Beta-decay spectroscopy of $^{27}$S
L. J. Sun, X. X. Xu, S. Q. Hou, C. J. Lin, J. Jos\'e, J. Lee, J. J., He, Z. H. Li, J. S. Wang, C. X. Yuan, D. X. Wang, H. Y. Wu, P. F. Liang, Y., Y. Yang, Y. H. Lam, P. Ma, F. F. Duan, Z. H. Gao, Q. Hu, Z. Bai, J. B. Ma, J., G. Wang, F. P. Zhong, C. G. Wu, D. W. Luo, Y. Jiang

TL;DR
This study provides detailed beta-decay spectroscopy of $^{27}$S, improving the understanding of its decay scheme, resonance properties, and isospin asymmetry, with implications for astrophysical reaction rates and shell-model theories.
Contribution
The paper offers the first comprehensive decay scheme of $^{27}$S, precise measurements of its properties, and insights into isospin asymmetry and shell-model validation.
Findings
Expanded decay scheme of $^{27}$S.
Precise proton-separation energy of $^{27}$P.
Evidence of large isospin asymmetry.
Abstract
Background: Beta-decay spectroscopy provides valuable nuclear physics input for thermonuclear reaction rates of astrophysical interest and stringent test for shell-model theories far from the stability line. Purpose: The available decay properties of proton drip-line nucleus S is insufficient to constrain the properties of the key resonance in SiP reaction rate and probe the possible isospin asymmetry. The decay scheme of S is complicated and far from being understood, which has motivated but also presented challenges for our experiment. Method: The S ions were implanted into a double-sided silicon strip detector array surrounded by the high-purity germanium detectors, where the -delayed protons and rays were measured simultaneously. Results: The improved spectroscopic properties including the precise half-life of S,…
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