In an experiment at the LISE3 facility of GANIL, we used the projectile fragmentation of a 36 Ar primary beam at 95 MeV/nucleon to produce the isotope 24 Si. The beta decay half-life of 24 Si has been determined to be T 1/2 = (140 ± 8) ms, in agreement with earlier measurements. In addition to the decay of the isobaric analog state, several proton peaks are observed for the first time allowing to identify most of the Gamow-Teller transitions to unbound states and to present a partial decay scheme for 24 Si. These results are compared with shell-model predictions.