Abstract

Two complementary mass measurement techniques have been developed utilizing the combination of Fragment Separator (FRS) [1] and Experimental Storage Ring (ESR) [2] at GSI. In both methods relativistic exotic nuclei are produced via projectile fragmentation (or fission), are separated by the FRS and are injected and stored in the ESR.

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