New mass anchor points for neutron-deficient heavy nuclei from direct mass measurements of radium and actinium isotopes

Abstract

The masses of the exotic isotopes 210-214Ac and 210-214Ra have been measured with a multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph. These isotopes were obtained in flight as fusion-evaporation products behind the gas-filled recoil ion separator GARIS-II at RIKEN. The new direct mass measurements serve as an independent and direct benchmark for existing α-γ spectroscopy data in this mass region. Further, new mass anchor points are set for U and Np nuclei close to the N=126 shell closure for a future benchmark of the Z=92 sub-shell for neutron-deficient heavy isotopes. Our mass results are in general in good agreement with the previously indirectly-determined mass values. Together with the measurement data, reasons for possible mass ambiguities from decay-data links between ground states are discussed.

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