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Chair: Prof. Yuri Penionzhkevich
Prof.
Takaharu Otsuka
(Department of Physics, University of Tokyo)
02/12/2013, 09:20
Oral
The shell evolution due to nuclear forces can be seen in many places on the nuclear chart, and the tensor and three-body forces play particularly important and characteristic roles. The recent experimental discovery of
N=34 magic number in 54Ca at RIBF of RIKEN Nishina Center is a good example. I will overview the shell evolution. This shell evolution implies changes as functions of N...
Dr
Fadi ibrahim
(IPN Orsay, CNRS)
02/12/2013, 09:55
Oral
The ALTO facility (Accélérateur Linéaire et Tandem d'Orsay) at Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay is ready for operation. The aim of this facility is to provide neutron rich isotope beams for both nuclear physics study (away from the valley of stability) and developments dedicated to next generation facilities such as SPIRAL2. The neutron rich isotopes are produced by photofission of 238U...
Dr
Andrey POPEKO
(Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear reactions, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
02/12/2013, 10:20
Oral
The goal of the DRIBs project is to provide more possibilities for the effective study of the properties of heavy and light exotic nuclei at the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions. In the course of the project, physical tasks will be shared among three specialized accelerators.
The realization of project DRIBs provides for:
creation of a Superheavy Element Factory,
...
Prof.
Victor Voronov
(Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
02/12/2013, 10:45
Oral
It is shown that many properties of the nuclear collective excitations in stable and unstable nuclei can be described within a microscopic approach based on the density functional method. The pseudospin symmetry in the structure of the very heavy nuclei
is discussed.