Hans-Jürgen Wollersheim
(GSI Helmholtzzentrum)
24/05/2011, 10:00
Patrick Regan
(University of Surrey)
24/05/2011, 10:35
Some of the science highlights for the Stopped Beam RISING experimental campaigns at GSI will be reviewed using both passive and active stopping materials. These include isomer and beta-decay studies along the N=Z line from 56Ni up to 100Sn; isomer spectroscopy of shell-model configurations around the doubly magic systems 132Sn and 208Pb; and the use of beta-delayed gamma-ray spectroscopy for...
Radomira Lozeva
(IPHC, CNRS, IN2P3)
24/05/2011, 11:10
Within the RISING collaboration a g-factor campaign has been performed on magnetic moment measurements of isomeric states in neutron-rich Sn isotopes and in the neutron-deficient Pb-region. For the first time the experimental technique has been successfully applied at relativistic energies for radioactive isotopes produced by 238U fission and 136Xe fragmentation on 9Be targets and traversing...
Yuichi Ichikawa
(RIKEN Nishina Center)
24/05/2011, 11:45
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 -...