New mass anchor points for neutron-deficient heavy nuclei from direct mass measurements of radium and actinium isotopes

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2018)

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The masses of the exotic isotopes Ac210-214 and Ra210-214 have been measured with a multireflection time-of- flight mass spectrograph. These isotopes were obtained in flight as fusion-evaporation products behind the gas-filled recoil ion separator GARIS-II at RIKEN. The new direct mass measurements serve as an independent and direct benchmark for existing alpha-gamma spectroscopy data in this mass region. Further, new mass anchor points are set for U and Np nuclei close to the N = 126 shell closure for a future benchmark of the Z = 92 subshell for neutron-deficient heavy isotopes. Our mass results are in general in good agreement with the previously indirectly determined mass values. Together with the measurement data, reasons for possible mass ambiguities from decay-data links between ground states are discussed.
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