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Penning trap mass measurements on nobelium isotopes


AutorenlisteDworschak, M.; Block, M.; Ackermann, D.; Audi, G.; Blaum, K.; Droese, C.; Eliseev, S.; Fleckenstein, T.; Haettner, E.; Herfurth, F.; Hessberger, F. P.; Hofmann, S.; Ketelaer, J.; Ketter, J.; Kluge, H. -J.; Marx, G.; Mazzocco, M.; Novikov, Yu. N.; Plass, W. R.; Popeko, A.; Rahaman, S.; Rodriguez, D.; Scheidenberger, C.; Schweikhard, L.; Thirolf, P. G.; Vorobyev, G. K.; Wang, M.; Weber, C.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2010

ZeitschriftPhysical Review C

Bandnummer81

Heftnummer6

ISSN0556-2813

eISSN1089-490X

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.81.064312

VerlagAmerican Physical Society


Abstract
The Penning trap mass spectrometer SHIPTRAP at GSI Darmstadt allows accurate mass measurements of radionuclides, produced in fusion-evaporation reactions and separated by the velocity filter SHIP from the primary beam. Recently, the masses of the three nobelium isotopes No252-254 were determined. These are the first direct mass measurements of transuranium elements, which provide new anchor points in this region. The heavy nuclides were produced in cold-fusion reactions by irradiating a PbS target with a Ca-48 beam, resulting in production rates of the nuclei of interest of about one atom per second. In combination with data from decay spectroscopy our results are used to perform a new atomic-mass evaluation in this region.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilDworschak, M., Block, M., Ackermann, D., Audi, G., Blaum, K., Droese, C., et al. (2010) Penning trap mass measurements on nobelium isotopes, PHYSICAL REVIEW C, 81(6), Article 064312. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.81.064312

APA-ZitierstilDworschak, M., Block, M., Ackermann, D., Audi, G., Blaum, K., Droese, C., Eliseev, S., Fleckenstein, T., Haettner, E., Herfurth, F., Hessberger, F., Hofmann, S., Ketelaer, J., Ketter, J., Kluge, H., Marx, G., Mazzocco, M., Novikov, Y., Plass, W., ...Weber, C. (2010). Penning trap mass measurements on nobelium isotopes. PHYSICAL REVIEW C. 81(6), Article 064312. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.81.064312



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