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    Atomic mass ratios for some stable isotopes of platinum relative to 197Au

    The Canadian Penning Trap mass spectrometer was designed to determine precisely the masses of stable and unstable isotopes. To date, such measurements have been carried out on approximately 60 short-lived spec...

    K. S. Sharma, J. Vaz, R. C. Barber in The 4th International Conference on Exotic… (2005)

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    Investigating the rp-process with the Canadian Penning trap mass spectrometer

    The Canadian Penning trap (CPT) mass spectrometer at the Argonne National Laboratory makes precise mass measurements of nuclides with short half-lives. Since the previous ENAM conference, many significant modi...

    J. A. Clark, R. C. Barber, B. Blank in The 4th International Conference on Exotic… (2005)

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    Atomic mass determinations in the region A = 183 to 201

    The high resolution mass spectrometer at the University of Manitoba (“Manitoba II”) has routinely operated at a resolving power, M/ΔM, of 2 × 105 and has been used to determine mass differences for stable nuclide...

    D. K. Barillari, J. V. Vaz, R. C. Barber, K. S. Sharma in Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (2003)

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    Mass measurements of proton-rich nuclides using the Canadian Penning trap mass spectrometer

    The Canadian Penning Trap (CPT) mass spectrometer, currently located at the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), is designed to make precise mass measurements of a wide variety of nuclides with half-lives longer...

    J. A. Clark, R. C. Barber, C. Boudreau, F. Buchinger in Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (2003)

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    The Canadian Penning Trap Spectrometer at Argonne

    The Canadian Penning Trap (CPT) mass spectrometer is a device used for high-precision mass measurements on short-lived isotopes. It is located at the ATLAS superconducting heavy-ion linac facility where a nove...

    G. Savard, R. C. Barber, C. Boudreau in Atomic Physics at Accelerators: Mass Spect… (2001)

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    Atomic Mass Determinations at the University of Manitoba

    We have, in our laboratory, two large mass spectrometers which may be operated routinely with a resolving power of 100,000 or more. The older and larger instrument1 (“Manitoba I”) has a 2.7 m radius and is of a m...

    R. C. Barber, K. S. Kozier, K. S. Sharma in Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 6 (1980)

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    Present Status of the Program of Atomic Mass Determinations at the University of Manitoba

    At previous International Conferences we have described the 9’ radius (“Manitoba I”)1 and 1 m radius (“Manitoba II”)2 high resolution mass spectrometers at the University of Manitoba and have reported the progres...

    R. C. Barber, J. W. Barnard, S. S. Haque in Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 5 (1976)

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    Recent Determinations of Atomic Mass Differences at the University of Manitoba

    For some time a systematic study of atomic mass differences between naturally-occurring nuclides in the region above Pr has been in progress in this laboratory. This region has been of special interest inasmuc...

    R. C. Barber, J. W. Barnard, R. L. Bishop in Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 4 (1972)

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    Recent Mass Values Obtained at McMaster University

    In reporting the recent work done at McMaster University, we are including the first detailed description of the mass spectrometer as well as a discussion of the mass difference values that have been obtained.

    R. C. Barber, R. L. Bishop, L. A. Cambey, H. E. Duckworth in Nuclidic Masses (1964)