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We present precision Penning trap mass measurements of neutron-rich calcium and potassium isotopes in the vicinity of neutron number N=32. Using the TITAN system, the mass of 51K was measured for the first time, and the precision of the (51,52)Ca mass values were improved significantly. The new mass values show a dramatic increase of the binding energy compared to those reported in the atomic mass evaluation. In particular, 52Ca is more bound by 1.74 MeV, and the behavior with neutron number deviates substantially from the tabulated values. An increased binding was predicted recently based on calculations that include three-nucleon (3N) forces. We present a comparison to improved calculations, which agree remarkably with the evolution of masses with neutron number, making neutron-rich calcium isotopes an exciting region to probe 3N forces.
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A. T. Gallant
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
J. C. Bale
University of British Columbia
T. Brunner
TRIUMF
Physical Review Letters
University of British Columbia
Heidelberg University
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1db58f9954c2968ace22ea — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.109.032506