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Nature | 2013

Masses of exotic calcium isotopes pin down nuclear forces

Frank Wienholtz; D. Beck; Klaus Blaum; Ch. Borgmann; M. Breitenfeldt; R. B. Cakirli; S. George; F. Herfurth; Jason D. Holt; M. Kowalska; Susanne Kreim; D. Lunney; V. Manea; Javier Menéndez; D. Neidherr; M. Rosenbusch; L. Schweikhard; A. Schwenk; J. Simonis; J. Stanja; R. Wolf; K. Zuber

The properties of exotic nuclei on the verge of existence play a fundamental part in our understanding of nuclear interactions. Exceedingly neutron-rich nuclei become sensitive to new aspects of nuclear forces. Calcium, with its doubly magic isotopes 40Ca and 48Ca, is an ideal test for nuclear shell evolution, from the valley of stability to the limits of existence. With a closed proton shell, the calcium isotopes mark the frontier for calculations with three-nucleon forces from chiral effective field theory. Whereas predictions for the masses of 51Ca and 52Ca have been validated by direct measurements, it is an open question as to how nuclear masses evolve for heavier calcium isotopes. Here we report the mass determination of the exotic calcium isotopes 53Ca and 54Ca, using the multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer of ISOLTRAP at CERN. The measured masses unambiguously establish a prominent shell closure at neutron number N = 32, in excellent agreement with our theoretical calculations. These results increase our understanding of neutron-rich matter and pin down the subtle components of nuclear forces that are at the forefront of theoretical developments constrained by quantum chromodynamics.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Probing the N = 32 Shell Closure below the Magic Proton Number Z = 20: Mass Measurements of the Exotic Isotopes52,53K

M. Rosenbusch; P. Ascher; D. Atanasov; C. Barbieri; D. Beck; Klaus Blaum; Christopher Borgmann; M. Breitenfeldt; R. Burcu Cakirli; A. Cipollone; S. George; F. Herfurth; M. Kowalska; Susanne Kreim; D. Lunney; V. Manea; Petr Navratil; D. Neidherr; L. Schweikhard; V. Somà; J. Stanja; F. Wienholtz; R. Wolf; K. Zuber

The recently confirmed neutron-shell closure at N=32 has been investigated for the first time below the magic proton number Z=20 with mass measurements of the exotic isotopes (52,53)K, the latter being the shortest-lived nuclide investigated at the online mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP. The resulting two-neutron separation energies reveal a 3 MeV shell gap at N=32, slightly lower than for 52Ca, highlighting the doubly magic nature of this nuclide. Skyrme-Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov and ab initio Gorkov-Green function calculations are challenged by the new measurements but reproduce qualitatively the observed shell effect.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Precision Mass Measurements of 129-131Cd and Their Impact on Stellar Nucleosynthesis via the Rapid Neutron Capture Process

D. Atanasov; P. Ascher; Klaus Blaum; R. B. Cakirli; T. E. Cocolios; S. George; Stéphane Goriely; F. Herfurth; Hans-Thomas Janka; Oliver Just; Magdalena Kowalska; Susanne Kreim; D. Kisler; Yu. A. Litvinov; D. Lunney; V. Manea; D. Neidherr; M. Rosenbusch; L. Schweikhard; A. Welker; F. Wienholtz; R. Wolf; K. Zuber

Masses adjacent to the classical waiting-point nuclide ^{130}Cd have been measured by using the Penning-trap spectrometer ISOLTRAP at ISOLDE/CERN. We find a significant deviation of over 400xa0keV from earlier values evaluated by using nuclear beta-decay data. The new measurements show the reduction of the N=82 shell gap below the doubly magic ^{132}Sn. The nucleosynthesis associated with the ejected wind from type-II supernovae as well as from compact object binary mergers is studied, by using state-of-the-art hydrodynamic simulations. We find a consistent and direct impact of the newly measured masses on the calculated abundances in the A=128-132 region and a reduction of the uncertainties from the precision mass input data.


