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2023JA05      Nucl.Phys. A1033, 122636 (2023)

A.Jacobs, C.Andreoiu, J.Bergmann, T.Brunner, T.Dickel, I.Dillmann, E.Dunling, J.Flowerdew, L.Graham, G.Gwinner, Z.Hockenbery, W.J.Huang, B.Kootte, Y.Lan, K.G.Leach, E.Leistenschneider, D.Lunney, E.M.Lykiardopoulou, V.Monier, I.Mukul, S.F.Paul, W.R.Plass, M.P.Reiter, C.Scheidenberger, R.Thompson, J.L.Tracy, C.Will, M.E.Wieser, J.Dilling, A.A.Kwiatkowski

Improved high-precision mass measurements of mid-shell neon isotopes

ATOMIC MASSES 24,25,26Ne; measured radioactive ion beam (RIB) TOF spectra; deduced mass excess. Comparison with AME2020. TRIUMF's Ion Trap for Atomic and Nuclear science (TITAN), the Multi-Reflection Time-of-Flight Mass-Spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS).

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2023.122636
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2021BE23      Phys.Rev.Lett. 127, 112501 (2021)

S.Beck, B.Kootte, I.Dedes, T.Dickel, A.A.Kwiatkowski, E.M.Lykiardopoulou, W.R.Plass, M.P.Reiter, C.Andreoiu, J.Bergmann, T.Brunner, D.Curien, J.Dilling, J.Dudek, E.Dunling, J.Flowerdew, A.Gaamouci, L.Graham, G.Gwinner, A.Jacobs, R.Klawitter, Y.Lan, E.Leistenschneider, N.Minkov, V.Monier, I.Mukul, S.F.Paul, C.Scheidenberger, R.I.Thompson, J.L.Tracy, Jr., M.Vansteenkiste, H.-L.Wang, M.E.Wieser, C.Will, J.Yang

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

ATOMIC MASSES 150,151,152,153,154,155,156Yb; measured frequencies, TOF; deduced mass excess values. Comparison with systematics, AME2020 evaluation. TITAN's multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS).

RADIOACTIVITY 151Yb(IT); measured decay products; deduced excitation energy.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.112501
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2021IZ01      Phys.Rev. C 103, 025811 (2021)

C.Izzo, J.Bergmann, K.A.Dietrich, E.Dunling, D.Fusco, A.Jacobs, B.Kootte, G.Kripko-Koncz, Y.Lan, E.Leistenschneider, E.M.Lykiardopoulou, I.Mukul, S.F.Paul, M.P.Reiter, J.L.Tracy, C.Andreoiu, T.Brunner, T.Dickel, J.Dilling, I.Dillmann, G.Gwinner, D.Lascar, K.G.Leach, W.R.Plass, C.Scheidenberger, M.E.Wieser, A.A.Kwiatkowski

Mass measurements of neutron-rich indium isotopes for r-process studies

ATOMIC MASSES 125,126,127,127m,128,128m,129,129m,130,130m,131,131m,132,133,133m,134In; measured time-of-flight spectra using TITAN multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS) at ISAC-TRIUMF facility; deduced mass excesses. 127m,128m,129m,130m,131m,133mIn; deduced excitation energies of two isomeric states each in 127In, 128In, 129In, and 131In, and one isomeric state each in 130In and 132In. Comparison with recent measurements, evaluated data in AME-2016 and ENSDF database, and with predictions from theoretical mass models: FRDM2012, HFB-24, WS4, KTUY05, and DZ95. Radioactive indium beams produced in UCx(p, X), E=480 MeV reaction, followed by selective ionization using an ion-guide laser ion source (IG-LIS), and mass separated by ISAC mass separator, and finally sent to MR-TOF-MS system consisting of a helium-filled rf transport system and injection trap, an electrostatic time-of-flight mass analyzer, and a MagneTOF detector. 128,128mIn, 128,128mSn, 128Sb, 128Cs, 128I, 128Te, 128Xe; measured mass spectrum for A=128 nuclei. Systematics of energies of 1/2- isomers in 101,103,105,107,109,111,113,115,117,119,121,123,125,127,129,131,133In. Relevance to future r-process calculations, including the effect of isomers.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.025811
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2021MU05      Phys.Rev. C 103, 044320 (2021)

