Direct Mass Measurements to Inform the Behavior of ^{128m}Sb in Nucleosynthetic Environments.

D E M Hoff, K Kolos, G W Misch, D Ray, B Liu, A A Valverde,M Brodeur, D P Burdette, N Callahan,J A Clark, A T Gallant, F G Kondev, G E Morgan, M R Mumpower, R Orford, W S Porter, F Rivero, G Savard,N D Scielzo,K S Sharma, K Sieja, T M Sprouse, L Varriano

Physical review letters(2023)

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Nuclear isomer effects are pivotal in understanding nuclear astrophysics, particularly in the rapid neutron-capture process where the population of metastable isomers can alter the radioactive decay paths of nuclei produced during astrophysical events. The β-decaying isomer ^{128m}Sb was identified as potentially impactful since the β-decay pathway along the A=128 isobar funnels into this state bypassing the ground state. We report the first direct mass measurements of the ^{128}Sb isomer and ground state using the Canadian Penning Trap mass spectrometer at Argonne National Laboratory. We find mass excesses of -84564.8(25)  keV and -84608.8(21)  keV, respectively, resulting in an excitation energy for the isomer of 43.9(33) keV. These results provide the first key nuclear data input for understanding the role of ^{128m}Sb in nucleosynthesis, and we show that it will influence the flow of the rapid neutron-capture process.
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