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Required precision of mass and half-life measurements forr-process nuclei planned at future radioactive-ion-beam facilities
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 July 2004
Abstract
In order to understand the r-process nucleosynthesis, we evaluate the precision required for mass and β-decay half-life measurements planned at future radioactive-ion-beam facilities. To satisfy a simple requirement that we put on nuclear model predictions, it is concluded that the detectors for the mass measurements must have a precision of 1σ < ~ 250 keV, and that the detectors for the half-life measurements demand a precision of 1σ < ~ 0.15 ms. The above two specifications are required at the neutron richness of A/Z = 3.0 at the N=82 shell closure and A/Z = 2.9 at the N=50 shell closure. For the doubly magic nuclide 78Ni, a precision of 1σ < ~ 300 keV and 1σ < ~ 5 ms are required, respectively, for mass and half-life measurements. This analysis aims at providing a first rough guide for ongoing detector developments.
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- Research Article
- Information
- European Astronomical Society Publications Series , Volume 11: The Future Astronuclear Physics , 2004 , pp. 227 - 234
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- © EAS, EDP Sciences, 2004