The ground state mass of $^{73}$Rb from the $\beta$-delayed proton emission of $^{73}$Sr
ORAL
Abstract
Nuclear structure along the proton dripline has a significant impact on the rapid-proton capture process. In particular, the nuclear flow is heavily influenced by waiting-points, e.g. $^{72}$Kr, where proton captures are limited by the proton-unbound daughter nucleus. To determine the proton separation energy of $^{73}$Rb, and thus the strength of the $^{72}$Kr waiting point, the beta-delayed proton emission of $^{73}$Sr was studied. $^{73}$Sr was produced by the fragmentation of a $^{92}$Mo primary beam on a Be target and subsequent decays measured via ion implantation-decay correlations at the NSCL. Improvements in the analysis have reduced the low-energy charged-particle background and with a Bayesian analysis the proton separation energy of $^{73}$Rb was determined to be $S_p = -640(40)$ keV. With previous $^{73}$Rb non-observation measurements constraining the mass, our measurement provides a firm determination of $S_p$.
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Authors
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D.E.M. Hoff
UML, U Mass Lowell
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A.M. Rogers
UML, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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P.C. Bender
UML, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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E.R. Doucet
UML
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C.J. Lister
UML
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C. Morse
UML
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S. Waniganeththi
UML
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K. Childers
National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL), NSCL
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A.C. Dombos
NSCL, University of Notre Dame
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S. Jin
NSCL, University of Notre Dame
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R. Lewis
NSCL
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S.N. Liddick
NSCL, Michigan State University
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H. Schatz
NSCL, Michigan State Univ, Michigan State University
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K. Schmidt
NSCL
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S.M. Wang
NSCL
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Kristyn Brandenburg
Ohio University (OU), OU, Ohio University
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Z. Misel
OU, Ohio Univ, Ohio Univeristy, Ohio University
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Doug Soltesz
OU, Ohio University
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Shiv Subedi
OU, Ohio Univ, Ohio University
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J Clark
Argonne National Laboratory, ANL