https://doi.org/10.1140/epjad/i2005-06-013-5
ENAM 2004
The ion-trap facility SHIPTRAP
Status and perspectives
1
Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung mbH, Planckstrasse 1, D-64291, Darmstadt, Germany
2
Institut für Physik, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Staudingerweg 7, 55128, Mainz, Germany
3
Institut für Physik, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität, Domstrasse 10a, 17489, Greifswald, Germany
4
Department of Physics & Astronomy, Michigan State University, 48823, South Shaw Lane, East Lansing, MI, USA
5
Sektion Physik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Am Coulombwall 1, 85748, Garching, Germany
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II. Physikalisches Institut, Justus-Liebig-Universität, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 16, 35392, Gießen, Germany
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LPC, ENSICAEN, 6 Bd. Marechal Juin, 14050, Caen Cedex, France
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Atomic Physics, Stockholm University, Alba Nova University Centrum, S-106 91, Stockholm, Sweden
* e-mail: m.block@gsi.de
Received:
14
January
2005
Accepted:
1
March
2005
Published online:
18
April
2005
The Penning-trap mass spectrometer at the ion trap facility SHIPTRAP is in the final stage of commissioning. First on-line mass measurements of neutron-deficient radionuclides in the rare-earth region around A = 147 were performed in July 2004. Systematic investigations in order to determine systematic errors are ongoing. Further improvements of the efficiency of the system are in preparation, e.g. improved detection schemes and further optimization of the stopping cell. SHIPTRAP will then address exotic nuclides produced in fusion-evaporation reactions at the velocity filter SHIP. This production technique will give access to nuclei not available at ISOL facilities, especially in the transuranium region.
PACS: 07.75.+h Mass spectrometers – / 21.10.Dr Binding energies and masses –
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