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Mass measurements of $^{99-101}$In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide $^{100}$Sn
$^{100}$Sn is of singular interest for nuclear structure. Its closed-shell proton and neutron configuration exhibit exceptional binding and $^{100}$Sn is the heaviest nucleus comprising protons and neutrons in equal number, a feature that enhances the contribution of the short-range, proton-neutron...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41567-021-01326-9 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782143 |
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author | Mougeot, M. Atanasov, D. Karthein, J. Wolf, R.N. Ascher, P. Blaum, K. Chrysalidis, K. Hagen, G. Holt, J.D. Huang, W.J. Jasen, G.R. Kulikov, I. Litvinov, Yu.A. Lunney, D. Manea, V. Miyagi, T. Papenbrock, T. Schweikhard, L. Schwenk, A. Steinsberger, T. Stroberg, S.R. Sun, Z.H. Welker, A. Wienholtz, F. Wilkins, S.G. Zuber, K. |
author_facet | Mougeot, M. Atanasov, D. Karthein, J. Wolf, R.N. Ascher, P. Blaum, K. Chrysalidis, K. Hagen, G. Holt, J.D. Huang, W.J. Jasen, G.R. Kulikov, I. Litvinov, Yu.A. Lunney, D. Manea, V. Miyagi, T. Papenbrock, T. Schweikhard, L. Schwenk, A. Steinsberger, T. Stroberg, S.R. Sun, Z.H. Welker, A. Wienholtz, F. Wilkins, S.G. Zuber, K. |
author_sort | Mougeot, M. |
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description | $^{100}$Sn is of singular interest for nuclear structure. Its closed-shell proton and neutron configuration exhibit exceptional binding and $^{100}$Sn is the heaviest nucleus comprising protons and neutrons in equal number, a feature that enhances the contribution of the short-range, proton-neutron pairing interaction and strongly influences its decay via the weak interaction. Decays studies in the region of $^{100}$Sn have attempted to prove its doubly magic character but few have studied it from the ab initio theoretical perspective and none have addressed the odd-proton nuclear forces. Here we present, the first direct measurement of the exotic odd-proton nuclide $^{100}$In - the beta-decay daughter of $^{100}$Sn - and $^{99}$In, only one proton below $^{100}$Sn. The most advanced mass spectrometry techniques were used to measure $^{99}$In, produced at a rate of only a few ions per second, and to resolve the ground and isomeric states in $^{101}$In. The experimental results are confronted with new ab initio many-body approaches. The 100-fold improvement in precision of the 100In mass value exarcebates a striking discrepancy in the atomic mass values of $^{100}$Sn deduced from recent beta-decay results. |
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publishDate | 2021 |
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spelling | cern-27821432023-06-20T02:10:30Zdoi:10.1038/s41567-021-01326-9http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782143engMougeot, M.Atanasov, D.Karthein, J.Wolf, R.N.Ascher, P.Blaum, K.Chrysalidis, K.Hagen, G.Holt, J.D.Huang, W.J.Jasen, G.R.Kulikov, I.Litvinov, Yu.A.Lunney, D.Manea, V.Miyagi, T.Papenbrock, T.Schweikhard, L.Schwenk, A.Steinsberger, T.Stroberg, S.R.Sun, Z.H.Welker, A.Wienholtz, F.Wilkins, S.G.Zuber, K.Mass measurements of $^{99-101}$In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide $^{100}$SnNuclear Physics - ExperimentNuclear Physics - Theory$^{100}$Sn is of singular interest for nuclear structure. Its closed-shell proton and neutron configuration exhibit exceptional binding and $^{100}$Sn is the heaviest nucleus comprising protons and neutrons in equal number, a feature that enhances the contribution of the short-range, proton-neutron pairing interaction and strongly influences its decay via the weak interaction. Decays studies in the region of $^{100}$Sn have attempted to prove its doubly magic character but few have studied it from the ab initio theoretical perspective and none have addressed the odd-proton nuclear forces. Here we present, the first direct measurement of the exotic odd-proton nuclide $^{100}$In - the beta-decay daughter of $^{100}$Sn - and $^{99}$In, only one proton below $^{100}$Sn. The most advanced mass spectrometry techniques were used to measure $^{99}$In, produced at a rate of only a few ions per second, and to resolve the ground and isomeric states in $^{101}$In. The experimental results are confronted with new ab initio many-body approaches. The 100-fold improvement in precision of the 100In mass value exarcebates a striking discrepancy in the atomic mass values of $^{100}$Sn deduced from recent beta-decay results.arXiv:2109.10673oai:cds.cern.ch:27821432021 |
spellingShingle | Nuclear Physics - Experiment Nuclear Physics - Theory Mougeot, M. Atanasov, D. Karthein, J. Wolf, R.N. Ascher, P. Blaum, K. Chrysalidis, K. Hagen, G. Holt, J.D. Huang, W.J. Jasen, G.R. Kulikov, I. Litvinov, Yu.A. Lunney, D. Manea, V. Miyagi, T. Papenbrock, T. Schweikhard, L. Schwenk, A. Steinsberger, T. Stroberg, S.R. Sun, Z.H. Welker, A. Wienholtz, F. Wilkins, S.G. Zuber, K. Mass measurements of $^{99-101}$In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide $^{100}$Sn |
title | Mass measurements of $^{99-101}$In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide $^{100}$Sn |
title_full | Mass measurements of $^{99-101}$In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide $^{100}$Sn |
title_fullStr | Mass measurements of $^{99-101}$In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide $^{100}$Sn |
title_full_unstemmed | Mass measurements of $^{99-101}$In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide $^{100}$Sn |
title_short | Mass measurements of $^{99-101}$In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide $^{100}$Sn |
title_sort | mass measurements of $^{99-101}$in challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide $^{100}$sn |
topic | Nuclear Physics - Experiment Nuclear Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41567-021-01326-9 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782143 |
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