Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1834714 | Nuclear Data Sheets | 2011 | 119 Pages |
Abstract
Experimental studies for the identification of the 33Ne and 33K nuclides have not met with success as yet. Values of S(n) and S(p) from systematics for 33Ne and 33K, respectively suggest that these nuclei are likely to be unstable to particle emission. The radioactive decay schemes of 33Na and 33Al seem incomplete in view of large Q values and known excitations much below than allowed by the Q values. The 33S and 33Cl nuclides remain as the most extensively studied from many different reactions and decays.
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Authors
Jun Chen, Balraj Singh,