ERC CoG Project MAIDEN

MAIDEN (MAsses, Isomers, and Decay studies for Elemental Nucleosynthesis) is a project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (ERC Consolidator Grant 2017) under grant agreement No. 771036. It aims to explore neutron-rich radioactive nuclei to better understand the production of heavy elements in the Cosmos.
People in the IGISOL lab

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Project duration
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Core fields of research
Basic natural phenomena and mathematical thinking
Research areas
Accelerator and Subatomic Physics
Nuclear and accelerator based physics
Department
Department of Physics
Faculty
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Funding
European Research Council ERC

Project description

About half of the elements heavier than iron have been produced via the rapid neutron capture process, the r process. Its astrophysical site has been one of the biggest outstanding questions in physics. Neutrino-driven winds from proto-neutron stars created in core-collapse supernovae were long considered as the most favourable site for the r process. Recently, neutron-star mergers have become the most promising candidates, and new exciting observations from these compact objects, such as gravitational waves, are expected in the coming years. In order to constrain the astrophysical site for the r process, nuclear binding energies (i.e. masses) of exotic neutron-rich nuclei are needed because they determine the path for the process and therefore have a direct effect on the final elemental abundances. In this project, high precision mass measurements will be performed in three regions relevant for the r process, employing novel production and measurement techniques at the IGISOL facility in JYFL-ACCLAB. Long-living isomeric states, which also play a role in the r process, will be resolved from the ground states to obtain accurate mass values. Post-trap decay spectroscopy will be performed to confirm which state has been measured in order to avoid systematic uncertainties in the mass values. The new data will be compared with theoretical mass models and included in r-process calculations performed for various astrophysical sites. MAIDEN will advance our knowledge of nuclear structure far from stability and reduce nuclear data uncertainties in the r-process calculations, which can potentially constrain the astrophysical site for the r process and lead to a scientific breakthrough in our understanding of the origin of elements heavier than iron in the universe. More about nuclear astrophysics research of the group can be found .

People
Principal Investigator, project leader: Professor Anu Kankainen

Maxime Mougeot, Postdoctoral researcher 
Marek Stryjczyk, Postdoctoral researcher 
Arthur Jaries, PhD student
Jouni Ruotsalainen, PhD student
Ville Virtanen, PhD student
Marjut Hukkanen, PhD student (cotutelle with the University of Bordeaux , -7/2023)
Lama Al Ayoubi, PhD student (cotutelle with the IJC Lab, Orsay, -6/2023)
Stylianos Nikas, Postdoctoral researcher (-5/2023)
Olga Beliuskina, Postdoctoral researcher (-6/2022)
Zhuang Ge, Postdoctoral researcher (10-11/2021)
Clément Delafosse, Postdoctoral researcher (9/2018-8/2020)
Dmitrii Nesterenko, Postdoctoral researcher (9/2019 -12/2021)
Alexandra Zadvornaya, Postdoctoral researcher (11/2018-12/2021)
Laetitia Canete, PhD student (-4/2019), Postdoctoral researcher (5/2019-8/2019)
Markus Vilén, PhD student (-9/2019)

The project received funding (1 999 575 EUR) from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (ERC Consolidator Grant 2017) under grant agreement No. 771036. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the project was extended by 6 months.

Research

The masses and decay properties of neutron-rich nuclei are essential for understanding the rapid neutron capture process producing around half of the heavy-element abudances beyond iron. In this project, we have measured more than 100 atomic masses for exotic, radioactive isotopes using the JYFLTRAP Penning trap masss spectrometer at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line (IGISOL) facility in the JYFL Accelerator Laboratory at the Ģֱ. Around 30 of the measured masses belong to long-living excited states, isomers. In addition, the JYFLTRAP Penning trap has been utilised as a very high resolution mass separator in trap-assisted decay spectroscopy.  

Publications

Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

Physics Letters B
de Groote, R. P.
Nesterenko, D. A.
Kankainen, A.
Bissell, M.L.
Beliuskina, O.
Bonnard, J.
Campbell, P.
Canete, L.
Cheal, B.
Delafosse, C.
de Roubin, A.
Devlin, C.S.
Dobaczewski, J.
Eronen, T.
Garcia, Ruiz R. F.
Geldhof, S.
Gins, W.
Hukkanen, M.
Imgram, P.
Mathieson, R.
Koszorús, Á.
Moore, I.D.
Pohjalainen, I.
Reponen, M.
van den Borne, B.
Vilén, M.
Zadvornaya, S.
Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

Physics Letters B
Illana, A.
Pérez-Vidal, R.M.
Stramaccioni, D.
Valiente-Dobón, J.J.
Rodriguez, T.R.
Robledo, L.M.
Poves, A.
Auranen, K.
Beliuskina, O.
Delafosse, C.
Eronen, T.
Ge, Z.
Geldhof, S.
Gins, W.
Grahn, T.
Greenlees, P.T.
Joukainen, H.
Julin, R.
Jutila, H.
Kankainen, A.
Leino, M.
Louko, J.
Luoma, M.
Nesterenko, D.
Ojala, J.
Pakarinen, J.
Rahkila, P.
Ruotsalainen, P.
Sandzelius, M.
Sarén, J.
Uusitalo, J.
Zimba, G.L.
Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

