Direct mass measurements of proton-rich isotopes of Ge, As, Se, and Br

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Binding Energies And Masses, 59<=A<=89, Nuclear Physics Aspects Of Novae, Supernovae, And Other Explosive Environments

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The masses of neutron-deficient nuclei close to the proton drip line are an important input for the rapid proton-capture process modeling above 56Ni. The measurement of the masses of proton-rich nuclei with 32<=Z<=35 has been made using a direct time-of-flight technique. The masses of the nuclides 66As,68Se, and 71Br are reported for the first time, with mass excesses of -51 500(680), -53 620(1000), and -57 060(570) keV being found. The masses agree well in most cases with the Audi-Wapstra systematics.

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