Low-lying GT+ strength in Co64 studied via the Ni64(d,He2)Co64 reaction

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Charge-Exchange Reactions, Beta Decay, Double Beta Decay, Electron And Muon Capture, Nuclear Physics Aspects Of Novae, Supernovae, And Other Explosive Environments, 59<=A<=89

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The Ni64(d,He2)Co64 reaction was studied at the AGOR cyclotron of KVI, Groningen, with the Big-Bite Spectrometer and the EuroSuperNova detector using a 171-MeV deuteron beam. An energy resolution of about 110 keV was achieved. In addition to the Jπ = 1+ ground state, several other 1+ states could be identified in Co64 and the strengths of the corresponding Gamow-Teller transitions were determined. The obtained strength distribution was compared with theoretical predictions and former (n,p) experimental results and displayed a good agreement. Due to the good energy resolution, detailed spectroscopic information was obtained, which supplements the data base needed for network calculations for supernova scenarios.

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