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This manuscript reports on the direct observation of a -delayed two-neutron emission in a study of at the ISOLDE Decay Station using neutron spectroscopy. We also report on the first measurement in decay of the long-sought excited state in , attributed to be the neutron single-particle orbital. The observation of sequential neutron emission is used to extract the relative population of the state, which was found to be much smaller than the predictions of the statistical model. The experiment was possible because of the innovative use of a neutron array with neutron discrimination and interaction tracking capabilities. This is the first study of the details of the two-neutron emission for a nucleus, which belongs to the -process path. Understanding -delayed two-neutron emission probabilities is essential to validate models used in astrophysical -process nucleosynthesis calculations. Observing two-neutron emissions in decay paves the way for new experiments to study energy and angular correlations for -delayed multineutron emitters.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available October 1, 2026
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Ogunbeku, T. H.; Allmond, J. M.; Gray, T. J.; Ong, W-J; Brown, B. A.; Gargano, A.; Grzywacz, R.; Holt, J. D.; Macchiavelli, A. O.; Miyagi, T.; et al (, Physical Review Letters)
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Cox, I.; Xu, Z. Y.; Grzywacz, R.; Ong, W-J; Rasco, B. C.; Kitamura, N.; Hoskins, D.; Neupane, S.; Ruland, T. J.; Allmond, J. M.; et al (, Physical Review Letters)
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Yokoyama, R.; Grzywacz, R.; Rasco, B. C.; Brewer, N.; Rykaczewski, K. P.; Dillmann, I.; Tain, J. L.; Nishimura, S.; Ahn, D. S.; Algora, A.; et al (, Physical Review C)
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Tain, J.L.; Agramunt, J.; Ahn, D.S.; Algora, A.; Allmond, J.M.; Baba, H.; Bae, S.; Brewer, N.T.; Caballero Folch, R.; Calvino, F.; et al (, Acta Physica Polonica B)
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