Evolution of the N=50 shell gap energy towards 78Ni
Abstract
Atomic masses of the neutron-rich isotopes 76-80Zn, 78-83Ga, 80-85Ge, 81-87As and 84-89Se have been measured with high precision using the Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP at the IGISOL facility. The masses of 82,83Ga, 83-85Ge, 84-87As and 89$Se were measured for the first time. These new data represent a major improvement in the knowledge of the masses in this neutron-rich region. Two-neutron separation energies provide evidence for the reduction of the N=50 shell gap energy towards germanium Z=32 and a subsequent increase at gallium (Z=31). The data are compared with a number of theoretical models. An indication of the persistent rigidity of the shell gap towards nickel (Z=28) is obtained.
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