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Discovery and investigation of heavy neutron-rich isotopes with time-resolved Schottky spectrometry in the element range from thallium to actinium

Authors :
A. Kishada
L. Caceres
G. Münzenberg
Zygmunt Patyk
H. J. Wollersheim
L. Chen
G. A. Jones
J. Kurcewicz
P. Beller
Yu. A. Litvinov
B. Franzke
S. V. Rigby
C. Scheidenberger
I. J. Cullen
Fernando Montes
Norio Saito
Zhi Liu
M. Winkler
F. Nolden
Sergey Litvinov
Tomoki Saito
Bao-Hua Sun
C. Kozhuharov
Helmut Weick
Wolfgang R. Plaß
K. Beckert
M. Shindo
K. Siegień-Iwaniuk
Zs. Podolyák
F. Bosch
R. Knöbel
D. Boutin
Philip M Walker
S.K. Mandal
James Carroll
Takashi Ohtsubo
M. Górska
J. Gerl
Hans Geissel
M. Steck
R. Propri
Takayuki Yamaguchi
Philip B. Ugorowski
D. M. Cullen
S. J. Williams
Source :
Physics Letters B. 691:234-237
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

238U projectile fragments have been created at the entrance of the fragment separator FRS, spatially separated in flight within 0.45 μs and injected into the storage-cooler ring ESR at 7.9 Tm corresponding to about 70% light velocity. Accurate new mass values and lifetime information of the stored exotic nuclei in the element range from platinum to uranium have been obtained with single-particle Schottky spectrometry. In this experiment the new isotopes of 236Ac, 224At, 221Po, 222Po, and 213Tl were discovered. The isotopes were unambiguously identified and their masses measured. In addition, the time-correlated data have provided information on the lifetime of the new nuclides. The discovery of isotopes along with accurate mass measurement has been achieved for the first time at the FRS-ESR facility. The results will contribute to the knowledge of the decay products from the r-process nuclei and enable a crucial test of the predictive power of modern nuclear mass and half-life models.

Details

ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
691
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3a013f582660596b9d16793dcc347190
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2010.05.078