The symposium will discuss and report on the research topics and related issues of the TRIP use case “Elemental Transformations” promoted by the Nishina Center. Strategies for obtaining systematic data such as reaction cross sections and gamma ray measurements at RIBF will be discussed. Based on the collected data, we will also explore the possibilities of Data Driven and AI Driven theoretical research and discuss the development of new nuclear physics, as well as educate the younger generation. The following topics will be discussed:
- Systematic data acquisition of elastic/inelastic scattering and evaluation of theoretical predictions and uncertainties of nucleon-nucleus scattering
- Systematic measurement of total reaction cross sections and evaluation of nuclear radius. Estimation and improvment of Density functional (DF).
- Acquisition of gamma-ray nuclear spectroscopic data. Based on this, first-principles nuclear structure calculations and understanding of nuclear forces (3 forces).
- Nuclear structure calculation by quantum computing. Discussion of quantum supremacy.
- Estimation of basic nuclear properties such as mass, lifetime, radius, etc. by machine learning (ML) and feedback to theory and experiment.
- Discussion of directions for experimental data and theoretical research to be focused on in TRIP.