“…States are identified without necessity of detecting their decay but rather via identification of their mass/excitation energy. Mapping or searching in unknown regions always requires measurement methods that are: (i) nonscanning, thus cover the whole region of interest in a single measurement, (ii) highly sensitive, to detect also the rarest events, (iii) large dynamic range ( 10), to detected also weakly populated states, (iv) fast, to measure short-lived states and (v) high resolving power, to be able to unambiguously identify and measure also close-lying states, Ref. [17].…”