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

Session

Other gamma-ray measurement techniques II

24 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. Nori Aoi (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    24/05/2011, 13:30
  2. Eiji Ideguchi (CNS, University of Tokyo)
    24/05/2011, 14:05
    We plan to perform an experiment at the BigRIPS fragment separator at RIKEN to study prolate-oblate shape transitions in neutron rich Mo and Tc nuclides. Existing mean field calculations predict dramatic changes in the ground-state shape in this part of the nuclide chart. To test the validity of the theoretical model framework in the regime, new experimental data in the form of energies of...
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  3. Toshiyuki Sumikama (Tokyo University of Science)
    24/05/2011, 14:25
    Low-energy nuclear reactions such as fusion-evaporation, multi-step Coulomb excitation, transfer reactions, etc. are important probes to investigate exotic structure of unstable nuclei. While RIBF provides world's most intense RI beams, an energy of about 250 MeV/A is much higher than required energies for low-energy reactions. At the last NP-PAC meeting, we proposed the development of...
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  4. Hidetada Baba (RIKEN)
    24/05/2011, 14:40
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