30 June 2011 to 2 July 2011
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Session

Single particle motion in isomeric states

ISM
30 Jun 2011, 15:40
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  1. Zsolt Podolyak (University of Surrey)
    30/06/2011, 15:40
    Invited talk
    High-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy used at radioactive beam facilities is a powerful method in the study of exotic nuclei. At GSI the RISING array (Rare Isotopes Spectroscopic INvestigation at GSI) was employed for several years to address a wide range of physical phenomena. RISING was used in different configurations. In the fast beam campaign the Ge detectors placed mainly in the...
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  2. Dr Yuichi Ichikawa (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    30/06/2011, 16:10
    Contribution talk
    The nuclear spin alignment in an excited state results in anisotropy of angular distribution in Gamma-ray emission, which provides us a chance to measure nuclear observables through various spectroscopic techniques. Especially the time-differential perturbed angular distribution (TDPAD) method is one of the major techniques to determine a g-factor of an isomeric state with a lifetime of ns -...
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  3. Dr Hiroshi Watanabe (RIKEN)
    30/06/2011, 16:30
    Contribution talk
    Shape transitional behavior of atomic nuclei has been one of the major subjects explored in both experimental and theoretical nuclear structure physics. Neutron-rich Z ≈ 40, A ≈ 110 nuclei are predicted to exhibit the phase transitions from prolate, via γ-soft, to oblate shapes with increasing number of neutrons. A major aim of the present research is the spectroscopic study of neutron-rich...
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  4. Dr Atsuko Odahara (Dep. of Phys. , Osaka Univ.)
    30/06/2011, 16:50
    Contribution talk
    Low-energy (around 5-10 MeV/u) RI beams for in-beam $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy is expected to be one of the effective tools to study high-spin states of nuclei in wider mass region. Although RI beams have a disadvantage in statistics by the low-beam intensity, RI beams have an advantage in significant S/N improvement, such as the selection of the largest cross section of fusion reaction and the...
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