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The ground-state masses of35Si and34Si have been measured using the reactions64Ni(36S,35,34Si)65,66Zn at a36S beam energy of 198 MeV.34,35Si14+ ions were analysed and identified in a QMG/2 magnetic spectrometer and gas-filled focal-plane detector. The experimental mass excess of35Si was determined to be −14.58± 0.070.12 MeV while that of34Si was measured as −19.961±0.034 MeV. A comparison is made with the results of mass model predictions.
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Smith, R.J., Woods, P.J., Chapman, R. et al. Use of the64Ni(36S,34,35Si)66,65Zn reactions to measure the masses of34Si and35Si. Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 324, 283–287 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01294581
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