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  1. Dr Kenichi Yoshida (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    20/12/2010, 10:20
  2. Dr hideki ueno (RNC)
    20/12/2010, 10:30
  3. Dr Kenichi Yoshida (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    20/12/2010, 11:00
    I discuss the role of pair correlations on the electric quadrupole moments of aluminum isotopes around N=20 within the framework of the microscopic particle-vibration coupling model where the pairing and deformation are taken into account. The low-lying vibrational modes in neutron-rich magnesium isotopes are also discussed with paying attention to the pairing and deformation.
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  4. Dr Yutaka UTSUNO (JAEA)
    20/12/2010, 11:30
    I would like to survey the structure around the inland of inversion from the viewpoint of the shell model. I will focus on the interplay of the shell gap which is varying with increasing proton number and the resulting many-body structure. It will be shown that the electromagnetic moment and the reaction cross section are used as useful tools for investigating the structure.
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  5. Prof. Tadashi Shimoda (Department of Physics, Osaka University)
    20/12/2010, 13:30
    Much attention has been paid on the exotic structure of neutron-rich nuclei such those around magic numbers N = 8 and 20. However, most of the information on the excited states of these nuclei, such as spin and parity, has not been known well. We have developed a new method to effectively investigate the level structure by taking advantage of asymmetric beta-decay of spin polarized...
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  6. Dr Masaaki KIMURA (Hokkaido University)
    20/12/2010, 14:00
    Spectra and transitions in the Island of Inversion is reviewed based on the AMD calcualtions. To discuss the single particle nature, the odd-mass system will be focused. The possible presence of the exotic structure such as halo and clustering will be mentioned.
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  7. Dr Nori AOI (RIKEN, Nishina Center)
    20/12/2010, 14:30
  8. Dr Nobuo HINOHARA (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    20/12/2010, 15:00
    Properties of the low-lying states in magnesium isotopes around the island of inversion are studied using the five-dimensional quadrupole collective Hamiltonian constructed with the microscopic theory of large-amplitude collective motion. Shape dynamics with changing the neutron number and angular momentum in the yrast bands are discussed. The properties of the experimental observables...
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  9. Prof. Masanobu YAHIRO (Kyushu University)
    20/12/2010, 16:00
    I present a new theory to treat inclusive reactions accurately. This theory is more accurate than the Glauber model widely used.
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  10. Mr Koshou MINOMO (Kyushu University)
    20/12/2010, 16:30
    The eikonal reaction theory is a new theory to treat inclucive reactions accurately. I show the application of this theory to 31Ne induced reaction.
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  11. Dr Takuma Matsumoto (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    21/12/2010, 09:30
    Breakup reactions have played key roles in investigating properties of unstable nuclei. One of the most reliable methods for treating projectile breakup processes is the method of continuum-discretized coupled channels (CDCC). CDCC has successfully been applied to analyses of three-body breakup system, in which the projectile breaks up into two constituents. Recently, we have developed...
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  12. Prof. Takashi Nakamura (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    21/12/2010, 10:00
  13. Prof. Yasuyuki SUZUKI (Niigata University)
    21/12/2010, 11:00
  14. Dr Maya TAKECHI (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    21/12/2010, 11:30
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  17. Dr Masaaki KIMURA (Hokkaido University)
    21/12/2010, 16:30