state and low-lying-state dominance hypotheses are analyzed theoretically and experimentally making use of recent data from charge-exchange reactions andβdecay of the intermediate nuclei.


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M Colonna ◽  
H Lenske ◽  
J A Lay ◽  

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