Direct high-precision mass spectrometry of superheavy elements with SHIPTRAP
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2022-11-29Referencia bibliográfica
Kaleja, O... [et al.] (2022). Direct high-precision mass spectrometry of superheavy elements with SHIPTRAP. Physical Review C, 106(5), 054325. DOI: [10.1103/PhysRevC.106.054325]
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Federal Ministry of Education & Research (BMBF) 05P15HGFNA 05P19HGFNA 05P21HGFN1 05P15UMFNA 05P21UMFN1; Max Planck Society; Foundation CELLEX; Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) 680-91-103; European Commission under Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action FP7 MSC COFUND scheme European Research Council (ERC) 819957; Ministry of Science and Innovation, Spain (MICINN) Spanish Government FPA2015-67694-P PID2019-104093GB-I00/AEIAbstract
Direct mass measurements in the region of the heaviest elements were performed with the Penning-trap
mass spectrometer SHIPTRAP at GSI Darmstadt. Utilizing the phase-imaging ion-cyclotron-resonance massspectrometry
technique, the atomic masses of 251No (Z = 102), 254Lr (Z = 103), and 257Rf (Z = 104) available
at rates down to one detected ion per day were determined directly for the first time. The ground-state masses of
254No and 255,256Lr were improved by more than one order of magnitude. Relative statistical uncertainties as low
as δm/m ≈ 10−9 were achieved. Mass resolving powers of 11 000 000 allowed resolving long-lived low-lying
isomeric states from their respective ground states in 251,254No and 254,255Lr. This provided an unambiguous
determination of the binding energies for odd-A and odd-odd nuclides previously determined only indirectly
from decay spectroscopy.