G. B. Jia
Chinese Academy of Sciences
5 Papers
5 Citations
G. B. Jia is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Test of IMME in fp shell via direct mass measurements of TZ = -3/2 nuclides
Yuhu Zhang,H. S. Xu,Yu. A. Litvinov,Xiao-Lin Tu,X. L. Yan,Stefan Typel,Klaus Blaum,M. Wang,M. Wang,M. Wang,X. H. Zhou,Yu Sun,Yu Sun,B. A. Brown,You-Jin Yuan,J.W. Xia,J.C. Yang,G Audi,X. C. Chen,G. B. Jia,Z. G. Hu,Xiu-Wen Ma,Ruishi Mao,B. Mei,Peng Shuai,Z. Y. Sun,S. Wang,Guang-Cheng Xiao,Xurong Xu,Takayuki Yamaguchi,Yoshitaka Yamaguchi,Y. D. Zang,Hai-Hui Zhao,T. C. Zhao,W. Zhang,W. L. Zhan +35 more
- 25 Mar 2013
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors performed full space shell model calculations and compared them with the new experimental results, and observed that the IMME is inconsistent with the generally accepted quadratic form for the A = 53, T = 3/2 quartet.
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Charge and frequency resolved isochronous mass spectrometry in storage rings: First direct mass measurement of the short-lived neutron-deficient $^{51}$Co nuclide
Ping Shuai,H. S. Xu,Xiao-Lin Tu,Y. H. Zhang,Bao-Hua Sun,Yuri A. Litvinov,X. L. Yan,Klaus Blaum,M. Wang,X. H. Zhou,Jiuyang He,Y. Sun,K. Kaneko,You-Jin Yuan,Jiawen Xia,Jian-Cheng Yang,G. Audi,X. C. Chen,G. B. Jia,Z. G. Hu,Xinwen Ma,Ruishi Mao,B. Mei,Zheng-Hang Sun,S. T. Wang,G. Q. Xiao,Xurong Xu,Takayuki Yamaguchi,Y. Yamaguchi,Y. D. Zang,Hongwei Zhao,T. C. Zhao,W. Zhang,W. L. Zhan +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new method based on the analysis of intensities of secondary electrons was developed which enables determination of the charge of each ion simultaneously with the measurement of its revolution frequency.
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Charge and frequency resolved isochronous mass spectrometry and the mass of 51Co
P. Shuai,P. Shuai,Hu-Shan Xu,Xiao-Lin Tu,Xiao-Lin Tu,Yuhu Zhang,Bao-Hua Sun,Meng Wang,Meng Wang,Yuri A. Litvinov,Yuri A. Litvinov,Klaus Blaum,Xiaojuan Zhou,J. J. He,Y.L. Sun,Y.L. Sun,Kazunari Kaneko,You-Jin Yuan,Jun Xia,J.C. Yang,G. Audi,Xin Liang Yan,Xin Liang Yan,Xiang-Cheng Chen,G. B. Jia,Z. G. Hu,X.W. Ma,Ruishi Mao,B. Mei,Zheng-Hang Sun,Shuangqiang Wang,Guang-Cheng Xiao,X. W. Xu,Takayuki Yamaguchi,Yoshitaka Yamaguchi,Y. D. Zang,Hai-Hui Zhao,T. C. Zhao,Wei Zhang,W. L. Zhan +39 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new method based on the analysis of intensities of secondary electrons was developed which enables determination of the charge of each ion simultaneously with the measurement of its revolution frequency.
Mass measurements of the neutron-deficient 41Ti, 45Cr, 49Fe, and 53Ni nuclides: first test of the isobaric multiplet mass equation in f p-shell nuclei.
Y. H. Zhang,H. S. Xu,Yu. A. Litvinov,Xiao-Lin Tu,X. L. Yan,Stefan Typel,Klaus Blaum,Meng Wang,Meng Wang,Meng Wang,Xiaojuan Zhou,Yang Sun,Yang Sun,B. A. Brown,You-Jin Yuan,J.W. Xia,J.C. Yang,G. Audi,X. C. Chen,G. B. Jia,Z. G. Hu,Xiu-Wen Ma,Ruishi Mao,B. Mei,Peng Shuai,Z. Y. Sun,S. Wang,Guang-Cheng Xiao,Xurong Xu,Takayuki Yamaguchi,Yoshitaka Yamaguchi,Y. D. Zang,Hai-Hui Zhao,T. C. Zhao,W. Zhang,W. L. Zhan +35 more
TL;DR: The isobaric multiplet mass equation (IMME) in fp-shell nuclei is tested for the first time and it is observed that the IMME is inconsistent with the generally accepted quadratic form for the A=53, T=3/2 quartet.
MASS MEASUREMENT OF 45Cr AND ITS IMPACT ON THE Ca-Sc CYCLE IN X-RAY BURSTS
X. L. Yan,X. L. Yan,H.S. Xu,Yu. A. Litvinov,Yu. A. Litvinov,Yuhu Zhang,Hendrik Schatz,Xiao-Lin Tu,Klaus Blaum,Xiaojuan Zhou,Bao-Hua Sun,J. J. He,Yang Sun,Yang Sun,Meng Wang,Meng Wang,Meng Wang,You-Jin Yuan,Jun Xia,J.C. Yang,G. Audi,G. B. Jia,Z. G. Hu,X.W. Ma,Ruishi Mao,B. Mei,P. Shuai,P. Shuai,Zheng-Hang Sun,Shuangqiang Wang,Guang-Cheng Xiao,X. W. Xu,Takayuki Yamaguchi,Y. Yamaguchi,Y. D. Zang,Hai-Hui Zhao,T. C. Zhao,Wei Zhang,W. L. Zhan +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, the mass of a series of short-lived Tz = −3/2 nuclides including the 45Cr nucleus were measured with a relative uncertainty of about 10−6-10−7.