1. Mass measurements of very neutron-deficient Mo and Tc isotopes and their impact on rp process nucleosynthesis
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Haettner, E., Ackermann, D., Audi, G., Blaum, K., Block, M., Eliseev, S., Fleckenstein, T., Herfurth, F., Heßberger, F. P., Hofmann, S., Ketelaer, J., Ketter, J., Kluge, H. -J., Marx, G., Mazzocco, M., Novikov, Yu. N., Plaß, W. R., Rahaman, S., Rauscher, T., Rodríguez, D., Schatz, H., Scheidenberger, C., Schweikhard, L., Sun, B., Thirolf, P. G., Vorobjev, G., Wang, M., and Weber, C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The masses of ten proton-rich nuclides, including the N=Z+1 nuclides 85-Mo and 87-Tc, were measured with the Penning trap mass spectrometer SHIPTRAP. Compared to the Atomic Mass Evaluation 2003 a systematic shift of the mass surface by up to 1.6 MeV is observed causing significant abundance changes of the ashes of astrophysical X-ray bursts. Surprisingly low alpha-separation energies for neutron-deficient Mo and Tc are found, making the formation of a ZrNb cycle in the rp process possible. Such a cycle would impose an upper temperature limit for the synthesis of elements beyond Nb in the rp process., Comment: Link to online abstract: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.122501
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- 2011
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