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$$beta$$-delayed fission of $$^{186,188}$$Bi isotopes

Lane, J. F. W.*; Andreyev, A. N.*; Antalic, S.*; Ackermann, D.*; Gerl, J.*; He${ss}$berger, F. P.*; Hofmann, S.*; Huyse, M.*; Kettunen, H.*; Kleinb$"o$hl, A.*; Kindler, B.*; Kojouharov, I.*; Leino, M.*; Lommel, B.*; M$"u$nzenberg, G.*; Nishio, Katsuhisa   ; Page, R. D.*; $v{S}$$'a$ro, $v{S}$.*; Schaffner, H.*; Taylor, M. J.*; Van Duppen, P.*

By using the technique of correlating implanted evaporation residues and their subsequent fission decay, $$beta$$-delayed fission ($$beta$$DF) of $$^{186}$$Bi has been identified for the first time and $$beta$$DF of $$^{188}$$Bi has been unambiguously confirmed. The experiments were performed at the velocity filter SHIP (GSI, Darmstadt). The $$beta$$DF probabilities for both nuclides were qualitatively estimated, and, in particular indications for a large value in the case of $$^{186}$$Bi are regarded.

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