7–9 Dec 2016
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

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7 Dec 2016, 14:15
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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  • David Lunney (CSNSM Centre de Spectrometrie Nucle aire et de Spectrometrie de)

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  1. Tomohiro Uesaka (RIKEN)
    07/12/2016, 14:15
    Invited

    So far, double charge exchange reactions have been less explored than single charge exchange reactions. We have revisited double charge exchange reactions and found their discovery potentials in two cases: one is production of a tetraneutron state and the other is a search for double Gamow-Teller Giant resonances. In the both cases, new techniques which exploit properties of exotic nuclei have...

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  2. Antonio Villari (Michigan State University)
    07/12/2016, 14:40
    Invited

    The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) being built at Michigan State University (MSU), is based on a 400 kW, 200 MeV/u heavy ion driver linac. Once completed, FRIB will offer world‐unique opportunities for rare isotope science. It will provide a wide variety of high‐quality beams of unstable isotopes at unprecedented intensities, opening exciting research perspectives with fast, stopped,...

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  3. Christoph Scheidenberger (GSI Darmstadt)
    07/12/2016, 15:05
    Invited

    The NUSTAR Collaboration will perform experiments with relativistic exotic nuclei at GSI and FAIR. Presently, several new FAIR detector systems are under construction for high-resolution spectrometer experiments, decay spectroscopy, reaction studies with internal or external targets, and for experiments with stopped beams. Due to the delayed start of the FAIR project, several prototypes or...

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  4. Guy Savard (Argonne National Laboratory)
    07/12/2016, 15:30
    Submitted

    CARIBU provides neutron-rich low-energy and reaccelerated beams to the ATLAS user’s community. It is unique in that it relies on spontaneous fission from a 252Cf source to produce the neutron-rich isotopes that are cooled and extracted as a low-energy beam using a large gas catcher and guiding radio-frequency structures. These beams are accelerated to 50 kV, purified by a compact...

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