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RESEARCH PRODUCT

High-precision mass measurements and production of neutron-deficient isotopes using heavy-ion beams at IGISOL

L. CaneteA. De RoubinW. SatułaW. SatułaMikael ReponenSami Rinta-antilaJacek DobaczewskiJacek DobaczewskiJacek DobaczewskiTommi EronenHeikki PenttiläAri JokinenIain MooreAnu KankainenJouni SuhonenM. VilenM. KonieczkaJoel KostensaloP. BączykS. GeldhofDmitrii NesterenkoIlkka Pohjalainen

subject

RPPHASEONLINE7. Clean energy01 natural sciences114 Physical sciencesbinding energy and massesPENNING TRAPS0103 physical sciencesNeutron010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentPhysicsisotoopitSpinsIsotope010308 nuclear & particles physicsenergy levels and level densitiesRAMSEY METHODGAMMAPenning trapAtomic massSPECTROMETRYProduction (computer science)Heavy ionlow and intermediate energy heavy-ion reactionsAtomic physicsydinfysiikkaNUCLEAR-MASSESBeam (structure)

description

An upgraded ion-guide system for the production of neutron-deficient isotopes with heavy-ion beams has been commissioned at the IGISOL facility with an $^{36}\mathrm{Ar}$ beam on a $^{\mathrm{nat}}\mathrm{Ni}$ target. It was used together with the JYFLTRAP double Penning trap to measure the masses of $^{82}\mathrm{Zr}, ^{84}\mathrm{Nb}, ^{86}\mathrm{Mo}, ^{88}\mathrm{Tc}$, and $^{89}\mathrm{Ru}$ ground states and the isomeric state $^{88}\mathrm{Tc}^{m}$. Of these, $^{89}\mathrm{Ru}$ and $^{88}\mathrm{Tc}^{m}$ were measured for the first time. The precision of measurements of $^{82}\mathrm{Zr}, ^{84}\mathrm{Nb}$, and $^{88}\mathrm{Tc}$ was significantly improved. The literature value for $^{86}\mathrm{Mo}$ was verified. The measured states in $^{88}\mathrm{Tc}$ were compared to shell-model calculations and additional constraints on the spins and level scheme were obtained. The masses of $^{82}\mathrm{Mo}$ and $^{86}\mathrm{Ru}$ have been predicted using the measured masses of their mirror partners and theoretical mirror displacement energies, resulting in more tightly bound nuclei with smaller atomic mass uncertainties than reported in the literature.

10.1103/physrevc.100.054333http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.100.054333