Andrea Gottardo
(LNL, INFN)
6/29/11, 12:00 PM
The study of exotic nuclei has shown that significant changes of the well known shell structure along the stability valley occur, especially for very neutron-rich nuclei with mass numbers below 100. The two most accessible doubly-magic nuclei above A=100 are 132Sn (Z=50, N=82) and 208Pb (Z=82, N=126). Both of them are very neutron rich but the second one is nonetheless stable. The evolution of...
Berta Rubio
(IFIC CSIC Valencia)
6/29/11, 12:20 PM
We have studied the Tz = -1 → 0 beta decays of 42Ti, 46Cr, 50Fe and 54Ni to the self-conjugate nuclei 42Sc, 46V, 50Mn, and 54Co respectively.
The nuclei of interest were produced in the fragmentation of a 58Ni beam of 680 MeV/nucleon from the SIS-18 synchrotron at GSI. The ions produced and separated using the Fragment Separator (FRS) were identified by Z and A on an event-by-event basis....