High-precision Penning trap mass measurements of neutron-rich chlorine isotopes at the N=28 shell closure
Abstract
Although it is known that the N=28 spherical shell closure erodes, the strength of the closure with decreasing proton number Z<20 is an open question in nuclear structure. In this region of interest, direct high-precision mass measurements of neutron-rich 43-45Cl isotopes were performed at the Low Energy Beam and Ion Trap (LEBIT) when coupled to the National Superconducting Cyclotron Lab. The resulting mass excesses (MEs) are ME(43Cl) = -24114.4(1.7) keV, ME(44Cl) = -20450.8(10.6) keV, and ME(45Cl) = -18240.1(3.7) keV, and improve the uncertainty of these masses by up to a factor of ~40 compared to the previous values reported in the 2020 Atomic Mass Evaluation. Comparison to ab initio calculations using the Valence-Space In-Medium Similarity Renormalization Group (VS-IMSRG) shows good agreement up to and including the closure.
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