Abstract

The #beta#-delayed proton and #gamma#-ray emission of "3"7Ca and "3"6Ca was studied at the projectile fragment separator at GSI Darmstadt. In the "3"7Ga study, the #beta#-delayed #gamma#-decay was observed for the first time, and the half-life was redetermined, under essentially background-free conditions, as 181.1#+-#1.0 ms. The surprisingly high #GAMMA#_#gamma#/#GAMMA#_p values found for proton-unbound states in "3"7K drastically reduce former discrepancies between the Gamow-Teller strength value B(GT) measured in the "3"7Ca #beta#-decay and those deduced from the "3"7Cl(p, n)"3"7Ar mirror reaction. Our data provide evidence, on a level of 1.6 standard deviations, for isospin-mixing of the lowest T=3/2 level in "3"7K. In the "3"6Ca study, a complete #beta#-decay scheme, including the #beta#-delayed proton emission into the ground and first excited states of "3"5Ar as well as the #beta#-delayed #gamma#-decay, was measured for the first time. The "3"6Ca half-life was remeasured with improved accuracy to be 102#+-#2 ms. Our data exclude a 1"+ assignment for two near-threshold states in "3"6K that could be important resonances in "3"5Ar(p, #gamma#) reactions of astrophysical interest. The B(GT) distributions in "3"7","3"6Ca decays are compared to results obtained from large-scale sd shell-model calculations. (orig.)Available from FIZ Karlsruhe / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman

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