DIrect Mass measurments of fp-shell nuclei in the vicinity of proton dripline via TOF-Brho method

7 Mar 2025, 09:50
20m
Main Lecture Hall (University of Aizu)

Main Lecture Hall

University of Aizu

90 Kamiiawase, Tsuruga, Itsukimachi, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Fukushima, 965-0006 Japan.

Speaker

Shutaro Hanai (CNS, the University of Tokyo)

Description

The two-proton radioactivity (2p decay), where two protons are simultaneously emitted
during nuclear decay, was theoretically predicted over 60 years ago[1]. In the early 2000s,
2p decay was discovered in very proton-rich nuclei such as 45Fe and 48Ni [2, 3]. The en-
ergy level structure and one- and two-proton separation energies (Sp, S2p) are essential to
evaluate the two-proton emission probability of the 2p emitter penetrating through the
Coulomb and centrifugal potentials. Since the level structure and mass difference among
one- and two-proton removal nuclei are directly related to Sp and S2p, the systematic mea-
surement of the masses of nuclei around the 2p emitter leads to a complete understanding
of 2p decay.
We performed direct mass measurements of proton-rich Fe isotopes including 45Fe us-
ing the TOF-B? technique[4] at the SHARAQ beamline of RIBF. Proton-rich isotopes
were produced by the fragmentation of the 78Kr primary beam at 345 MeV/nucleon in a
9Be target with a thickness of 2.2 g/cm2. The fragments were separated by the BigRIPS
separator and transported to the OEDO beam line followed by the SHARAQ spectrom-
eter. OEDO and SHARAQ were operated as a single spectrometer in the dispersion
matching mode, which achieved a momentum resolution of 1/15,000. The time of
ight
(TOF) was measured by diamond detectors installed at the beginning and end of the
beamline. Two multiwire drift chamber (MWDC) tracking detectors were also installed
to correct the
ight-pass length. To measure the B? value, a strip-readout parallel-
plate avalanche counter (SR-PPAC) newly developed for measuring high-rate heavy-ion
beams[5] was used at the intermediate focal plane. Gamma-ray detection systems were
placed after the SHARAQ to identify isomers, which could shift the peak in the measured
mass spectra.
Proton-rich Ti, Cr, Fe, and Ni isotopes were detected in the vicinity of the proton
drip line. Masses of nine isotopes were newly determined for the ?rst time in the present
experiment. The separation energies deduced from the mass values exhibit the possible
candidates of 2p decay in some proton-rich isotopes beyond the dripline.
This work is supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP20H01910 and JP23KJ0609.
References
[1] V. I. Goldanskii et.al., Nucl. Phys. 19, 484 (1960).
[2] C. Dossat et.al., Phys. Rev. C. 72, 054315 (2005).
[3] K. Miernik et.al., Eur. Phys. J. A 42, 431-439 (2009).
[4] S. Michimasa et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 022506 (2013).
[5] S. Hanai, et al., Prog. Theo. Exp. Phys. 2023, 123H02 (2023).

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Shutaro Hanai (CNS, the University of Tokyo)

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