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beta Decay Studies of Neutron-Rich Nuclei Near 52Ca

@article{Crawford2008betaDS,
  title={beta Decay Studies of Neutron-Rich Nuclei Near 52Ca},
  author={H. L. Crawford and R. V. F. Janssens and P. Mantica and J. S. Berryman and R. Broda and M. P. Carpenter and B. Fornal and G. F. Grinyer and Nathan J Hoteling and B. P. Kay and T. Lauritsen and Kei Minamisono and Ioan I Stefanescu and J. B. Stoker and William B. Walters and S. Zhu},
  journal={Acta Physica Polonica B},
  year={2008}
}
The $\beta$-decay and isomeric properties of $^{54}$Sc, $^{50}$K and $^{53}$Ca are presented, and their implications with respect to the goodness of the N=32 sub-shell closure discussed. 

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