: Carl J. Gross, Witold Nazarewicz, Krzysztof P. Rykaczewski
: Carl J. Gross, Witold Nazarewicz, Krzysztof P. Rykaczewski
: The 4th International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses Refereed and Selected Contributions
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783540376422
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The International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (ENAM) has gained the status of the premier meeting for the physics of nuclei far from stability. The selected and refereed papers presenting the main results constitute valuable proceedings that offer everyone working in this field an authoritative and comprehensive source of reference.
ENAM2004 Organization4
ENAM2004 Sponsors5
Contents6
List of participants18
Preface36
1 Masses38
1.1 Overview38
Latest trends in the ever-surprising field of mass measurements39
Atomic Mass Evaluation 200345
1.2 Mass measurements50
Recent high-precision mass measurements with the Penning trap spectrometer ISOLTRAP51
New mass measurements at the neutron drip-line56
Ion manipulation and precision measurements at JYFLTRAP60
Mass measurement of short-lived halo nuclides64
Is N = 40 magic? An analysis of ISOLTRAP mass measurements66
Extending the mass backbone” to short-lived nuclides with ISOLTRAP68
A MISTRAL spectrometer accoutrement for the study of exotic nuclides70
Mass measurement on the rp-process waiting point 72Kr73
Atomic mass ratios for some stable isotopes of platinum relative to 197Au76
1.3 Traps78
The ion-trap facility SHIPTRAP79
Precision experiments with rare isotopes with LEBIT at MSU81
TITAN project status report and a proposal for a new cooling method of highly charged ions83
Development of a Penning trap system in Munich87
The LEBIT 9.4 T Penning trap system89
Commissioning of the ion beam buncher and cooler for LEBIT91
A high-current EBIT for charge-breeding of radionuclides for the TITAN spectrometer93
FT-ICR: A non-destructive detection for on-line mass measurements at SHIPTRAP95
Commissioning and first on-line test of the new ISOLTRAP control system97
1.4 Mass modeling99
Recent progress in mass predictions100
Bounds on the presence of quantum chaos in nuclear masses104
Symmetry energies and the curvature of the nuclear mass surface108
2 Radioactivity110
2.1 Neutron-rich nuclei110
ß-decay studies of neutron-rich nuclei111
The structure of nuclei near 78Ni from isomer and decay studies116
Beta-delayed . and neutron emission near the double shell closure at 78Ni120
Exotic nuclei near 78Ni in a shell model approach122
Beta decays of 8He, 9Li, and 9C124
Halo neutrons and the ß-decay of 11Li126
Voyage to the “Island of Inversion”: 29Na127
New structure information on 30Mg, 31Mg and 32Mg130
Observation of the 0+2 state in 44S135
A novel way of doing decay spectroscopy at a radioactive ion beam facility138
Structure of neutron-rich even-even 124,126Cd140
Structure of doubly-even cadmium nuclei studied by ß- decay142
New level information on Z = 51 isotopes, 111Sb60 and 134,135Sb83,84144
On the structure of the anomalously low-lying 5/2+ state of 135Sb146
Discovery of a new 2.3 s isomer in neutron-rich 174Tm148
2.2 Proton-rich nuclei150
Beta-delayed gamma and proton spectroscopy near the Z = N line151
Study of the (21+) isomer in 94Ag153
Beta-decay studies near 100Sn156
Beta-decay spectroscopy of 103,105Sn160
2.3 Proton emitters163
Discovery of the new proton emitter 144Tm164
Study of fine structure in the proton radioactivity of 146Tm167
Study of the N = 77 odd- Z isotones near the proton- drip line169
Recoil decay tagging study of 146Tm172
Particle-core coupling in the transitional proton emitters 145,146,147Tm175
Nuclear pairing and Coriolis effects in proton emitters177
Two-proton emission180
First observation of 54Zn and its decay by two-proton emission184
Microscopic theory of the two-proton radioactivity188
2.4 Alpha decay191
Alpha-decay studies using the JYFL gas-filled recoil separator RITU192
Decay studies of neutron-deficient odd-mass At and Bi isotopes194
Alpha-decay study of 218U a search for the sub-shell closure at Z = 92
3 Moments and radii198
3.1 Electromagnetic moments198
Developments in laser spectroscopy at the Jyväskylä IGISOL199
Laser and ß-NMR spectroscopy on neutron-rich magnesium isotopes204
Measurement of the nuclear charge radii of 8,9Li209
Effects of the pairing energy on nuclear charge radii211
First g-factor measurement using a radioactive 76Kr beam213
First nuclear moment measurement with radioactive beams by recoil-in-vacuum method: g-factor of the 2+1 state in 132Te215
Anomalous magnetic moment of 9C and shell quenching in exotic nuclei219
3.2 Nuclear matter distribution223
Investigation of nuclear matter distribution of the neutron-rich He isotopes by proton elastic scattering at intermediate energies224
Reaction cross-sections for stable nuclei and nucleon density distribution of proton drip-line nucleus 8B226
Nucleon density distribution of proton drip-line nucleus 17Ne229
Reaction cross-sections and reduced strong absorption radii of nuclei in the vicinity of closed shells N = 20 and N = 28231
Anomalous behaviour of matter radii of proton-rich Ga, Ge, As,Se and Br nuclei235
4 Reactions239