Bonn 2010 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 55: Nukleare Astrophysik III
HK 55.7: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 18. März 2010, 18:30–18:45, HG VI
Mass measurements of the proton-rich nuclides 85,86,87Mo and 87Tc and their impact on the rp-process — •E. Haettner1,2, D. Ackermann2, G. Audi3, K. Blaum2,4, M. Block2, S. Eliseev4, F. Herfurth2, F.P. Hessberger2, T. Fleckenstein1, S. Hofmann2, J. Ketelaer5, J. Ketter5, Yu. Novikov6, W.R. Plaß1,2, S. Rahaman7, D. Rodríguez8, H. Schatz9, C. Scheidenberger1,2, L. Schweikhard10, B. Sun1, P.G. Thirolf11, G. Vorobjev2, M. Wang3, and C. Weber7 — 1Universität Gießen — 2GSI Darmstadt — 3Universite de Paris-Sud, France — 4MPIK Heidelberg — 5Universität Mainz — 6PNPI, Gatchina, Russia — 7University of Jyväskylä, Finland — 8Universidad de Huelva, Spain — 9Michigan State University, USA — 10Universität Greifswald — 11LMU München
The masses of the proton-rich nuclides 85,86,87Mo and 87Tc have been measured with the Penning trap mass spectrometer SHIPTRAP at GSI. The measured mass excesses of these nuclei deviate from the values of the Atomic Mass Evaluation 2003 by up to 1.6 MeV, indicating a systematic shift of the mass surface in this region compared to previous measurements. A local mass extrapolation based on the new results has been made for the mass range A=80-95. Measured and extrapolated mass values and the derived separation energies have been compared to theoretical mass models. Taking into account the new mass excess values, rp-process network calculations have been performed. Preliminary results show changes in the final abundances for A=86-92 by up to a factor of 30. Results of measurements and calculations will be presented, and the issue of a potential Zr-Nb cycle will be addressed.