A Physics Case for SHIPTRAP: Measuring the Masses of Transuranium Elements |
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Affiliation: | (1) GSI Darmstadt, Planckstr. 1, D-64291 Darmstadt, Germany;(2) GSI Darmstadt, Planckstr. 1, D-64291 Darmstadt, Germany;(3) Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Hoza 69, PL-00-681 Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | ![]() SHIPTRAP will allow direct measurement of masses of transuranium nuclides. The method of choice is a Penning trap spectrometer coupled to the SHIP (Separator for Heavy Ion Products) facility at GSI, Darmstadt. In this paper the impact of the SHIPTRAP facility, with its capability of systematic mass measurements with high precision, is explored. Rather few masses of nuclides above uranium are presently known experimentally. In the region of nuclides above Z=100 no ground state masses were measured directly. SHIPTRAP will play an important role in systematically mapping out this area. Possible candidates for direct mass measurements, even with small or very small production cross sections, are presented. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | nuclear binding energy Penning trap mass spectrometer superheavy elements |
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