Gamma decays of isobaric analog states relevant to neutrino detection

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Electromagnetic Transitions, Other Topics In Radioactive Decay And In-Beam Spectroscopy, 59<=A<=89

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Measurements have been made of the gamma ray branching ratios for the decay of the lowest isobaric analog states of 71Ge and 81Kr. These states could be populated by high-energy neutrinos in gallium- and bromine-based detectors. Although these states are unbound to particle decay, all channels with significant penetrabilities are isospin forbidden, so that gamma decay is a possibility. Our results indicate that these states decay mainly by neutron emission and therefore contribute very little to detection sensitivities for 71Ga and 81Br.

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