Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1838974 | Nuclear Physics A | 2008 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Isochronous and time-resolved Schottky mass spectrometry have been developed at the FRS-ESR facility of GSI for precise mass and half-life measurements of exotic nuclei. Both techniques are sensitive to single stored ions which makes them highly efficient. More than 1100 atomic masses have been measured meanwhile. Half-life measurements are performed with bare and few-electron ions whose decay modes can dramatically differ from the ones known in neutral atoms. After a brief description of the experimental methods, a short review of the obtained results and future perspectives will be presented.
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Authors
Yuri A. Litvinov,