Precise Mass Measurements of $A=133$ Isobars with the Canadian Penning Trap: Resolving the $Q_{β^-}$ anomaly at $^{133}$Te (2312.06903v4)
Abstract: We report precision mass measurements of ${133}$Sb, ${133g,m}$Te, and ${133g,m}$I, produced at CARIBU at Argonne National Laboratory's ATLAS facility and measured using the Canadian Penning Trap mass spectrometer. These masses clarify an anomaly in the ${133}$Te $\beta$-decay. The masses reported in the 2020 Atomic Mass Evaluation (M. Wang et al., 2021) produce $Q_{\beta-}({133}$Te)=2920(6) keV; however, the highest-lying ${133}$I level populated in this decay is observed at $E_i=2935.83(15)$ keV, resulting in an anomalous $Q_{\beta{-}}{i}=-16(6)$~keV. Our new measurements give $Q_{\beta-}({133}\text{Te})=2934.8(11)$ keV, a factor of five more precise, yielding $Q{_\betai}=-1.0(12)$~keV, a 3$\sigma$ shift from the previous results. This resolves this anomaly, but indicates further anomalies in our understanding of the structure of this isotope.
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