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Study of the A=100 deformation region through high precision mass measurements of the neutron rich krypton isotopes

Nuclear structure effects such as shape-transition are observed as sudden changes in the mean-square charge radii, low-lying excitation energies and the binding energies evolution. The latter is executable by the direct mass measurements. The deformation in the krypton isotopic chain has been an ope...

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Autor principal: Kulikov, Ivan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2776266
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description Nuclear structure effects such as shape-transition are observed as sudden changes in the mean-square charge radii, low-lying excitation energies and the binding energies evolution. The latter is executable by the direct mass measurements. The deformation in the krypton isotopic chain has been an open question for decades and this work presents the direct mass measurement of $^{96-98}$Kr isotopes. The isotopes of interest have been produced at the ISOLDE facility at CERN. The mass measurements were performed by use of the versatile ISOLTRAP mass spectrometer. The multi-reflection time of flight and the time of flight ion cyclotron resonance techniques were applied for the mass determination. The mass of $^{98}$Kr isotope was determined for the first time. Results from the state of the art mean-field and beyond mean-field approaches are compared to the experimental binding energy trends.
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spelling cern-27762662021-07-21T19:29:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2776266engKulikov, IvanStudy of the A=100 deformation region through high precision mass measurements of the neutron rich krypton isotopesNuclear Physics - ExperimentNuclear structure effects such as shape-transition are observed as sudden changes in the mean-square charge radii, low-lying excitation energies and the binding energies evolution. The latter is executable by the direct mass measurements. The deformation in the krypton isotopic chain has been an open question for decades and this work presents the direct mass measurement of $^{96-98}$Kr isotopes. The isotopes of interest have been produced at the ISOLDE facility at CERN. The mass measurements were performed by use of the versatile ISOLTRAP mass spectrometer. The multi-reflection time of flight and the time of flight ion cyclotron resonance techniques were applied for the mass determination. The mass of $^{98}$Kr isotope was determined for the first time. Results from the state of the art mean-field and beyond mean-field approaches are compared to the experimental binding energy trends.CERN-THESIS-2021-092oai:cds.cern.ch:27762662021-07-19T16:58:44Z
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Kulikov, Ivan
Study of the A=100 deformation region through high precision mass measurements of the neutron rich krypton isotopes
title Study of the A=100 deformation region through high precision mass measurements of the neutron rich krypton isotopes
title_full Study of the A=100 deformation region through high precision mass measurements of the neutron rich krypton isotopes
title_fullStr Study of the A=100 deformation region through high precision mass measurements of the neutron rich krypton isotopes
title_full_unstemmed Study of the A=100 deformation region through high precision mass measurements of the neutron rich krypton isotopes
title_short Study of the A=100 deformation region through high precision mass measurements of the neutron rich krypton isotopes
title_sort study of the a=100 deformation region through high precision mass measurements of the neutron rich krypton isotopes
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2776266
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