Beta-delayed gamma decay of 26P: Possible evidence of a proton halo
D. P\'erez-Loureiro (1), C. Wrede (1, 2), M. B. Bennett (1, 2),, S.N. Liddick (3), A. Bowe (1, 2, 4), B. A. Brown (1, 2), A. A. Chen, (5), K. A. Chipps (6, 7, 8), N. Cooper (9), D. Irvine (9), E. McNeice (9),, F. Montes (1, 10), F. Naqvi (9), R. Ortez (1, 2, 11), S. D. Pain (7),

TL;DR
This study measures the beta-delayed gamma decay of 26P, revealing new decay branches and potential evidence of a proton halo, with results aligning well with shell-model predictions.
Contribution
First comprehensive decay scheme of 26P with new gamma-ray lines and decay branches, suggesting possible proton halo evidence.
Findings
Six new beta-decay branches identified
Fifteen new gamma-ray lines observed
Significant mirror asymmetry indicating proton halo
Abstract
Background: Measurements of decay provide important nuclear structure information that can be used to probe isospin asymmetries and inform nuclear astrophysics studies. Purpose: To measure the -delayed decay of P and compare the results with previous experimental results and shell-model calculations. Method: A P fast beam produced using nuclear fragmentation was implanted into a planar germanium detector. Its -delayed -ray emission was measured with an array of 16 high-purity germanium detectors. Positrons emitted in the decay were detected in coincidence to reduce the background. Results: The absolute intensities of P -delayed -rays were determined. A total of six new -decay branches and 15 new -ray lines have been observed for the first time in P -decay. A complete -decay…
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