Conveners
Other facilities
- Enrique Nacher Gonzalez (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
The study of isotopes between the doubly magic $^{40}$Ca and $^{56}$Ni using laser spectroscopy techniques is challenging due to the difficulty of their production and the complexity of their atomic structure. Thus, experimental data remains scarce, despite the great interest to study for example the $N$=$Z$ isotopes in the region, including exploration of the evolution of the nuclear...
The ARIEL facility will add two new target stations for radioactive ion beam production at TRIUMF, one capable of accepting a 100 kW electron driver beam and the other a 50 kW proton driver beam. While TRIUMF’s ISAC facility is already capable of operating high power targets for 50 kW proton driver beams, the exploitation of an electron driver beam has presented a fresh set of challenges. An...
One of the goals of modern nuclear physics research is to understand the origin of coexisting nuclear shapes and exotic excitations and their relation to the fundamental interactions between nuclear constituents. Despite of huge amount of both theoretical and experimental efforts, many open questions remain [1 and references therein]. In order to verify and understand these subjects in more...
In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory (RIBF), RIKEN, Japan has primarily been carried out in the moderate energy resolution regime using the high-efficiency NaI array DALI2. To perform high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy, a high-purity germanium array, known as the HIgh-resolution Cluster Array at the RIBF (HiCARI), was realised at the RIBF. The array...