High-precision Penning trap mass measurements of neutron-rich chlorine isotopes at the N=28 shell closure
High-precision Penning trap mass measurements of neutron-rich chlorine isotopes at the N=28 shell closure
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 $^{43-45}$Cl 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($^{43}$Cl) = -24114.4(1.7) keV, ME($^{44}$Cl) = -20450.8(10.6) keV, and ME($^{45}$Cl) = -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 $\textit{ab initio}$ calculations using the Valence-Space In-Medium Similarity Renormalization Group (VS-IMSRG) shows good agreement up to and including the closure.
H. Erington、G. Bollen、G. Dykstra、A. Hamaker、C. M. Ireland、C. R. Nicoloff、D. Puentes、R. Ringle、S. Schwarz、C. S. Sumithrarachchi、A. A. Valverde、I. T. Yandow
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H. Erington,G. Bollen,G. Dykstra,A. Hamaker,C. M. Ireland,C. R. Nicoloff,D. Puentes,R. Ringle,S. Schwarz,C. S. Sumithrarachchi,A. A. Valverde,I. T. Yandow.High-precision Penning trap mass measurements of neutron-rich chlorine isotopes at the N=28 shell closure[EB/OL].(2025-05-23)[2025-06-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.18354.点此复制
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