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SUMMARY:From Nuclear Giant Resonances to Environmental Radiation Monitorin
 g: Recent Research Activities and Perspectives for Collaboration.
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Armand Bahini (University of Caen Normandie / Labora
 toire de Physique Corpusculaire Caen (LPC Caen))\nThe Isoscalar Giant Mono
 pole Resonance (ISGMR)\, often referred to as the nuclear "breathing mode\
 ," provides essential constraints on the incompressibility of nuclear matt
 er and therefore on the nuclear equation of state. In this contribution\, 
 recent investigations of the ISGMR strength distribution and its fine stru
 cture obtained through high-resolution inelastic scattering measurements w
 ill be presented. Particular emphasis will be placed on the extraction and
  interpretation of fine-structure features and their relation to underlyin
 g nuclear dynamics and decay mechanisms.\n\n\n\nThese studies were carried
  out within the framework of nuclear structure research activities at iThe
 mba LABS and contributed to a better understanding of collective excitatio
 ns in nuclei.\n\n\n\nIn addition\, a brief overview will be given of ongoi
 ng research directions at Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire de Caen re
 lated to environmental radiation measurements and the development of innov
 ative portable low-cost detector systems for environmental monitoring appl
 ications. Possible avenues for future collaboration between the South Afri
 can and French teams in this field will also be discussed.\n\nhttps://indi
 co.tlabs.ac.za/event/139/contributions/3851/
LOCATION:NRF-iThemba LABS\, Old Faure Road\, Cape Town Auditorium
URL:https://indico.tlabs.ac.za/event/139/contributions/3851/
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