Experiments with stored relativistic exotic nuclei
Creators
- Klepper, O.1
- Attallah, F.1
- Beckert, K.1
- Bosch, F.1
- Dolinskiy, A.1
- Eickhoff, H.1
- Franczak, B.1
- Franzke, B.1
- Geissel, H.1
- Hausmann, M.1
- Hellstroem, M.1
- Herfurth, F.1
- Kluge, H.-J.1
- Kozhuharov, C.1
- Muenzenberg, G.1
- Nolden, F.1
- Quint, W.1
- Tradon, T.1
- Reich, H.1
- Scheidenberger, C.1
- Schlitt, B.1
- Steck, M.1
- Suemmerer, K.1
- Vermeeren, L.1
- Winkler, M.1
- Winkler, Th.1
- Falch, M.2
- Kerscher, Th.2
- Loebner, K.E.G.2
- Fujita, Y.3
- Novikov, Yu.4
- Patyk, Z.5
- Stadlmann, J.6
- Wollnik, H.6
- 1. Gesellschaft fuer Schwerionenforschung mbH (Germany)
- 2. Sektion fuer Physik, LMU Muenchen, Am Coulombwall (Germany)
- 3. Department of Physics, Osaka University, Toyonaka (Japan)
- 4. St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (Russian Federation)
- 5. Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies (Poland)
- 6. II. Physikalisches Institut, JLU GieBen (Germany)
Description
Beams of relativistic exotic nuclei were produced, separated and investigated with the combination of the fragment separator FRS and the storage ring ESR. The following experiments are presented: 1) Direct mass measurements of relativistic nickel and bismuth projectile fragments were performed using Schottky spectrometry. Applying electron cooling, the relative velocity spread of the circulating secondary nuclear beams of low intensity was reduced to below 10-6. The achieved mass resolving power of m/Δm = 6.5·105 (FWHM) in recent measurements represents an improvement by a factor of two compared to authors' previous experiments. The previously unknown masses of more than 100 proton-rich isotopes have been measured in the range of 54≤Z≤84. The results are compared with mass models and estimated values based on extrapolations of experimental values. 2) Exotic nuclei with half-lives shorter than the time required for electron cooling can be investigated by time-of-flight measurements with the ESR being operated in the isochronous mode. This novel experimental technique has been successfully applied in a first measurement with nickel fragments. A mass resolving power of m/Δm = 1.5·105 (FWHM) was achieved in this mode of operation. 3) Nuclear half-lives of stored and cooled bare projectile fragments have been measured to study the influence of the ionic charge state on the beta-decay probability
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Publisher
- Atomic Energy Press
- Imprint Place
- Beijing (China)
- ISBN
- 7-5022-2023-2
- Imprint Title
- Proceedings the '98 seminar on nuclear physics with radioactive ion beam and high spin nuclear structure
- Imprint Pagination
- 152 p.
- Journal Page Range
- p. 58-68
Conference
- Title
- The '98 seminar on nuclear physics with radioactive ion beam and high spin nuclear structure
- Dates
- 1-4 Sep 1998
- Place
- Lanzhou (China)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- China
- Country of Input or Organization
- China
- INIS RN
- 31032047
- Subject category
- S73: NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference, Numerical Data
- Descriptors DEI
- BISMUTH ISOTOPES; CHARGE STATES; ELECTRON COOLING; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; HALF-LIFE; MASS; MASS RESOLUTION; MEETINGS; NEUTRON-DEFICIENT ISOTOPES; NEUTRON-RICH ISOTOPES; NICKEL ISOTOPES; NUCLEAR FRAGMENTS; RELATIVISTIC RANGE; SCHOTTKY EFFECT; STORAGE RINGS; TIME-OF-FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETERS
- Descriptors DEC
- BEAM COOLING; BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; DATA; DYNAMIC MASS SPECTROMETERS; ENERGY RANGE; INFORMATION; ISOTOPES; MASS SPECTROMETERS; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; NUMERICAL DATA; RADIOISOTOPES; RESOLUTION; SPECTROMETERS; TIME-OF-FLIGHT SPECTROMETERS