O. Sorlin et al., DECAY PROPERTIES OF EXOTIC N-SIMILAR-OR-EQUAL-TO-28-S AND CL NUCLEI AND THE CA-48 CA-46 ABUNDANCE RATIO/, Physical review. C. Nuclear physics, 47(6), 1993, pp. 2941-2953
Beta-decay half-lives and beta-delayed neutron-emission probabilities
of the very neutron-rich nuclei 44S and Cl-45-47 have been measured. T
hese isotopes, which lie at or close to the N = 28 magic shell, were p
roduced in interactions of a 60 MeV/U 48Ca beam from GANIL (Grand Acce
lerateur National d'Ions Lourds) with a 64Ni target, and were separate
d by the doubly achromatic spectrometer LISE (Ligne d'Ions Super Epluc
hes). Their decay was studied by a beta-n time correlation measurement
. The results are compared to recent model predictions and indicate a
rapid weakening of the N = 28 shell effect below Ca-48(20)28. The nucl
ear structure effects reflected in the decay properties of the exotic
S and Cl isotopes may be the clue for the astrophysical understanding
of the unusual 48Ca/46Ca abundance ratio measured in the solar system
as well as the Ca-Ti-Cr anomalies observed in E. King inclusions of th
e Al-lende meteorite.