9–10 Feb 2026
Palthe Iizaka
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Ni-86: Possible doubly-magic nucleus with neutron halo

9 Feb 2026, 14:10
25m
main conference hall, meeting rooms (Palthe Iizaka)

main conference hall, meeting rooms

Palthe Iizaka

Speaker

Hitoshi Nakada (Chiba University)

Description

The self-consistent mean-field calculation with semi-realistic interactions has predicted that N=58 becomes a magic number at Ni, at which n2s1/2 is the highest occupied orbit. Thereby, Ni-86 can be very distinguished, as it is a doubly-magic nucleus and possesses a neutron halo simultaneously. With the least ambiguities in the many-body wave function, it may provide a unique opportunity to investigate, e.g., reaction mechanisms in halo nuclei.

Author

Hitoshi Nakada (Chiba University)

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