Sensors
Ge, Zhuang
Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

Physics Letters B
Hukkanen, M.
Ryssens, W.
Ascher, P.
Bender, M.
Eronen, T.
Grévy, S.
Kankainen, A.
Stryjczyk, M.
Beliuskina, O.
Ge, Z.
Geldhof, S.
Gerbaux, M.
Gins, W.
Husson, A.
Nesterenko, D.A.
Raggio, A.
Reponen, M.
Rinta-Antila, S.
Romero, J.
de Roubin, A.
Virtanen, V.
Zadvornaya, A.
Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

Physical Review C
Jaries, A.
Nikas, S.
Kankainen, A.
Eronen, T.
Beliuskina, O.
Dickel, T.
Flayol, M.
Ge, Z.
Hukkanen, M.
Mougeot, M.
Pohjalainen, I.
Raggio, A.
Reponen, M.
Ruotsalainen, J.
Stryjczyk, M.
Virtanen, V.
Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

Scientific Reports
Jajčišinová, E.
Dockx, K.
Au, M.
Bara, S.
Cocolios T., E.
Chrysalidis, K.
Farooq-Smith G., J.
Fedorov D., V.
Fedosseev V., N.
Flanagan K., T.
Heines, M.
Houngbo, D.
Johnson J., D.
Kellerbauer, A.
Kraemer, S.
Marsh B., A.
Popescu, L.
Ramos J., P.
Rothe, S.
Seliverstov M., D.
Sels, S.
Stegemann, S.
Stryjczyk, M.
Verelst, V.
Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

European Physical Journal A
Jaries, A.
Stryjczyk, M.
Kankainen, A.
Eronen, T.
Ge, Z.
Mougeot, M.
Raggio, A.
Ruotsalainen, J.
Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

International Conference on Heavy-Ion Collisions at Near-Barrier Energies
Kumar, D.
Dickel, T.
Zadvornaya, A.
Beliuskina, O.
Kankainen, A.
Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

Physical Review C
IDS Collaboration
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

European Physical Journal A
Gao, Z.
Solders, A.
Al-Adili, A.
Beliuskina, O.
Eronen, T.
Kankainen, A.
Lantz, M.
Moore, I. D.
Nesterenko, D. A.
Penttilä, H.
Pomp, S.
Sjöstrand, H.
the IGISOL team
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Physical Review C
Hukkanen, M.
Ryssens, W.
Ascher, P.
Bender, M.
Eronen, T.
Grévy, S.
Kankainen, A.
Stryjczyk, M.
Al Ayoubi, L.
Ayet, S.
Beliuskina, O.
Delafosse, C.
Ge, Z.
Gerbaux, M.
Gins, W.
Husson, A.
Jaries, A.
Kujanpää, S.
Mougeot, M.
Nesterenko, D. A.
Nikas, S.
Penttilä, H.
Pohjalainen, I.
Raggio, A.
Reponen, M.
Rinta-Antila, S.
de Roubin, A.
Ruotsalainen, J.
Virtanen, V.
Weaver, A. P.
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Nature Communications
Sarmiento, Luis G.
Roger, Thomas
Giovinazzo, Jérôme
Brown, B. Alex
Blank, Bertram
Rudolph, Dirk
Kankainen, Anu
Alvarez-Pol, Héctor
Arokia Raj, Alex
Ascher, Pauline
Block, Michael
Caamaño-Fresco, Manuel
Caceres, Lucia
Canete, Laetitia
Cox, Daniel M.
Eronen, Tommi
Fahlander, Claes
Fernández-Domínguez, Beatriz
Forsberg, Ulrika
Lois-Fuentes, Juan
Gerbaux, Mathias
Gerl, Jürgen
Golubev, Pavel
Grévy, Stéphane
Grinyer, Gwen F.
Habermann, Tobias
Hakala, Jani
Jokinen, Ari
Kamalou, Omar
Kojouharov, Ivan
Kolhinen, Veli S.
Koponen, Jukka
Kurz, Nikolaus
Lalović, Nataša
Lorenz, Christian
Mauss, Benoit
Mentana, Alice
Moore, Iain D.
Ortega, Moral Aurora
Pancin, Julien
Papadakis, Philippos
Pibernat, Jérôme
Piot, Julien
Pohjalainen, Ilkka
Reinikainen, Juuso
Rinta-Antila, Sami
Schaffner, Henning
Sorlin, Olivier
Stodel, Christelle
Thomas, Jean-Charles
Versteegen, Maud
Voss, Annika

Project team