Mass measurements of rare isotopes with SHIPTRAP

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Mass Measurement, Nuclear Structure, Cyclotrons, Alpha-Decay, Mass And Density, Collective Levels, Cyclotrons, Alpha Decay

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The Penning-trap mass spectrometer SHIPTRAP was set up with the aim to perform high-precision mass measurements. Since autumn 2005, the masses of 63 neutron-deficient nuclides in the mass range from A = 80 to A = 254 have been determined with relative uncertainties of down to 10-8. Nuclides with half-lives down to 580 ms and production rates of less than one atom per minute were investigated. The results are valuable for nuclear structure investigations and nuclear astrophysics. The most remarkable successes were the first direct mass measurements beyond the proton drip line and in the region above Z = 100.

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