Toshimi Suda
(Tohoku University)
27/03/2012, 11:00
Talk
Electron scattering is known to be the best probe for structure studies of atomic nuclei. It has been consistently playing a key role for our understanding of the internal structure of stable nuclei.
We have proposed a novel internal-target scheme, SCRIT (Self-Confining RI Target) [1,2], which enables us to realize never-yet-performed electron scattering for short-lived nuclei. ...
Giuseppe Cardella
(INFN - Sezione di Catania)
27/03/2012, 11:50
Talk
Relatively large yields of various neutron rich exotic beams, produced through the in flight fragmentation method are available at LNS especially after the successful upgrading of the fragmentation beam line [1]. Using the CHIMERA detector [2] implemented by a recent upgrade of Pulse Shape method in silicon detector [3], we started a campaign to study transfer, pick-up, knock-out reactions,...
Rubens Lichtenthäler
(University of São Paulo)
27/03/2012, 12:15
Talk
RIBRAS [1] is presently the only experimental equipment in South America capable of producing secondary beams of rare isotopes. It consists of two superconducting solenoids, presently installed in one of the beam lines of the 8 MV Pelletron Tandem accelerator of the University of São Paulo. The exotic nuclei are produced by the collision between the primary beam of the Pelletron Accelerator...
Matteo M. Angarano
(CAEN S.p.A.)
27/03/2012, 12:40