Recent Results of the Time-of-Flight Magnetic-Rigidity (TOF-Bρ) Mass Measurements

ORAL

Abstract

Nuclear masses are crucial to understand both nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics. In particular masses around A=40 are essential for the nuclear processes occurring in the crust of an accreting neutron star and the evolution of nuclear shell closures towards the neutron drip-line. Furthermore, masses of heavy isotopes beyond the N=50 shell closure are valuable input for the r-process models. One of the techniques available to access these short-lived exotic nuclei is the TOF-Bρ technique. In the last TOF-Bρ experiment at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL), we measured the masses near the 42Si region using the fragmentation of 48Ca. A previous TOF-Bρ experiment at NSCL measured the masses near the N=70 region from Zr to Ru using the fragmentation of 124Sn. I will present the status and results of these experiments. In addition, with the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), we can expect to expand the current reach for measurements of the nuclear mass surface. I will discuss the future plans of the TOF-Bρ collaborations at FRIB.

*This work is supported by U.S. DOE grants DE-SC0020406, DE-FG02-88ER40387, DE-SC0019042, DE-NA0003180, DE-NA0000979, and DE- FG02-94ER40848 and by NSF grant PHY-1430152, PHY-1712832, PHY-1565546, and PHY-1714153.

Presenters

  • Chowdhury Irin Sultana

    • Central Michigan University

Authors

  • Chowdhury Irin Sultana

    • Central Michigan University
  • Kailong Wang

    • Central Michigan University
    • Central Michigan Univ
  • Alfredo Estradé

    • Central Michigan University
  • Michael A Famiano

    • Western Michigan University
  • Matt Amthor

    • Bucknell University
  • Thomas J Baumann

    • Facility for Rare Isotope Beams/Michigan State University
    • Michigan State University
  • Daniel Bazin

    • Michigan State University
    • NSCL Michigan State University
    • FRIB
  • Khushi Bhatt

    • Western Michigan University
  • Thomas Chapman

    • Central Michigan University
  • Nikolaos Dimitrakopoulos

    • Central Michigan University
  • Joseph Dopfer

    • University of Massachusetts-Lowell
  • Benjamin W Famiano

    • Western Michigan University
  • Michael Giles

    • University of Massachusetts-Lowell
  • Tom Ginter

    • NSCL Michigan State University
    • FRIB
    • FRIB/NSCL
    • Michigan State University
  • Rahul Jain

    • Michigan State University
  • Jared R jenkin

    • Western Michigan University
  • Shilun Jin

    • Michigan State University
  • Levi Klankowski

    • Western Michigan University
  • Sean N Liddick

    • Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
    • Michigan State University
    • NSCL Michigan State University
    • Michigan State University (MSU)
    • FRIB
    • Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University
  • Z. P Meisel

    • Ohio University
  • Wolfgang Mittig

    • Michigan State University
  • Neerajan Nepal

    • Central Michigan University
  • Jorge Pereira

    • Michigan State University
  • Nabin Rijal

    • Michigan State University
  • Andrew Rogers

    • University of Massachusetts Lowell
    • University of Massachusetts-Lowell
  • Elizabeth Rubino

    • FRIB
    • Michigan State University
  • Sithira Samaranayake

    • Central Michigan University
  • Hendrik Schatz

    • Michigan State University
  • Oleg Tarasov

    • NSCL Michigan State University
    • Michigan State University
    • FRIB
  • Pelagia Tsintari

    • Central Michigan University
  • George Zimba

    • University of Jyväskylä