Literature DB >> 22878498

Direct mapping of nuclear shell effects in the heaviest elements.

E Minaya Ramirez1, D Ackermann, K Blaum, M Block, C Droese, Ch E Düllmann, M Dworschak, M Eibach, S Eliseev, E Haettner, F Herfurth, F P Heßberger, S Hofmann, J Ketelaer, G Marx, M Mazzocco, D Nesterenko, Yu N Novikov, W R Plaß, D Rodríguez, C Scheidenberger, L Schweikhard, P G Thirolf, C Weber.   

Abstract

Quantum-mechanical shell effects are expected to strongly enhance nuclear binding on an "island of stability" of superheavy elements. The predicted center at proton number Z = 114, 120, or 126 and neutron number N = 184 has been substantiated by the recent synthesis of new elements up to Z = 118. However, the location of the center and the extension of the island of stability remain vague. High-precision mass spectrometry allows the direct measurement of nuclear binding energies and thus the determination of the strength of shell effects. Here, we present such measurements for nobelium and lawrencium isotopes, which also pin down the deformed shell gap at N = 152.

Year:  2012        PMID: 22878498     DOI: 10.1126/science.1225636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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