Measurement of Beta-decay energies of short-lived neutron-rich nuclei in the vicinity of mass number between 101 and 106, and A = 109

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Atomic Weights, Beta Particles, Mass Spectroscopy, Neutron Decay, Fission Products, Negative Ions, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Particle Telescopes

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The recoil separator LOHENGRIN was used for Beta-decay energies measurement of 18 nuclei, negative ions (Zr, Nb, Mo, Tc, Rv, Rh) for the determination of Q beta-values. Beta-gamma coincidence is considered. The Beta detector is a plastic scintillation telescope. From Q-values of fission products, atomic weights are determined with an accuracy of 1 percent.

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