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Session: LoI 3

Oct 6, 2022, 11:25 AM
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Session: LoI 3

  • Andrew Boston

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  1. Pablo Antonio Aguilera (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    10/6/22, 11:25 AM

    We plan to measure the lifetime of the $2^+$ in $^{28}$Mg and perform spectroscopy for low spin states in $^{30}$Mg via multi-nucleon transfer reactions from $^208$Pb at 7.2 MeV/A on a 30 Si target. In the same reaction we expect to populate $^{32}$Si to revisit the $2_{1,2}^+$ lifetimes. Similar experiments have been performed in this region, such as a $^{40}$Ar beam impinged upon a lead...

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  2. Kathrin Wimmer
    10/6/22, 11:50 AM
  3. Giorgia Pasqualato
    10/6/22, 12:15 PM

    The neutron-rich nuclei below the nickel isotopic chain manifest a sudden onset of collectivity going toward $N=40$, despite the proximity of the magic $Z=28$ number. This is interpreted as a result of the change in the underlying shell structure allowing correlation energies to dominate the monopole energy. In other words, structures built on Np-Nh configurations become yrast: we are in the...

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  4. Dr Kasia Hadynska-Klek (University of Warsaw), Marco Rocchini
    10/6/22, 12:40 PM

    In the proposed experiment, we plan to investigate the properties of nuclei close to the doubly-magic $^{56}$Ni isotope ($N = Z = 28$) using the Coulomb excitation method. Specifically, we propose to study the electromagnetic structure of $^{60}$Ni with the AGATA spectrometer coupled to the SPIDER heavy-ion %detection system. A $^{60}$Ni beam of 240 MeV energy and 1 pnA from the TANDEM-XTU...

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  5. Matus Balogh (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    10/6/22, 1:05 PM

    We propose to perform a dedicated Coulomb excitation of the $^{44}$Ca at INFN LNL using the AGATA $\gamma$-ray array coupled with the charged-particle array SPIDER. The aim of the experiment is to study for the first time the deformation of the low-lying structures in $^{44}$Ca in order to construct a more systematic view on the deformation of calcium isotopes. Data from this experiment should...

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