Prof.
Yorick Blumenfeld
(IPNO)
07/02/2006, 09:10
The availability of radioactive beams at GANIL produced
through both the projectile fragmentation (SISSI) and ISOL (SPIRAL)
techniques have fostered the development of a broad programme of reaction
studies. The subject will be illustrated with results from elastic,
inelastic, transfer and fusion studies. Topics will include the influence
of weakly bound neutrons on direct and compound...
Dr
Magdalena Gorska
(GSI Darmstadt)
07/02/2006, 09:40
Nuclear structure studies at GSI gained recently an increased interest for the
present activities as well as for the future project FAIR. A broad range of
physical phenomena can be addressed by high-resolution in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy
measurements with radioactive beams offered within the Rare ISotopes INvestigation
at GSI (RISING) project. It combines the EUROBALL Ge-Cluster...
Dr
Alison Laird
(University of York)
07/02/2006, 10:10
The TUDA facility (TRIUMF UK Detector Array) consists of a silicon strip array for
the study of charged particle reactions of astrophysical interest in inverse
kinematics. TUDA addresses the challenges presented by investigating such
reactions, using both direct and indirect techniques. In particular, the low
energies and low cross sections involved require the use of highly...