2–5 Feb 2026
INFN - Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro
Europe/Rome timezone
Organized by INTRANS, the Instrumentation and Training task of EURO-LABS for Nuclear Spectroscopy and Reaction Dynamics

Session

Tuesday 3

3 Feb 2026, 14:45
Sala Villi (INFN - Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro)

Sala Villi

INFN - Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro

Viale dell'Università 2, Legnaro (Padova), Italy

Conveners

Tuesday 3

  • Franco Galtarossa (Dip. di Fisica e Astronomia, Univ. di Padova, and INFN-PD)

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  1. Pieter Doornenbal (RIKEN)
    03/02/2026, 14:45
    Invited Talk

    In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy with fast radioactive beams is a powerful approach for exploring nuclear structure far from stability, particularly at high-intensity rare-isotope facilities such as RIKEN’s Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory (RIBF). Using the high-efficiency DALI2+ array, we have investigated nuclear collectivity across several key regions of the nuclear chart employing inelastic...

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  2. Duy-Duc Dao
    03/02/2026, 15:15
    Oral Contribution

    We present an extension of the Discrete Non-Orthogonal Shell Model [1, 2] within a Variation After Projection approach [3] recently developed at IPHC, Strasbourg. This method is an alternative to the exact shell-model diagonalization [4] using non-orthogonal many-body expansions combined with symmetry restoration techniques [5]. We discuss the prospective of the new method for applications in...

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  3. Mr Jeongsu Ha (Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies, IBS)
    03/02/2026, 15:30
    Oral Contribution

    The shell structure of nuclei has served as a backbone of nuclear theory. A large energy gap with the completely filled spherical orbitals defines shell closure and magic number. One of the intriguing experimental findings is disappearance of the “normal” filling at certain N or Z, which is not predicted from the classical shell model [1]. This Island of Inversion (IOI) has been successfully...

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  4. Georgi Georgiev (IJCLab, Orsay, France)
    03/02/2026, 15:45
    Invited Talk

    The study of nuclear moments of short-lived excited states – spanning lifetimes from the microsecond to the picosecond range – relies on the observation of the nuclear spin precession in external electromagnetic fields. Such measurements are performed through time-dependent monitoring of the angular distribution of emitted gamma rays, detected using high-resolution germanium or fast...

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