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High-precision mass measurements for the isobaric multiplet mass equation at A = 52

Published 15 Jan 2017 in nucl-ex | (1701.04069v1)

Abstract: Masses of ${52}$Co, ${52}$Co$m$, ${52}$Fe, ${52}$Fe$m$, and ${52}$Mn have been measured with the JYFLTRAP double Penning trap mass spectrometer. Of these, ${52}$Co and ${52}$Co$m$ have been experimentally determined for the first time and found to be more bound than predicted by extrapolations. The isobaric multiplet mass equation for the $T=2$ quintet at $A=52$ has been studied employing the new mass values. No significant breakdown (beyond the $3\sigma$ level) of the quadratic form of the IMME was observed ($\chi2/n=2.4$). The cubic coefficient was 6.0(32) keV ($\chi2/n=1.1$). The excitation energies for the isomer and the $T=2$ isobaric analogue state in ${52}$Co have been determined to be 374(13) keV and 2922(13) keV, respectively. The $Q$ value for the proton decay from the $19/2-$ isomer in ${53}$Co has been determined with an unprecedented precision, $Q_{p} = 1558.8(17)$ keV. The proton separation energies of ${52}$Co and ${53}$Ni relevant for the astrophysical rapid proton capture process have been experimentally determined for the first time. \end{abstract}

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