Decay spectroscopy results from EURICA and future perspective of IDATEN

Jul 30, 2024, 2:30 PM
30m
Nishina Hall

Nishina Hall

Speaker

Dr Byul Moon (Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies, Institute for Basic Science)

Description

In this talk, the some experimental results from the previous decay spectroscopy carried out at RIBF, EURICA (EUROBALL-RIKEN Cluster Array), will be introduced. These results are mostly from the neutron-rich isotope beyond the doubly-magic $^{132}$Sn nucleus, which are important for the $r$-process nucleosynthesis scenario. New nuclear structure observables will be presented with the theoretical predictions.

In addition, a newly initiated international collaboration, IDATEN (International Detector Assembly for fast-Timing measurements of Exotic Nuclei) will be also introduced. The IDATEN is the world-largest fast-timing $\gamma$-ray detection system comprised of 82 LaBr$_{3}$(Ce) detectors for decay spectroscopy and a commissioning experiment was recently carried out at RIBF. Preliminary results from this experiment will be presented and the future perspective will be given in this talk.

Primary author

Dr Byul Moon (Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies, Institute for Basic Science)

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