Conveners
Tuesday 1
- Andrew Boston (University of Liverpool)
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Heather Crawford (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)03/02/2026, 09:00Invited Talk
The Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking Array (GRETA) Project started in 2017, following nearly a decade of successful science with the predecessor GRETINA array. Led by the Nuclear Science Division at LBNL, and with a team including scientists, engineers and technical staff from NSD, Engineering, and ESnet, as well as from partner institutions ANL, ORNL and FRIB, GRETA recently completed the CD-E-4A...
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Dr Marco Siciliano (Argonne National Laboratory)03/02/2026, 09:30Invited Talk
High-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors have long been at the heart of powerful γ-ray spectrometers dedicated to unraveling the complex structure of the atomic nucleus. Recent advances in detector technology, data acquisition, and digital signal processing have refined γ-ray detection techniques, enabling the extraction of precise position information from the pulse shapes of semiconductor...
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James M. Allmond (ORNL, USA)03/02/2026, 10:00Invited Talk
A brief overview of recent results from the FRIB Decay Station initiator (FDSi) will be presented. An emphasis will be placed on new gamma-decaying isomers discovered between N=20 and 40. These isomers provide highly constrained structure possibilities for each region and important landmarks for future exotic beam studies. Implications for 60Ca and the N=40 gap size will be discussed. Finally,...
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Thorsten Kröll (TU Darmstadt)03/02/2026, 10:30Invited Talk
Miniball consists of 24 6-fold-segmented HPGe detectors, individually encapsulated in vacuum-tight containers [1]. The detectors are arranged in eight triple-clusters allowing for a great flexibility of the set-up. The HPGe array is complemented by Si detectors for light (T-REX) or heavy ions (CD, C-REX) as well as optionally for conversion electrons (SPEDE).
Miniball is mainly operated...
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