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Schottky Mass Measurements of Cooled Exotic Nuclei
Authors:Yu. A. Litvinov  F. Attallah  K. Beckert  F. Bosch  M. Falch  B. Franzke  H. Geissel  M. Hausmann  Th. Kerscher  O. Klepper  H.-J. Kluge  C. Kozhuharov  K. E. G. Löbner  G. Münzenberg  F. Nolden  Yu. N. Novikov  Z. Patyk  W. Quint  T. Radon  C. Scheidenberger  M. Steck  L. Vermeeren  H. Wollnik
Affiliation:1. Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung GSI, D-64291, Darmstadt, Germany
2. 198904 St. Petersburg and Nuclear Physics Institute, St. Petersburg State University, 188350, Gatchina, Russia
3. Sektion Physik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t, D-85748, Garching, Germany
4. II. Physikalisches Institut, Justus-Liebig-Universit?t, D-35392, Giessen, Germany
Abstract:Projectile fragments of a 209Bi beam were separated in flight with the fragment separator FRS and injected into the experimental storage ring ESR. In the ESR a beam containing up to about 100 different isotopes was cooled to a relative velocity spread of δv/v=10−6 by means of the electron cooler. The image currents of the ions induced in a Schottky pick-up probe at each turn were recorded. A subsequent Fast Fourier Transformation of these signals yields the revolution frequencies of the different isotopes stored in the ESR. Unknown masses of more than 150 neutron-deficient nuclides in the element range of 52≤Z≤85 have been measured directly by Schottky Mass Spectrometry and in addition more than 60 new masses have been obtained from α-decay chains. These new mass data allow the location of the one-proton dripline and the prediction of the two-proton dripline for heavy nuclides. The experimental masses are compared with different theoretical predictions. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:mass measurements  exotic nuclei  storage rings
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