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Mass Measurements of Neutron-Deficient Yb Isotopes and Nuclear Structure at the Extreme Proton-Rich Side of the N=82 Shell


AutorenlisteBeck, Soenke; Kootte, Brian; Dedes, Irene; Dickel, Timo; Kwiatkowski, A. A.; Lykiardopoulou, Eleni Marina; Plass, Wolfgang R.; Reiter, Moritz P.; Andreoiu, Corina; Bergmann, Julian; Brunner, Thomas; Curien, Dominique; Dilling, Jens; Dudek, Jerzy; Dunling, Eleanor; Flowerdew, Jake; Gaamouci, Abdelghafar; Graham, Leigh; Gwinner, Gerald; Jacobs, Andrew; Klawitter, Renee; Lan, Yang; Leistenschneider, Erich; Minkov, Nikolay; Monier, Victor; Mukul, Ish; Paul, Stefan F.; Scheidenberger, Christoph; Thompson, Robert, I; Tracy, James L., Jr.; Vansteenkiste, Michael; Wang, Hua-Lei; Wieser, Michael E.; Will, Christian; Yang, Jie

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2021

ZeitschriftPhysical Review Letters

Bandnummer127

Heftnummer11

ISSN0031-9007

eISSN1079-7114

Open Access StatusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.112501

VerlagAmerican Physical Society


Abstract
High-accuracy mass measurements of neutron-deficient Yb isotopes have been performed at TRIUMF using TITAN's multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS). For the first time, an MR-TOF-MS was used on line simultaneously as an isobar separator and as a mass spectrometer, extending the measurements to two isotopes further away from stability than otherwise possible. The ground state masses of Yb-150,Yb- 153 and the excitation energy of Yb-151(m) were measured for the first time. As a result, the persistence of the N = 82 shell with almost unmodified shell gap energies is established up to the proton drip line. Furthermore, the puzzling systematics of the h(11/2) -excited isomeric states of the N = 81 isotones are unraveled using state-of-the-art mean field calculations.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilBeck, S., Kootte, B., Dedes, I., Dickel, T., Kwiatkowski, A., Lykiardopoulou, E., et al. (2021) Mass Measurements of Neutron-Deficient Yb Isotopes and Nuclear Structure at the Extreme Proton-Rich Side of the N=82 Shell, Physical Review Letters, 127(11), Article 112501. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.112501

APA-ZitierstilBeck, S., Kootte, B., Dedes, I., Dickel, T., Kwiatkowski, A., Lykiardopoulou, E., Plass, W., Reiter, M., Andreoiu, C., Bergmann, J., Brunner, T., Curien, D., Dilling, J., Dudek, J., Dunling, E., Flowerdew, J., Gaamouci, A., Graham, L., Gwinner, G., ...Yang, J. (2021). Mass Measurements of Neutron-Deficient Yb Isotopes and Nuclear Structure at the Extreme Proton-Rich Side of the N=82 Shell. Physical Review Letters. 127(11), Article 112501. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.112501



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