The β-delayed neutron emission of Ga83,84 isotopes was studied using the neutron time-of-flight technique. The measured neutron energy spectra showed emission from states at excitation energies high above the neutron separation energy and previously not observed in the β decay of midmass nuclei. The large decay strength deduced from the observed intense neutron emission is a signature of Gamow-Teller transformation. This observation was interpreted as evidence for allowed β decay to Ni78 core-excited states in Ge83,84 favored by shell effects. We developed shell model calculations in the proton fpg9/2 and neutron extended fpg9/2+d5/2 valence space using realistic interactions that were used to understand measured β-decay lifetimes. We conclude that enhanced, concentrated β-decay strength for neutron-unbound states may be common for very neutron-rich nuclei. This leads to intense β-delayed high-energy neutron and strong multineutron emission probabilities that in turn affect astrophysical nucleosynthesis models.
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Madurga, M., Paulauskas, S. V., Grzywacz, R., Miller, D., Bardayan, D. W., Batchelder, J. C., … Zganjar, E. F. (2016). Evidence for Gamow-Teller Decay of Ni 78 Core from Beta-Delayed Neutron Emission Studies. Physical Review Letters, 117(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.092502
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