I.Mukul, C.Andreoiu, J.Bergmann, M.Brodeur, T.Brunner, K.A.Dietrich, T.Dickel, I.Dillmann, E.Dunling, D.Fusco, G.Gwinner, C.Izzo, A.Jacobs, B.Kootte, Y.Lan, E.Leistenschneider, E.M.Lykiardopoulou, S.F.Paul, M.P.Reiter, J.L.Tracy, J.Dilling, A.A.Kwiatkowski

Examining the nuclear mass surface of Rb and Sr isotopes in the A ≈ 104 region via precision mass measurements

ATOMIC MASSES 99,100,101,102,103Rb, 99,100,101,102,103,104,105Sr; measured time-of-flight spectra using Multiple-Reflection Time-of-Flight Mass Separator (MR-TOF-MS) at the TITAN-TRIUMF facility; deduced mass excesses, S(2n), S(n), neutron pairing gaps, fractional r-process abundance for Rb and Sr isotopes relative to most abundant isotopes using waiting point approximation. Comparison with previous experimental values, and with AME2016 evaluation. Discussed astrophysical implications for the r-process. Beams of rubidium and strontium isotopes produced in U(p, X), E=480 MeV reaction at the ISAC-TRIUMF facility, followed by ionization using TRIUMF's Resonant Laser Ionization Ion Source (TRILIS) and mass separated using a dipole magnet.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.044320
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2018RE11      Phys.Rev. C 98, 024310 (2018)

M.P.Reiter, S.Ayet San Andres, E.Dunling, B.Kootte, E.Leistenschneider, C.Andreoiu, C.Babcock, B.R.Barquest, J.Bollig, T.Brunner, I.Dillmann, A.Finlay, G.Gwinner, L.Graham, J.D.Holt, C.Hornung, C.Jesch, R.Klawitter, Y.Lan, D.Lascar, J.E.McKay, S.F.Paul, R.Steinbrugge, R.Thompson, J.L.Tracy, M.E.Wieser, C.Will, T.Dickel, W.R.Plass, C.Scheidenberger, A.A.Kwiatkowski, J.Dilling

Quenching of the N=32 neutron shell closure studied via precision mass measurements of neutron-rich vanadium isotopes

ATOMIC MASSES 52,53,54Cr, 51,52,53Ti, 51,52,53,54,55V; measured multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass-Spectrometer and isobar separator (MR-TOF-MS) spectra, time-of-flight ion-cyclotron-resonance (ToF-ICR) resonances, and mass excesses using TRIUMF Ion Trap for Atomic and Nuclear science (TITAN) penning trap; deduced shell gaps for N=26-35 vanadium and calcium isotopes. Comparison with values in AME-2016. Systematics of S(2n) and half-lives for Z=19-24, N=28-36 nuclides. Discussed the evolution of the N=32 neutron shell closure.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.024310
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2018TR07      Phys.Rev. C 98, 034309 (2018)

J.L.Tracy, J.A.Winger, B.C.Rasco, U.Silwal, D.P.Siwakoti, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.Grzywacz, J.C.Batchelder, C.R.Bingham, N.T.Brewer, L.Cartegni, A.A.Ciemny, A.Fijalkowska, C.J.Gross, C.Jost, M.Karny, K.Kolos, A.Korgul, W.Krolas, Y.Liu, M.Madurga, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, D.W.Stracener, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, M.M.Rajabali, E.F.Zganjar

Updated β-decay measurement of neutron-rich 74Cu

RADIOACTIVITY 74Cu(β-)[from U(p, F), E=54 MeV at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility HRIBF-ORNL]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-coin, γγ-coin and βγγ-coin. 74Zn; deduced levels, J, π, β feedings, logft, simulations of total absorption γ spectrum (TAGS) from the γ-ray data, and pandemonium effect in 74Cu to 74Zn decay. Comparison with previous experimental values, and with shell model predictions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.034309
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