Mass measurements of neutron-rich Rb and Sr isotopes
Abstract
We report on the mass measurements of several neutron-rich Rb and Sr isotopes in the A ≈ 100 region with the TITAN Penning-trap mass spectrometer. Using highly charged ions in the charge state q=10+, the masses of 98,99Rb and 98-100Sr have been determined with a precision of 6 - 12\ keV, making their uncertainty negligible for r-process nucleosynthesis network calculations. The mass of 101Sr has been determined directly for the first time with a precision eight times higher than the previous indirect measurement and a deviation of 3σ when compared to the Atomic Mass Evaluation. We also confirm the mass of 100Rb from a previous measurement. Furthermore, our data indicates the existance of a low-lying isomer with 80\ keV excitation energy in 98Rb. We show that our updated mass values lead to minor changes in the r-process by calculating fractional abundances in the A≈ 100 region of the nuclear chart.
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