7–9 Dec 2016
CERN
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Session

HIE-ISOLDE Results

8 Dec 2016, 09:00
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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Conveners

HIE-ISOLDE Results

  • Giacomo De Angelis (Universita e INFN, Legnaro (IT))

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  1. Thorsten Kroell (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt (DE))
    08/12/2016, 09:00
    Invited

    In my talk, I will present first preliminary results of the 2016 campaign at HIE-ISOLDE with the MINIBALL and C-REX arrays and give an outlook for the planned experiments in the next years.

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  2. Tuomas Grahn
    08/12/2016, 09:30
    Submitted

    The $B(E2; 2^+_1 \to 0^+_1)$ values have been measured in the $^{208,210}$Rn and $^{206}$Po nuclei by employing Coulomb excitation in inverse kinematics at CERN-ISOLDE using the MINIBALL $\gamma$-ray spectrometer. These nuclei have been proposed to lie in, or at the boundary of the region where the seniority scheme should persist. However, contributions from collective excitations are likely...

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  3. Jacob Snall (Lund University (SE))
    08/12/2016, 09:45
    Submitted

    Neutron deficient $^{110}$Sn has been studied in safe Coulomb excitation using the MINIBALL array at HIE-ISOLDE.
    $^{110}$Sn was post accelerated to 4.5 MeV/u and excited against a $^{206}$Pb target.
    Previous measurements performed at REX-ISOLDE measured the reduced transition probability, B(E2), of $^{106,108,110}$Sn to the first excited 2$^+$ state with a precision of ~10-20\%.
    These...

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  4. Andres Illana Sison (KU Leuven (BE))
    08/12/2016, 10:00
    Submitted

    Few nuclei have attracted as much attention as $^{78}$Ni in the last decades, but unfortunately it remains out of reach of current generation ISOL facilities. For this reason, with only two protons above nickel, and the increasing occupation of neutrons in the $1g_{9/2}$ orbital, neutron-rich Zn isotopes are ideally suited to study the evolution of the proton shell gap, Z = 28, and the...

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  5. David Sharp (The University of Manchester)
    08/12/2016, 10:15
    Submitted

    The availability of radioactive beams at energies (~10 MeV per nucleon) and intensities (>10^4 ions per second) conducive to transfer reaction measurements at HIE-ISOLDE will open up new opportunities for the study of the single-particle properties of nuclei in exotic systems. A new spectrometer, the ISOL Solenoidal Spectrometer (ISS), is being commissioned to exploit the available radioactive...

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