Abstract

A detailed study of the $\ensuremath{\beta}$-delayed neutron emission properties of $^{137,138}\mathrm{I}$ and $^{144,145}\mathrm{Cs}$ has been performed by confining ions in the Beta-decay Paul Trap. The daughter ions following $\ensuremath{\beta}$ decay emerge from the trapped-ion cloud with negligible scattering allowing reconstruction of the recoil-ion energy from the time of flight. From this information, the neutron-emission branching ratios and neutron-energy spectra were deduced. The results for the $^{137}\mathrm{I}$ and $^{144,145}\mathrm{Cs}$ decays are in agreement with previous results performed using direct neutron-detection techniques. In the case of $^{138}\mathrm{I}$, a branching ratio of 6.18(50)% is obtained, yielding a value consistent with the more recent results, which are a factor of two larger than measurements made prior to 1978.

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