Mass Measurements of <sup>119g,m</sup>Cd and <sup>119g,m</sup>Ag Astromers with the Canadian Penning Trap
ORAL
Abstract
Precise nuclear mass measurements are becoming increasingly important as models of nucleosynthesis continue to evolve. Of particular interest are neutron rich nuclei along the r-process path. In order to discern which conditions are necessary for this chain of nucleosynthesis to take place, astrophysical models must be able to accurately reproduce observed isotopic abundances. For this task they need access to large volumes of precise nuclear data such as half-lives, branching ratios, masses, and isomeric states. Recent developments indicate that isomeric states can play a significant role in the r-process. To that end the Canadian Penning Trap (CPT) was used in an extensive campaign to search for astrophysically relevant isomers – so called “astromers” – along the r-process pathway. This presentation will present the mass measurement of the ground states and isomer states of 119Cd and 119Ag.
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Presenters
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Fabio Rivero
University of Notre Dame
Authors
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Fabio Rivero
University of Notre Dame
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Maxime Brodeur
University of Notre Dame
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Jason A Clark
Argonne National Laboratory
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Aaron T Gallant
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Daniel E Hoff
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Kay Kolos
LLNL
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Filip G Kondev
Argonne National Laboratory
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Biying Liu
University of Notre Dame
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G. Wendell Misch
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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G. E Morgan
Argonne National Laboratory
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Matthew R Mumpower
LANL
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Rodney Orford
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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William S Porter
University of Notre Dame
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Dwaipayan Ray
University of Manitoba, U. Manitoba
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Daniel Santiago-Gonzalez
Argonne National Laboratory
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Guy Savard
Argonne National Laboratory
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Kumar S Sharma
University of Manitoba, U. Manitoba
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Adrian A Valverde
Argonne National Laboratory
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Louis Varriano
University of Chicago