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High-precision masses of neutron-deficient rubidium isotopes using a Penning trap mass spectrometer
Author(s) -
A. Kellerbauer,
G. Audi,
D. Beck,
K. Blaum,
G. Bollen,
C. Guénaut,
F. Herfurth,
A. Herlert,
H.J. Kluge,
D. Lunney,
S. Schwarz,
L. Schweikhard,
Chris J. Benmore,
C. Yazidjian
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
physical review c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-490X
pISSN - 0556-2813
DOI - 10.1103/physrevc.76.045504
Subject(s) - penning trap , physics , nuclide , nuclear physics , atomic mass , rubidium , atomic physics , isotope , isotopes of potassium , neutron , cyclotron , mass spectrometry , electron , chemistry , potassium , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics
The atomic masses of the neutron-deficient radioactive rubidium isotopes $^{74-77,79,80,83}$Rb have been measured with the Penning trap mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP. Using the time-of-flight cyclotron resonance technique, relative mass uncertainties ranging from 1.6×10$^{-8}$ to 5.6×10$^{-8}$ were achieved. In all cases, the mass precision was significantly improved as compared with the prior Atomic-Mass Evaluation; no significant deviations from the literature values were observed. The exotic nuclide $^{74}$Rb, with a half-life of only 65 ms, is the shortest-lived nuclide on which a high-precision mass measurement in a Penning trap has been carried out. The significance of these measurements for a check of the conserved-vector-current hypothesis of the weak interaction and the unitarity of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix is discussed

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