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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne

HK 61: Structure and Dynamics of Nuclei X

HK 61.2: Talk

Friday, March 31, 2017, 14:15–14:30, F 33

Recent developments at the SHIPTRAP setup — •Oliver Kaleja1,2,3, Klaus Blaum1, Michael Block2,3,4, Stanislav Chenmarev1,5, Premaditya Chhetri3,6, Christian Droese7, Sergey Eliseev1, Pavel Filianin1, Francesca Giacoppo3,4, Yuri Gusev5, Fritz-Peter Heßberger3,4, Mustapha Laatiaoui3,4, Steffen Lohse2,4, Enrique Minaya Ramirez8, Andrew Mistry3,4, Yuri Novikov5, Sebastian Raeder3,4, Daniel Rodriguez9, Lutz Schweikhard7, and Peter Thirolf101MPIK Heidelberg — 2Universität Mainz — 3GSI Darmstadt — 4Helmholtz-Institut Mainz — 5PNPI KI Gatchina — 6TU Darmstadt — 7Universität Greifswald — 8IPN Orsay — 9Universidad de Granada — 10LMU München

The Penning-trap mass spectrometer SHIPTRAP enables direct high-precision measurements of the heaviest elements produced at the velocity filter SHIP. The results allow us to probe and refine nuclear and nuclear astrophysics theories. In order to extend direct mass measurements to superheavy elements (Z ≥ 104) the setup was recently relocated with respect to SHIP. To this end a cryogenic buffer-gas stopping cell was implemented, which improves the efficiency in the thermalization and extraction of the produced nuclides. In addition, a second superconducting magnet was placed perpendicular to the current beam line to implement the non-destructive Fourier-Transform Ion-Cyclotron-Resonance technique. In this contribution an overview of the technical developments and the latest offline measurements will be presented.

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