• C. Scheidenberger
  • F. Attallah
  • K. Beckert
  • F. Bosch
  • H. Eickhoff
  • M. Falch
  • B. Franzke
  • Y. Fujita
  • H. Geissel
  • M. Hausmann
  • M. Hellström
  • F. Herfurth
  • Th Kerscher
  • O. Klepper
  • H. J. Kluge
  • C. Kozhuharov
  • Yu A. Litvinov
  • K. E.G. Löbner
  • G. Münzenberg
  • F. Nolden
  • Z. Patyk
  • W. Quint
  • T. Radon
  • H. Reich
  • H. Schatz
  • B. Schlitt
  • J. Stadlmann
  • M. Steck
  • K. Sümmerer
  • L. Vermeeren
  • H. Weick
  • M. Winkler
  • Th Winkler
  • H. Wollnik

Short-lived exotic nuclei have been produced by projectile fragmentation of relativistic bismuth projectiles. The masses of more than hundred neutron-deficient nuclei, whose mass was unknown before, have been determined by using the Schottky Mass Spectrometry. This paper concentrates on nuclear-structure properties, which can be derived from ground-state masses such as shell effects, proton-separation energies and proton-pairing energies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)177-184
Number of pages8
JournalActa Physica Hungarica New Series Heavy Ion Physics
Volume10
Issue number2-3
StatePublished - 1 Dec 1999
EventProceedings of the 1997 World Tribology Congress - London, GBR
Duration: 1 Sep 19971 Sep 1997

    Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Physics and Astronomy(all)

    Research areas

  • Direct mass measurements, Exotic nuclei, Nuclear shells, Proton drip line, Storage ring

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