143TE 9BE(238U,F):T1/2:XUNDL-1 2020WU04 202101 143TE c Compiled (unevaluated) dataset from 2020Wu04: 143TE2c Phys Rev C 101, 042801(R) (2020) 143TE c Compiled by B. Singh (McMaster), Jan 23, 2021 143TE c 2020Wu04: {+143}Te nuclide produced at the RIBF-RIKEN facility in 143TE2c {+9}Be({+238}U,F) reaction at E=345 MeV/nucleon and an intensity of 143TE3c 5pnA. Identification of fission fragments of interest was made based on 143TE4c time-of-flight (tof), magnetic rigidity (B|r), and energy loss (|DE) 143TE5c using the BigRIPS spectrometer, determining atomic Z and mass-to-charge 143TE6c ratio A/Q, where Q=charge state of the ions. The separated nuclei 143TE7c were implanted at a rate of 100 ions/s in the beta counting system 143TE8c of the Wide range Active Silicon-Strip Stopper Array for Beta and 143TE9c ion detection (WAS3ABi), which included a stack of five Double Sided 143TEAc Silicon Strip Detectors (DSSSDs). The WAS3ABi setup was surrounded 143TEBc by Euroball RIken Cluster Array (EURICA) array of 84 HPGe detectors 143TECc for |g detection. Half-life of the separated and implanted ions 143TEDc was determined by fitting the time distribution of |b(implants)- and/or 143TEEc |b|g(implants)-correlated decay curves to the sum of activities of 143TEFc parent nuclei, daughter nuclei, grand-daughter nuclei, |b-delayed 143TEGc neutron daughter and grand-daughter nuclei, and a constant background. 143TEHc Comparison of measured half-lives with FRDM+QRPA (2003), FRDM+QRPA 143TEIc (2019), KTUY+GT2, RHB+pn-RQRPA, and DF+CQRPA theoretical calculations. 143TE L 0 120 MS 8 143TE2 L %B-=100 $ %B-N=? $ %B-2N=? 143TE cL %B-$only the |b{+-} decay mode is expected and detected, followed by 143TE2cL |b-delayed neutron decay 143TE cL E$the observed activity is assumed to correspond to {+143}Te g.s. 143TE cL T$from 2020Wu04, fitting the time distribution of 143TE2cL (implanted ions)|b-correlated decay curves to the sum of activities 143TE3cL of parent nuclei, daughter nuclei, grand-daughter nuclei, |b{+-}n 143TE4cL daughter and grand-daughter nuclei, and a constant background.