Mass and half-life measurements of neutron-deficient iodine isotopes
2020
Neutron-deficient iodine isotopes, $$^{116}$$I and $$^{114}$$I, were produced at relativistic energies by in-flight fragmentation at the Fragment Separator (FRS) at GSI. The FRS Ion Catcher was used to thermalize the ions and to perform highly accurate mass measurements with a Multiple-Reflection Time-of-Flight Mass-Spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS). The masses of both isotopes were measured directly for the first time. The half-life of the $$^{114}$$I was measured by storing the ions in an RF quadrupole for different storage times and counting the remaining nuclei with the MR-TOF-MS. The measured half-life was used to assign the ground state to the measured $$^{114}$$I ions. Predictions on the possible $$\alpha $$-decay branch for $$^{114}$$I are presented based on the reduced uncertainties obtained for the $$Q_{\alpha }$$-value. Systematic studies of the mass surface were performed with the newly obtained masses, showing better agreement with the expected trend in this mass region.
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