Abstract

High accuracy mass and lifetime measurements are performed with the combination of the in-flight separator FRS and the cooler-storage ring ESR at GSI. Exotic nuclei are produced via projectile fragmentation and fission at (400–900) MeV/u. This energy range is the basis for unique experimental conditions with bare and few-electron fragments and allows for the first time investigations for decay channels which are rare or strictly forbidden in neutral atoms. New experimental developments and data including the discovery of new isotopes are presented. The comparison of the experimental results with theoretical predictions indicates the potential for improvements of nuclear models. A new generation of experiments will be possible with the advent of the proposed international Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR).

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