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Accurate mass measurements on neutron-deficient krypton isotopes
soumis à Nuclear Physics AThe masses of Kr were measured directly with the ISOLTRAP Penning trap mass spectrometer at ISOLDE/CERN. For all these nuclides, the measurements yielded mass uncertainties below 10 keV. The ISOLTRAP mass values for Kr outweighed previous results obtained by means of other techniques, and thus completely determine the new values in the Atomic-Mass Evaluation. Besides the interest of these masses for nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure studies, and Standard Model tests, these results constitute a valuable and accurate input to improve mass models. In this paper, we present the mass measurements and discuss the mass evaluation for these Kr isotopes
QEC values of the superallowed beta emitters 50Mn and 54Co.
Using a new fast cleaning procedure to prepare isomerically pure ion samples,
we have measured the beta-decay Q_EC values of the superallowed beta-emitters
50Mn and 54Co to be 7634.48(7) keV and 8244.54(10) keV, respectively, results
which differ significantly from the previously accepted values. The corrected
Ft values derived from our results strongly support new
isospin-symmetry-breaking corrections that lead to a higher value of the
up-down quark mixing element, Vud, and improved confirmation of the unitarity
of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let