First application of mass measurement with the Rare-RI Ring reveals the solar r-process abundance trend at A=122 and A=123
H. F. Li, S. Naimi, T. M. Sprouse, M. R. Mumpower, Y. Abe, Y., Yamaguchi, D. Nagae, F. Suzaki, M. Wakasugi, H. Arakawa, W.B. Dou, D., Hamakawa, S. Hosoi, Y. Inada, D.Kajiki, T. Kobayashi, M. Sakaue, Y. Yokoda,, T. Yamaguchi, R. Kagesawa, D. Kamioka, T.Moriguchi, M. Mukai

TL;DR
This paper reports the first mass measurements of exotic isotopes using the Rare-RI Ring, revealing new insights into the solar r-process abundance trend at A=122 and A=123, with implications for nuclear physics and astrophysics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel storage ring mass spectrometry technique at RIBF and provides new mass data for isotopes critical to understanding the r-process nucleosynthesis.
Findings
Improved mass uncertainty for $^{123}$Pd.
Reproduces the solar r-process abundance trend at A=122.
Excludes large changes in S$_ ext{2n}$ at N=77.
Abstract
The Rare-RI Ring (R3) is a recently commissioned cyclotron-like storage ring mass spectrometer dedicated to mass measurements of exotic nuclei far from stability at Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory (RIBF) in RIKEN. The first application of mass measurement using the R3 mass spectrometer at RIBF is reported. Rare isotopes produced at RIBF, Sn, In, Cd, Ag, Pd, were injected in R3. Masses of In, Cd, and Pd were measured whereby the mass uncertainty of Pd was improved. This is the first reported measurement with a new storage ring mass spectrometery technique realized at a heavy-ion cyclotron and employing individual injection of the pre-identified rare nuclei. The latter is essential for the future mass measurements of the rarest isotopes produced at RIBF. The impact of the new Pd result on the solar…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Isotope Analysis in Ecology
