Isomeric states of fission fragments explored via Penning trap mass spectrometry at IGISOL
Abstract: The masses of ${84}$Br, ${105}$Mo, ${115,119,121}$Pd, ${122}$Ag, ${127,129}$In, ${132}$Sb and their respective isomeric states have been measured with the JYFLTRAP Penning trap mass spectrometer using the phase-imaging ion-cyclotron-resonance technique. The excitation energies of the isomeric states in ${132}$Sb and ${119}$Pd were experimentally determined for the first time, while for ${84}$Br, ${115}$Pd and ${127,129}$In, the precision of the mass values was substantially improved. In ${105}$Mo and ${121}$Pd there were no signs of a long-lived isomeric state. The ground-state measurements of ${119}$Pd and ${122}$Ag indicated that both are significantly more bound than the literature values. For ${122}$Ag, there was no indication of a proposed third long-lived state. The results for the $N=49$ nucleus ${84}$Br and isomers close to doubly magic ${132}$Sn have been compared to the shell-model and the microscopic quasiparticle-phonon model calculations.
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