Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment
Scientific paper
2005-09-15
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Experiment
Proceedings VL National Conference on Nuclear Physics, "Frontiers in physics of nucleus", St. Petersburg, Russia, 2005
Scientific paper
The FRS-ESR facilities at GSI provide unique conditions for precision measurements with stored exotic nuclei over a large range in the chart of nuclides. In the present experiment the exotic nuclei were produced via fragmentation of $^{152}$Sm projectiles in a thick beryllium target at 500-600 MeV/u, separated in-flight with the fragment separator FRS, and injected into the storage-cooler ring ESR. Mass and lifetime measurements have been performed with bare and few-electron ions. The experiment and first results will be presented in this contribution.
Beckert K.
Beller P.
Bosch Fritz
Boutin Daniel
Brandau Carsten
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