Mass measurements in the 132Sn region with the JYFLTRAP double Penning trap mass spectrometer
Abstract
We report on new precision mass measurements of neutron-rich 137Sb and 136-142I isotopes from the JYFLTRAP double Penning trap mass spectrometer. We confirm the value from the previous Penning-trap measurement of 137Sb at the Canadian Penning Trap and therefore rule out the conflicting result from the Experimental Storage Ring. The ground state and isomer in 136I were resolved and measured directly for the first time. The isomer excitation energy, Ex = 215.1(43) keV, agrees with the literature but is three times more precise. The measurements have improved the precision of the mass values and confirmed previous results in the majority of cases. However, for 138,140I the results differ by 17(6) keV and 23(12) keV, respectively. This could be explained by an unresolved contamination or different ratio of unresolved isomeric states in the case of 140I.
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