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Plumbing Neutron Stars to New Depths with the Binding Energy of the Exotic Nuclide82Zn

R. Wolf; D. Beck; Klaus Blaum; Christine Böhm; Christopher Borgmann; Christian Breitenfeldt; Nicolas Chamel; Stéphane Goriely; F. Herfurth; M. Kowalska; Susanne Kreim; D. Lunney; V. Manea; E. Minaya Ramirez; S. Naimi; D. Neidherr; M. Rosenbusch; L. Schweikhard; J. Stanja; F. Wienholtz; K. Zuber


International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2013

ISOLTRAP's multi-reflection time-of-flight mass separator/spectrometer

R. Wolf; F. Wienholtz; D. Atanasov; D. Beck; Klaus Blaum; Christopher Borgmann; F. Herfurth; M. Kowalska; Susanne Kreim; Yuri A. Litvinov; D. Lunney; V. Manea; D. Neidherr; M. Rosenbusch; L. Schweikhard; J. Stanja; K. Zuber


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2013

New developments of the in-source spectroscopy method at RILIS/ISOLDE

B. A. Marsh; B. Andel; A. N. Andreyev; S. Antalic; D. Atanasov; A. Barzakh; B. Bastin; Christopher Borgmann; L. Capponi; T. E. Cocolios; T. Day Goodacre; M. Dehairs; X. Derkx; H. De Witte; D. V. Fedorov; Valentin Fedosseev; G.J. Focker; Daniel Fink; K. T. Flanagan; S. Franchoo; L. Ghys; Mark Huyse; N. Imai; Z. Kalaninová; U. Köster; Susanne Kreim; N. Kesteloot; Yu. Kudryavtsev; J. Lane; N. Lecesne


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2013

Recent exploits of the ISOLTRAP mass spectrometer

Susanne Kreim; D. Atanasov; D. Beck; Klaus Blaum; Christine Böhm; Christopher Borgmann; M. Breitenfeldt; T. E. Cocolios; Daniel Fink; S. George; A. Herlert; A. Kellerbauer; U. Köster; M. Kowalska; D. Lunney; V. Manea; E. Minaya Ramirez; S. Naimi; D. Neidherr; T. Nicol; R.E. Rossel; M. Rosenbusch; L. Schweikhard; J. Stanja; F. Wienholtz; R. Wolf; K. Zuber


Physical Review C | 2013

Mass spectrometry and decay spectroscopy of isomers across the Z = 82 shell closure

J. Stanja; Christopher Borgmann; J. Agramunt; A. Algora; D. Beck; Klaus Blaum; Christine Böhm; M. Breitenfeldt; T. E. Cocolios; L. M. Fraile; F. Herfurth; A. Herlert; M. Kowalska; Susanne Kreim; D. Lunney; V. Manea; E. Minaya Ramirez; S. Naimi; D. Neidherr; M. Rosenbusch; L. Schweikhard; G. S. Simpson; F. Wienholtz; R. Wolf; K. Zuber


Physical Review C | 2014

Competition between pairing correlations and deformation from the odd-even mass staggering of francium and radium isotopes

Susanne Kreim; D. Beck; Klaus Blaum; Christopher Borgmann; M. Breitenfeldt; T. E. Cocolios; A. Gottberg; F. Herfurth; M. Kowalska; Yu. A. Litvinov; D. Lunney; V. Manea; T.M. Mendonca; S. Naimi; D. Neidherr; M. Rosenbusch; L. Schweikhard; Th. Stora; F. Wienholtz; R. Wolf; K. Zuber


Physical Review C | 2013

Collective degrees of freedom of neutron-rich A ≈ 100 nuclei and the first mass measurement of the short-lived nuclide100Rb

V. Manea; D. Atanasov; D. Beck; Klaus Blaum; Christopher Borgmann; R. Burcu Cakirli; T. Eronen; S. George; F. Herfurth; A. Herlert; M. Kowalska; Susanne Kreim; Yu. A. Litvinov; D. Lunney; D. Neidherr; M. Rosenbusch; L. Schweikhard; F. Wienholtz; R. Wolf; K. Zuber

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D. Lunney

University of Paris-Sud

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K. Zuber

Dresden University of Technology

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L. Schweikhard

University of Greifswald

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M. Rosenbusch

University of Greifswald

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