23–24 May 2011
RIKEN Nishina Center
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Session

Isomer and beta-gamma spectroscopy of light and proton-rich nuclei

23 May 2011, 13:30
RIBF Building 2F Conference Room (RIKEN Nishina Center)

RIBF Building 2F Conference Room

RIKEN Nishina Center

2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan

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  1. Shunji Nishimura (Researcher)
    23/05/2011, 13:30
  2. Zhihuan Li (RIKEN)
    23/05/2011, 13:50
    The nuclear structure in the region of nuclei around N=28 depends strongly on the filling of both proton and neutron orbitals. In the present proposed experiment, we plan to make systematic study the low lying energy levels for those nuclei as well as the following daughter nuclei via the b-decay and lifetime measurements. We observe the b rays using plastic scintillators. The b-delayed g rays...
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  3. Berta Rubio (CSIC Valencia)
    23/05/2011, 14:10
    Studies of the Tz = -1 → 0 beta decays of 42Ti, 46Cr, 50Fe and 54Ni to the self-conjugate nuclei 42Sc, 46V, 50Mn, and 54Co respectively (P.h.D Thesis,Francisco Molina- Univ. Valencia) will be presented. The nuclei of interest were produced in the fragmentation of a 58Ni beam of 680 MeV/nucleon at GSI. The ions were separated using the Fragment Recoil Separator (FRS) and implanted into a set of...
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  4. Jose Javier Valiente Dobon (LNL-INFN)
    23/05/2011, 14:30
    Shell closures are a fundamental concept in nuclear physics and most of our knowledge of effective nucleon-nucleon interactions comes from the study of nuclei with few valence particles around doubly-magic cores. There are by now a wealth of data coming from the study of exotic nuclei showing that the relative energies of the shell-model orbitals are not immutable but can change and evolve...
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  5. Atsuko Odahara (Department of Physics, Osaka University)
    23/05/2011, 15:10
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