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Refining the nuclear mass surface with the mass of $^{103}$Sn

Nuclear Experiment 2025-01-22 v3

Abstract

Mass measurements with the ISOLTRAP mass spectrometer at CERN-ISOLDE improve mass uncertainties of neutron-deficient tin isotopes towards doubly-magic 100^{100}Sn. The mass uncertainty of 103^{103}Sn was reduced by a factor of 4, and the new value for the mass excess of -67104(18) keV is compared with nuclear \textit{ab initio} and density functional theory calculations. Based on these results and local trends in the mass surface, the masses of 101,103^{101,103}Sn, as determined through their QECQ_{\textrm{EC}} values, were found to be inconsistent with the new results. From our measurement for 103^{103}Sn, we extrapolate the mass excess of 101^{101}Sn to -60005(300) keV, which is significantly more bound than previously suggested. By correcting the mass values for 101,103^{101,103}Sn, we also adjust the values of 104^{104}Sb, 105,107^{105,107}Te, 108^{108}I, 109,111^{109,111}Xe, and 112^{112}Cs near the proton drip line which are connected through their α\alpha- and proton QQ-values. The results show an overall smoothening of the mass surface, suggesting the absence of deformation energy above the N=50{N=50} shell closure.

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@article{arxiv.2410.17995,
  title  = {Refining the nuclear mass surface with the mass of $^{103}$Sn},
  author = {L. Nies and D. Atanasov and M. Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis and M. Au and C. Bernerd and K. Blaum and K. Chrysalidis and P. Fischer and R. Heinke and C. Klink and D. Lange and D. Lunney and V. Manea and B. A. Marsh and M. Müller and M. Mougeot and S. Naimi and Ch. Schweiger and L. Schweikhard and F. Wienholtz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.17995},
  year   = {2025}
}

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13 pages, 6 figures, published in Phys. Rev. C 111, 014315 - 9 January, 2025