The mass of the doubly-magic nucleus Sn-100 was measured using the second cyclotron of GANIL as a high resolution mass spectrometer. The fusion-evaporation reaction Cr-50 + Ni-58 was used to produce the A = 100 secondary ions at 5.3 MeV/nucleon incident energy. Ions of Ag-100, Cd-100, In-100 and Sn-100 were produced and accelerated simultaneously and the masses of the three latter isobars were measured with respect to the abundantly produced Ag-100. The total observed yield of accelerated Sn-100 ions was about 10 counts. The known mass of Cd-100 was very well reproduced and the masses of In-100 and Sn-100 were determined for the first time with precisions of 3 x 10(-6) and 10(-5) respectively. Our results do agree well with recent shell model calculations but disagree from extrapolations by systematics.

Mass measurement of the doubly-magic nucleus Sn-100

POLITI, Giuseppe;
1996-01-01

Abstract

The mass of the doubly-magic nucleus Sn-100 was measured using the second cyclotron of GANIL as a high resolution mass spectrometer. The fusion-evaporation reaction Cr-50 + Ni-58 was used to produce the A = 100 secondary ions at 5.3 MeV/nucleon incident energy. Ions of Ag-100, Cd-100, In-100 and Sn-100 were produced and accelerated simultaneously and the masses of the three latter isobars were measured with respect to the abundantly produced Ag-100. The total observed yield of accelerated Sn-100 ions was about 10 counts. The known mass of Cd-100 was very well reproduced and the masses of In-100 and Sn-100 were determined for the first time with precisions of 3 x 10(-6) and 10(-5) respectively. Our results do agree well with recent shell model calculations but disagree from extrapolations by systematics.
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