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Direct mass measurements ofSe68andY80
G. PolitiA. C. C. VillariN. A. OrrLuis CaballeroAlinka Lepine-szilyGeorgi P. GeorgievM. RousseauC. E. DemonchyMarielle ChartierP. Roussel-chomazM. B. Gómez-hornillosM. B. Gómez-hornillosW. Mittigsubject
PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSpectrometerProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsCyclotron01 natural sciencesAtomic masslaw.inventionNuclear magnetic resonancelaw0103 physical sciencesNeutronNuclideAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsLine (formation)description
The masses of neutron-deficient nuclides near the $N=Z$ line with $A=64\text{\ensuremath{-}}80$ have been determined using a direct time-of-flight technique which employed a cyclotron as a high-resolution spectrometer. The measured atomic masses for $^{68}\mathrm{Se}$ and $^{80}\mathrm{Y}$ were 67.9421(3) u and 79.9344(2) u, respectively. The new values agree with the 2003 Atomic Mass Evaluation. The result for $^{68}\mathrm{Se}$ confirms that this nucleus is a waiting point of the rp-process, and that for $^{80}\mathrm{Y}$ resolves the conflict between earlier measurements. Using the present results and the 2003 Atomic Mass Evaluation compilation, the empirical interaction between the last proton and the last neutron in $N=Z$ nuclei has been revisited and extended.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2008-07-18 | Physical Review C |