Abstract:Mass excesses of 52 Co and its (2 + ) isomer are measured to be −34361(8) keV and −33974(10) keV using isochronous mass spectrometry at CSRe. Referring to the β -delayed γ emissions of 52 Ni, we identified a new excited state in 52 Co and assigned it as the T = 2, J π = 0 + isobaric analog state (IAS) of 52 Ni. This state is 135(17) keV less bound than that suggested previously based on the β -delayed protons of 52 Ni. We find that the mass of this IAS together with those of the IAS ′ s in 52 Fe, 52 Mn, and 52… Show more
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