Journalartikel
Autorenliste: Babcock, C.; Klawitter, R.; Leistenschneider, E.; Lascar, D.; Barquest, B. R.; Finlay, A.; Foster, M.; Gallant, A. T.; Hunt, P.; Kootte, B.; Lan, Y.; Paul, S. F.; Phan, M. L.; Reiter, M. P.; Schultz, B.; Short, D.; Andreoiu, C.; Brodeur, M.; Dillmann, I.; Gwinner, G.; Kwiatkowski, A. A.; Leach, K. G.; Dilling, J.
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 2018
Zeitschrift: Physical Review C
Bandnummer: 97
Heftnummer: 2
ISSN: 2469-9985
eISSN: 2469-9993
Open Access Status: Green
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.97.024312
Verlag: American Physical Society
Abstract:
Precise mass measurements of the neutron-rich In125-130 isotopes have been performed with the TITAN Penning trap mass spectrometer. TITAN's electron beam ion trap was used to charge breed the ions to charge state q = 13+ thus providing the necessary resolving power to measure not only the ground states but also isomeric states at each mass number. In this paper, the properties of the ground states are investigated through a series of mass differentials, highlighting trends in the indium isotopic chain as compared to its proton-magic neighbor, tin (Z = 50). In addition, the energies of the indium isomers are presented. The (8(-)) level in In-128 is found to be 78 keV lower than previously thought and the (21/2(-)) isomer in In-127 is shown to be lower than the literature value by more than 150 keV.
Zitierstile
Harvard-Zitierstil: Babcock, C., Klawitter, R., Leistenschneider, E., Lascar, D., Barquest, B., Finlay, A., et al. (2018) Mass measurements of neutron-rich indium isotopes toward the N=82 shell closure, Physical Review C, 97(2), Article 024312. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.97.024312
APA-Zitierstil: Babcock, C., Klawitter, R., Leistenschneider, E., Lascar, D., Barquest, B., Finlay, A., Foster, M., Gallant, A., Hunt, P., Kootte, B., Lan, Y., Paul, S., Phan, M., Reiter, M., Schultz, B., Short, D., Andreoiu, C., Brodeur, M., Dillmann, I., ...Dilling, J. (2018). Mass measurements of neutron-rich indium isotopes toward the N=82 shell closure. Physical Review C. 97(2), Article 024312. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.97.024312
Schlagwörter
FACILITY; ISAC; OPERATION; P-N INTERACTIONS; TITAN; TRAP