[RIBF-ULIC-miniWS-003] Nuclear physics with energy-degraded RI beam at RIBF

Asia/Tokyo
RIBF Building 2F Conference Hall (10:00-12:15), 2F Meeting Room (14:00-16:00)

RIBF Building 2F Conference Hall (10:00-12:15), 2F Meeting Room (14:00-16:00)

Eiji Ideguchi (CNS, University of Tokyo), Toshiyuki Sumikama (Tokyo University of Science)
Description
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. In this mini-workshop, new proposed method to degrade energy and physics cases using degraded beam are discussed. We will also discuss a collaboration not only for the beam development but also for development of ancillary detectors etc.
Application to ULIC
Report
    • 1
      Study of high-spin states by using energy degraded RI beams
      Speaker: Dr Eiji Ideguchi (CNS, University of Tokyo)
    • 2
      Optimization of Energy-degraded RI beams at RIBF
      Speaker: Dr Toshiyuki Sumikama (Tokyo University of Science)
    • 11:00
      break
    • 3
      Alpha-induced transfer reactions with degraded beams
      Speaker: Dr Shin'ichiro MICHIMASA (CNS, Univ. of Tokyo)
    • 4
      Transfer reactions with degraded beams
      Speaker: Dr Jenny Lee (RIKEN)
    • 12:15
      Lunch
    • 5
      Single particle structure studies via proton resonance elastic scatterings with low-energy RIBs
      Speaker: Dr Nobuaki Imai (KEK)
    • 6
      Resonance scattering on proton- and neutron-rich nuclei
      Speaker: Dr Takashi Teranishi (Kyushu University)
    • 15:00
      break
    • 7
      Discussion