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Beta-decay half-lives calculated on the gross theory

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In this paper, the gross theory was used to calculate the Beta-decay half-life of all the isotopes between the proton-drip and neutron drip lines with Z = 3 to Z = 100.
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This article is published in Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables.The article was published on 1973-08-01. It has received 392 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mass formula.

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Average excited state lifetimes in 73Br

TL;DR: In this article, the lifetime of excited states between 4 and 6.6 MeV in 73 Br was measured by the particle X-ray coincidence technique, which yielded information on both γ-ray and proton partial widths as well as the level density.
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Nuclear data sheets for A = 173

TL;DR: In this paper, experimental data pertaining to all nuclei with mass A = 173 have been evaluated and level schemes from both radioactive decay and reaction studies are presented, along with associated tables of experimental data and adopted properties for levels and gamma rays.
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Nuclear beta strength, neutrino mass and cosmology

TL;DR: In this article, the neutrino capture cross-section cross-sections were calculated for a solar neutrinos experiment and for the detection of collapsing star neutrinoless stars.
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Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 185☆

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated spectroscopic data for all nuclei with mass number A = 185 with respect to the relevant level schemes from radioactive decay and nuclear reaction studies.
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Nuclear masses and deformations

TL;DR: In this article, a semi-empirical theory of nuclear masses and deformations is presented, where the potential energy of a nucleus, considered as a function of N, Z and the nuclear shape, is given by the liquid-drop model, modified by a shell correction.
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On the Fermi Theory of β -Radioactivity. II. The "Forbidden" Spectra

TL;DR: In this article, Fermi's original "polar vector" form of the theory was extended to first and second forbidden transitions for arbitrarily charged nuclei and the final results were given in the form of a "correction factor" $C, by which the allowed distribution must be multiplied to give a forbidden spectrum.
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Conserved Current Hypothesis and the Beta Decay of RaE

TL;DR: In this paper, it is shown that the conserved current theory is consistent with Bi/sup 210/ beta decay by comparing theoretical predictions with experimental data obtained from electron polarization and spectrum measurements.
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Gross Theory of Nuclear β-Decay

TL;DR: In this paper, a theory for the gross properties of the nuclear a-decay is developed, where summations over final states are replaced by integrations, and the average of the squared absolute value of a nuclear matrix element times the final level density is investigated instead of individual matrix elements.
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Strength-function phenomena in electron-capture beta decay

TL;DR: In this article, the authors derived approximate beta strength functions from measurements of the electroncapture beta feed to the high-lying excited states in about 40 neutron-deficient nuclei.