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Synergy of decay spectroscopy and mass spectrometry for the study of exotic nuclides

With only two ingredients, atomic nuclei exhibit a rich structure depending on the ordering of the different proton- and neutron-occupied states. This ordering can give rise to excited states with exceptionally long half-lives, also known as isomers, especially near shell closures. On-line mass spec...

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Autor principal: Stanja, Juliane
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1643045
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description With only two ingredients, atomic nuclei exhibit a rich structure depending on the ordering of the different proton- and neutron-occupied states. This ordering can give rise to excited states with exceptionally long half-lives, also known as isomers, especially near shell closures. On-line mass spectrometry can often be compromised by the existence of such states that may even be produced in higher proportion than the ground state. This thesis presents the first results obtained from a nuclear spectroscopy setup coupled with the high-resolution Penning-trap mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP, at CERN’s radioactive ion beam facility ISOLDE. The isomerism in the neutron-deficient thallium isotopes was investigated. The data on $^{184,190,193−195}$Tl allow an improvement of existing mass values as well as a mass-spin- state assignment in $^{ 190,193,194}$Tl. Due to the presence of the ground and isomeric state for $^{ 194}$Tl the excitation energy of the latter was determined for the first time experimentally. Systematic trends in the vicinity of the Z = 82 shell closure have been discussed.
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spelling cern-16430452019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1643045engStanja, JulianeSynergy of decay spectroscopy and mass spectrometry for the study of exotic nuclidesNuclear Physics - ExperimentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWith only two ingredients, atomic nuclei exhibit a rich structure depending on the ordering of the different proton- and neutron-occupied states. This ordering can give rise to excited states with exceptionally long half-lives, also known as isomers, especially near shell closures. On-line mass spectrometry can often be compromised by the existence of such states that may even be produced in higher proportion than the ground state. This thesis presents the first results obtained from a nuclear spectroscopy setup coupled with the high-resolution Penning-trap mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP, at CERN’s radioactive ion beam facility ISOLDE. The isomerism in the neutron-deficient thallium isotopes was investigated. The data on $^{184,190,193−195}$Tl allow an improvement of existing mass values as well as a mass-spin- state assignment in $^{ 190,193,194}$Tl. Due to the presence of the ground and isomeric state for $^{ 194}$Tl the excitation energy of the latter was determined for the first time experimentally. Systematic trends in the vicinity of the Z = 82 shell closure have been discussed.CERN-THESIS-2013-251oai:cds.cern.ch:16430452014-01-15T08:41:54Z
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Stanja, Juliane
Synergy of decay spectroscopy and mass spectrometry for the study of exotic nuclides
title Synergy of decay spectroscopy and mass spectrometry for the study of exotic nuclides
title_full Synergy of decay spectroscopy and mass spectrometry for the study of exotic nuclides
title_fullStr Synergy of decay spectroscopy and mass spectrometry for the study of exotic nuclides
title_full_unstemmed Synergy of decay spectroscopy and mass spectrometry for the study of exotic nuclides
title_short Synergy of decay spectroscopy and mass spectrometry for the study of exotic nuclides
title_sort synergy of decay spectroscopy and mass spectrometry for the study of exotic nuclides
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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