17–19 Dec 2012
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Session

Light nuclei

17 Dec 2012, 13:35
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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Light nuclei

  • Thomas Nilsson (Chalmers University of Technology)

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  1. Antonio Moro (University of Seville)
    17/12/2012, 13:35
    Invited
    The discovery of halo nuclei in the middle eighties marked the beginning of a serial of nuclear and theoretical studies aimed at understanding their peculiar properties, the most remarkable being the presence of one or two weakly-bound nucleons with a high probability of exploring distances well beyond the range of the binding potentials. This gives rise to a dilute density...
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  2. Marek Pfutzner (University of Warsaw (PL))
    17/12/2012, 14:05
    Submitted
    Recently, we have completed a measurement of beta-decay of 6He focusing on a very weak decay branch with emission of a deuteron. The bunches of 6He ions were delivered by the REX-Isolde and implanted into the Optical Time Projection Chamber, were their decays were recorded. Decay events of 6He into an alpha particle and a deuteron were clearly observed. Preliminary results of this experiment...
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  3. Sara Sambi (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (BE))
    17/12/2012, 14:25
    Submitted
    Experiment IS520 aimed at studying the ground state of the unbound system 13Be. The determination of the sequence of its low-lying states can shed light on the evolution of the N = 8 shell closure towards the dripline. While a resonance in 13Be at about 2 MeV above the neutron emission threshold is confirmed and identified as a d5/2 state, the situation regarding other lower-lying states...
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  4. Nobuaki Imai (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
    17/12/2012, 14:45
    Submitted
    We measured an excitation function of the proton resonance elastic scattering on 30Mg of 2.92 MeV/nucleon to study the isobaric analog resonances of the low-lying bound states in 31Mg. We successfully observed several resonances. In this paper, we'll present the angular momenta and spectroscopic factors of the parent bound states in 31Mg obtained by the R-matrix analysis on...
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  5. Gunvor Thinggaard Koldste (Aarhus University (DK))
    17/12/2012, 15:05
    Submitted
    The nucleus 30S is situated at the proton drip line and thus plays an important role in the rp- and alpha-p-process via the 29P(p,gamma)30S reaction. The astrophysical relevant resonances are situated just above the proton threshold. We have studied the nucleus through beta-delayed proton decays of 31Ar in the IS476 experiment. Knowledge of the resonances just above the proton threshold of...
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  6. Mark Bissell (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (BE))
    17/12/2012, 15:25
    Invited
    Since the 1st April this year six experiments have been conducted by the COLLAPS collaboration using 76.5 shifts of ISOLDE online time. During the year experiments with Ca, neutron deficient Cd, neutron rich Cd, neutron rich K, biomedical-β-NMR with Mg, and finally Mn have been completed successfully. Preliminary results from these experiments will be presented covering aspects of physics...
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