Progress at the N=126 factory and its application to identify and characterize long-lived isomers
ORAL
Abstract
The N=126 factory, currently under construction at the ATLAS facility at ANL, will provide access to heavy neutron-rich isotopes of interest to astrophysics and nuclear structure studies. This will allow measurements on isotopes and long-lived isomers in the so-far unexplored region around the N=126 line. The CPT Penning trap mass spectrometer, currently being used at CARIBU to measure masses and identify long-lived isomers, will be moved to the N=126 factory to extend these measurements to heavier nuclei. The N=126 factory and the technique developed to characterize isomers with the CPT spectrometer will be described. Recent results at CARIBU will be presented together with the expected reach of the system when installed at the N=126 factory.
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Presenters
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Guy Savard
Argonne National Laboratory
Authors
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Guy Savard
Argonne National Laboratory
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Maxime Brodeur
University of Notre Dame
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Nathan Callahan
Argonne National Laboratory
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Jason A Clark
Argonne National Laboratory
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Daniel P Burdette
University of Notre Dame
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Russell Knaack
Argonne National Laboratory
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Biying Liu
University of Notre Dame
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Jacob Long
University of Notre Dame
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James M Kelly
University of Notre Dame
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Patrick D O'Malley
University of Notre Dame
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Dwaipayan Ray
University of Manitoba
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Xinliang L Yan
Argonne National Laboratory
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Marc A Yeck
University of Notre Dame