Conveners
Thursday 1
- Adam Maj
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Dr Razvan Lica (IFIN-HH)05/02/2026, 09:00Invited Talk
The ROmanian array for SPectroscopy in HEavy ion REactions (ROSPHERE) has been designed as a multi-detector setup dedicated to γ-ray spectroscopy studies at the Bucharest 9 MV Tandem accelerator. Consisting of up to 25 detectors (either Compton suppressed HPGe detectors, fast LaBr$_3$(Ce) scintillator detectors) together with a state of the art plunger device, ROSPHERE is a powerful tool for...
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Fabio Conca (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)05/02/2026, 09:30Oral Contribution
In the recent years, coexisting shapes associated to different excitation energies have been clearly observed in Ni isotopes (Z=28) [1–3], and the results have been successfully reproduced from a microscopic point of view by Monte Carlo Shell Model calculations [4, 5]. Since a similar mechanism is expected at the N=50 neutron shell-closure, the current collaboration has started an experimental...
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Konstantinos Topalis (Department of Physics, National Kapodistrian University of Athens)05/02/2026, 09:45Oral Contribution
The 116,118Te isotopes lie across the Z=50 shell-closure and present distinct vibrational features in their ground-band states. Recent calculations using density functional theory, as well as the recently developed proxy-SU3 model, have identified these isotopes as good candidates for shape coexistence. In an experiment conducted at the 9 MV Tandem accelerator of IFIN-HH in Magurele, Romania...
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Andreas Görgen (University of Oslo)05/02/2026, 10:00Invited Talk
The physics program at the Oslo Cyclotron Laboratory (OCL) pursues experimental studies of statistical properties of highly excited atomic nuclei using the Oslo Scintillator Array (OSCAR). The thirty large-volume (3.5” × 8”) LaBr3:Ce detectors of OSCAR are coupled to an array of segmented silicon telescope detectors to detect particle-gamma coincidences following light-ion induced nuclear...
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Katarzyna Hadynska-Klek05/02/2026, 10:30Invited Talk
Installed at the Heavy Ion Laboratory (HIL) of the University of Warsaw, EAGLE is a versatile gamma-ray spectroscopy array and data-acquisition platform used with beams accelerated in the Warsaw Cyclotron. This contribution discusses the current configuration of the array and its key performance parameters. Recent experiments in which EAGLE was employed in conjunction with the NEDA neutron...
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