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Mass and Half-Life Measurements of Stored Exotic Nuclei

Mass and Half-Life Measurements of Stored Exotic Nuclei. Yu.A. Litvinov, Hirschegg 19.01.2006. Present Knowledge of Atomic Masses. Experimental facility at GSI. Highly-Charged Ions. In-Flight Separation. Cocktail or Monoisotopic Beams. Schottky Mass Spectrometry (SMS).

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Mass and Half-Life Measurements of Stored Exotic Nuclei

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  1. Mass and Half-Life Measurements of Stored Exotic Nuclei Yu.A. Litvinov, Hirschegg 19.01.2006

  2. Present Knowledge of Atomic Masses

  3. Experimental facility at GSI Highly-Charged Ions In-Flight Separation Cocktail or Monoisotopic Beams

  4. Schottky Mass Spectrometry (SMS)

  5. Broad-band Schottky frequency spectra

  6. About 1/3 of all known masses were covered in one experiment Typical mass accuracy 1.5 10-7 Mass resolving power 2 106 reached 275 new masses determined More than 300 improved values Measured Mass Surface Yu.A. Litvinov et al., Nucl. Phys. A756 (2005) 3

  7. Predictive Powers of Mass Models

  8. Two new SMS experiments Identification, Mass and Half-life values in one experiment

  9. Isohronous Mass Spectrometry (IMS)

  10. m/q range is 2.4-2.7 Time-of-Flight Spectra

  11. Isochronicity curves for several mass-to-charge ratios

  12. Improved resolving power

  13. 238U Fission Fragments M. Matos, PhD Thesis, JLU Giessen 2004

  14. Predictive Powers of Mass Models H. Geissel, Yu.A. Litvinov et al, Nucl. Phys. A746 (2004) 150c

  15. Predictive Powers of Mass Models

  16. SIS UNILAC FRS ESR HESR Super FRS CR NESR RESR The FAIR Project SIS 100 SIS 300 GSI today SIS18 Upgrade Beamlines CBM Antiproton Production Target Plasma Phys. Atom.Phys. PANDA El.Cooler High En. Expt. PAX/ASSIA Low En. Expt. FLAIR NESR Expts

  17. Δv v → 0 Isomeric beams, LIfetimes, and MAsses

  18. Where do we stand now? And where to go?

  19. Direct Mass and Half-life Measurements F. Attallah, G. Audi, K. Beckert, P. Beller, F. Bosch, D. Boutin, T. Buervenich, R.S. Chakrawarthy, L. Chen, D. Cullen, T. Faestermann, M. Falch, B. Franczak, B. Franzke, H.-Geissel, M. Hausmann, M. Hellström, G. Jones, E. Kaza, Th. Kerscher, P. Kienle, O. Klepper, H.-J. Kluge, C. Kozhuharov, K.-L. Kratz, R. Knöbel, K.E.G. Löbner, S.A. Litvinov, Yu.A. Litvinov, Z. Liu, M. Matoš, L. Maier, G. Münzenberg, F. Nolden, Yu.N. Novikov, T. Ohtsubo, A. Ostrowski, A. Ozawa, Z. Patyk, B. Pfeiffer, W.R. Plass, Z. Podolyak, M. Portillo, T. Radon, H. Schatz, C. Scheidenberger, M. Shindo, V. Shishkin, J. Stadlmann, M. Steck, K. Sümmerer, T. Suzuki, M.B. Trzhakovskaya, S. Typel, D.J. Vieira, G. Vorobjev, P.M. Walker, H. Weick, S. Williams, M. Winkler, H. Wollnik, T. Yamaguchi, and The FRS-ESR Collaboration

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