1–6 Sept 2019
University of Surrey
Europe/London timezone

Study of light nuclei by polarization observables in electron scattering

6 Sept 2019, 09:00
35m
University of Surrey

University of Surrey

Speaker

Simon Sirca (Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, U of Ljubljana)

Description

Electron-induced proton, neutron and deuteron knock-out remains the most versatile probe of the electro-magnetic properties and spin structure of light nuclei. The advent of highly polarized beams and targets and improvements in recoil polarization methods, as well as analysis and simulation techniques, have enabled us to study the statical and dynamical properties of few-body systems with unprecedented precision. Recent experiments at Jefferson Lab (TJNAF) and MAMI will be presented and put into perspective of state-of-the art Faddeev calculations, with focus on the 3He nucleus.

Primary author

Simon Sirca (Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, U of Ljubljana)

Presentation materials