Mass measurements of neutron-deficient nuclides close to A = 80 with a Penning trap

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The masses of 80, 81, 82, 83Y, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88Zr and 85, 86, 87, 88Nb have been measured with a typical precision of 7keV by using the Penning trap setup at IGISOL. The mass of 84Zr has been measured for the first time. These precise mass measurements have improved Sp and QEC values for astrophysically important nuclides.
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Authors Anu Kankainen,L. Batist,S. A. Eliseev,V. -V. Elomaa,Tommi Eronen,U. Hager,J. Hakala,Ari Jokinen,Iain Moore,Yu. N. Novikov,H. Penttilä,K. Peräjärvi,A. V. Popov,S. Rahaman,Sami Rinta-Antila,P. Ronkanen,A. Saastamoinen,D. M. Seliverstov,T. Sonoda,G. K. Vorobjev,J. Äystö;Anu Kankainen;L. Batist;S. A. Eliseev;V. -V. Elomaa;Tommi Eronen;U. Hager;J. Hakala;Ari Jokinen;Iain Moore;Yu. N. Novikov;H. Penttilä;K. Peräjärvi;A. V. Popov;S. Rahaman;Sami Rinta-Antila;P. Ronkanen;A. Saastamoinen;D. M. Seliverstov;T. Sonoda;G. K. Vorobjev;J. Äystö;
Journal the european physical journal a
Year 2006
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10.1140/epja/i2006-10088-6
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