Conveners
Monday 2
- Daniele Mengoni (Dip. di Fisica e Astronomia, Univ. di Padova, and INFN-PD)
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Frédéric Nowacki02/02/2026, 16:45Invited Talk
The development of collectivity along the N = Z is one of the subjects that has recently attracted great experimental efforts. In particular, heavy N = Z nuclei in the mass region A = 80 are expected to be some of the most deformed ground states which have been found [1] in mid-mass nuclei, typically 8p−8h, 12p−12h for e.g. the cases of $^{76}$Sr, $^{80}$Zr. This strong enhancement of...
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Floris Drent02/02/2026, 17:15Oral Contribution
We present recent AGATA-PRISMA results obtained at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro to study the transition into the N = 20 Island of Inversion by multi-nucleon transfer reactions induced by 22Ne and 26Mg beams impinging on a 238U target. The experiment aims at exploring the boundaries of the Island of Inversion, following the evolution of negative parity states from the fp shell, locating...
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Mirco Del Fabbro (Ruđer Bošković Institute)02/02/2026, 17:30Oral Contribution
In nuclear structure studies, the nucleon-nucleon correlations are known to play a crucial role in determining the low-energy spectra and ground-state properties of nuclei.
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Heavy ion reactions are considered a promising tool for investigating such correlations, as they allow for the exchange of multiple nucleon pairs, both neutrons and protons, among the reaction partners [1-6].
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Yonghyun Son02/02/2026, 17:45Oral Contribution
The CKM matrix, associated with quark mixing, is expected to be unitary within the framework of the Standard Model. Therefore, a precise test of the CKM matrix unitarity is one of the precision frontiers in the search for physics beyond the Standard Model. The element $V_{ud}$, which dominates the first-column unitarity condition, can be precisely determined from superallowed beta decay....
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Giacomo Corbari (Università degli Studi di Milano and INFN)Oral Contribution
The shape coexistence phenomenon was investigated in the Sn isotopes region around A=110, by means of $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy and lifetime measurements of low-spin states. Recent observations of prolate axially deformed $0^+$ states in $^{64,66}$Ni isotopes, with a strongly hindered decay to the first $2^+$ excited state of spherical nature (shape-isomer-like excitations), were reported ...
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