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张玉虎, 王猛, Yu. A. Litvinov, 徐瑚珊. Precision Mass Measurements of Short-lived Nuclides at the Heavy-ion Storage Ring in Lanzhou[J]. 原子核物理评论, 2016, 33(2): 122-130. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.33.02.122
引用本文: 张玉虎, 王猛, Yu. A. Litvinov, 徐瑚珊. Precision Mass Measurements of Short-lived Nuclides at the Heavy-ion Storage Ring in Lanzhou[J]. 原子核物理评论, 2016, 33(2): 122-130. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.33.02.122
ZHANG Yuhu, WANG Meng, Yu. A. Litvinov, XU Hushan. Precision Mass Measurements of Short-lived Nuclides at the Heavy-ion Storage Ring in Lanzhou[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2016, 33(2): 122-130. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.33.02.122
Citation: ZHANG Yuhu, WANG Meng, Yu. A. Litvinov, XU Hushan. Precision Mass Measurements of Short-lived Nuclides at the Heavy-ion Storage Ring in Lanzhou[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2016, 33(2): 122-130. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.33.02.122

Precision Mass Measurements of Short-lived Nuclides at the Heavy-ion Storage Ring in Lanzhou

Precision Mass Measurements of Short-lived Nuclides at the Heavy-ion Storage Ring in Lanzhou

  • 摘要: Recent commissioning of the Cooler Storage Ring at the Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou enabled us to conduct high-precision mass measurements at the Institute of Modern Physics in Lanzhou (IMP). In the past few years, mass measurements were performed using the CSRe-based isochronous mass spectrometry employing the fragmentation of the energetic beams of 58Ni, 78Kr, 86Kr, and 112Sn projectiles. Masses of short-lived nuclides on both sides of the stability valley were addressed. Relative mass precision of down to 10−6 ~ 10−7 is routinely achieved. The mass values were used as an input for dedicated nuclear structure and astrophysics studies, providing for instance new insights into the rp-process of nucleosynthesis in X-ray bursts. In this contribution, we briefly review the so far conducted experiments and the main achieved results, as well as outline the plans for future experiments.

     

    Abstract: Recent commissioning of the Cooler Storage Ring at the Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou enabled us to conduct high-precision mass measurements at the Institute of Modern Physics in Lanzhou (IMP). In the past few years, mass measurements were performed using the CSRe-based isochronous mass spectrometry employing the fragmentation of the energetic beams of 58Ni, 78Kr, 86Kr, and 112Sn projectiles. Masses of short-lived nuclides on both sides of the stability valley were addressed. Relative mass precision of down to 10−6 ~ 10−7 is routinely achieved. The mass values were used as an input for dedicated nuclear structure and astrophysics studies, providing for instance new insights into the rp-process of nucleosynthesis in X-ray bursts. In this contribution, we briefly review the so far conducted experiments and the main achieved results, as well as outline the plans for future experiments.

     

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