Discovery of new isotopes Mo,8281 and Ru,8685 and a determination of the particle instability of 103Sb
Abstract
A search for new proton-rich isotopes using projectile fragmentation of a 345-MeV/nucleon 124Xe beam has been performed with the BigRIPS in-flight separator at the RIKEN Nishina Center RI Beam Factory. Projectile fragments were identified by measuring the time of flight, magnetic rigidity, and energy loss in the BigRIPS separator. Projectile fragments then were transported downstream of the BigRIPS separator and re-identified by measuring the time of flight and total kinetic energy. Through such particle re-identification, we have discovered four new isotopes Mo,8281 and Ru,8685 located near the proton drip line. The 76Y and 78Zr isotopes near the proton drip line also were identified, supporting the previous report on their discovery. Furthermore, we have obtained the first clear evidence for the particle instability of 103Sb. Based on the systematics of measured production yields, the upper limit values were evaluated for the half-lives of the particle-unbound isotopes 81Nb,85Tc , and 103Sb.
- Publication:
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Physical Review C
- Pub Date:
- September 2017
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- Bibcode:
- 2017PhRvC..96c4604S