Author:
Pérez de Rada A.,Cano-Ott D.,Martínez T.,Alcayne V.,Mendoza E.,Plaza J.,Sanchez-Caballero A.,Villamarín D.,Äystö J.,Jokinen A.,Kankainen A.,Penttilä H.,Rinta-Antila S.,Agramunt J.,Algora A.,Domingo-Pardo C.,Lerendegui-Marco J.,Taín J.L.,Banerjee K.,Bhattacharya C.,Roy P.,Calviño F.,Cortés G.,Delafosse C.,Matea I.,Benito J.,Alhomaidhi S.,Mistry A.K.
Abstract
The β-delayed neutron emission in the 85As β-decay has been measured at the IGISOL facility of the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyväskylä (JYFL). The complete β-decay has been studied with a setup which consists of a plastic scintillator, the MOdular Neutron time-of-flight SpectromeTER (MONSTER), and two types of γ-rays detectors (HPGe and LaBr3). The, β-delayed neutron energy distribution has been determined by unfolding the TOF spectrum with the iterative Bayesian unfolding method.
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