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Mass measurements of As, Se, and Br nuclei, and their implication on the proton-neutron interaction strength toward the N=Z line
Emma HaettnerZygmunt PatykMikhail I. YavorDaler AmanbayevD. NichitaChristoph ScheidenbergerS. PietriTimo DickelSönke BeckHelmut WeickD. A. KostylevaA. A. BezbakhAnu KankainenJean-paul HuckaO. CharviakovaS. A. KrupkoG. StanicC. NociforoS. PurushothamanI. A. MuzalevskiiJulian BergmannM. N. HarakehP. G. SharovNasser Kalantar-nayestanakiM. DehghanPaul ConstantinR. KnöbelV. ChudobaChristine HornungM. VenceljA. StateO. HallG. Kripko-konczMoritz P. ReiterA. MollaebrahimiM. PfütznerS. Ayet San AndrésWolfgang R. PlaßF. SchirruN. KurkovaL. GröfL. V. GrigorenkoN. KuzminchukD. L. BalabanskiA. S. FomichevJ. ZhaoY. K. TanakaO. KiselevHans GeisselZ. BrencicIsrael MardorI. MukhaH. RoeschIvan MiskunS. BagchiA. Spatarusubject
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Mass measurements of the $^{69}$As, $^{70,71}$Se and $^{71}$Br isotopes, produced via fragmentation of a $^{124}$Xe primary beam at the FRS at GSI, have been performed with the multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS) of the FRS Ion Catcher with an unprecedented mass resolving power of almost 1,000,000. For the $^{69}$As isotope, this is the first direct mass measurement. A mass uncertainty of 22 keV was achieved with only 10 events. For the $^{70}$Se isotope, a mass uncertainty of 2.6 keV was obtained, corresponding to a relative accuracy of $\delta$m/m = 4.0$\times 10^{-8}$, with less than 500 events. The masses of the $^{71}$Se and $^{71}$Br isotopes were measured with an uncertainty of 23 and 16 keV, respectively. Our results for the $^{70,71}$Se and $^{71}$Br isotopes agree with the 2016 Atomic Mass Evaluation, and our result for the $^{69}$As isotope resolves the discrepancy between previous indirect measurements. We measured also the mass of $^{14}$N$^{15}$N$^{40}$Ar (A=69) with a relative accuracy of $\delta$m/m = 1.7$\times 10^{-8}$, the highest yet achieved with a MR-TOF-MS. Our results show that the measured restrengthening of the proton-neutron interaction ($\delta$V$_{pn}$) for odd-odd nuclei at the N=Z line above Z=29 (recently extended to Z=37) is hardly evident at N-Z=2, and not evident at N-Z=4. Nevertheless, detailed structure of $\delta$V$_{pn}$ along the N-Z=2 and N-Z=4 lines, confirmed by our mass measurements, may provide a hint regarding the ongoing $\approx$500 keV discrepancy in the mass value of the $^{70}$Br isotope, which prevents including it in the world average of ${Ft}$-value for superallowed 0$^+\rightarrow$ 0$^+$ $\beta$ decays. The reported work sets the stage for mass measurements with the FRS Ion Catcher of nuclei at and beyond the N=Z line in the same region of the nuclear chart, including the $^{70}$Br isotope.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-03-23 | Physical Review C |