| Literature DB >> 18232754 |
C Rauth1, D Ackermann, K Blaum, M Block, A Chaudhuri, Z Di, S Eliseev, R Ferrer, D Habs, F Herfurth, F P Hessberger, S Hofmann, H-J Kluge, G Maero, A Martín, G Marx, M Mukherjee, J B Neumayr, W R Plass, S Rahaman, D Rodríguez, C Scheidenberger, L Schweikhard, P G Thirolf, G Vorobjev, C Weber.
Abstract
The masses of six neutron-deficient rare holmium and thulium isotopes close to the proton drip line were determined with the SHIPTRAP Penning trap mass spectrometer. For the first time the masses of the proton-unbound isotopes 144,145Ho and 147,148Tm were directly measured. The proton separation energies were derived from the measured mass values and compared to predictions from mass formulas. The new values of the proton separation energies are used to determine the location of the proton drip line for holmium and thulium more accurately.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18232754 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.012501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161