Nuclear Spectroscopy of Radioactive Strontium-94
Jack Pellew

TL;DR
This paper reports on the nuclear spectroscopy of radioactive Strontium-94, utilizing advanced accelerator facilities to study its decay properties, which could impact nuclear physics and astrophysics.
Contribution
It presents new experimental data on Sr-94 decay obtained with modern accelerator technology, enhancing understanding of neutron-rich nuclei.
Findings
Decay properties of Sr-94 characterized
Potential updates to nuclear data libraries
Implications for nuclear astrophysics and reactors
Abstract
Traditionally, the production of neutron-rich nuclei in laboratories has been impossible. However, with the accelerator facilities now available at the ATLAS facility of Argonne National Laboratory, there is now a unique opportunity for the study of such nuclei. By studying how the Rb-94 nucleus decays and releases energy, there has been a potential to update the currently accepted information, with further applications in nuclear astrophysics and nuclear reactor dynamics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Nuclear physics research studies · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
