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

Thursday 2

5 Feb 2026, 11:30
Sala Villi (INFN - Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro)

Sala Villi

INFN - Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro

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

Conveners

Thursday 2

  • Andrea Gottardo (INFN, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro)

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  1. Prof. Dimiter Balabanski (ELI-NP/IFIN-HH)
    05/02/2026, 11:30
    Invited Talk

    Two major instruments for γ-ray measurements have been constructed and commissioned at ELI-NP, the ELIADE and ELIGANT-GN arrays. ELIADE consists of eight large-volume HPGe Clover detectors and four large-volume (3″ x 3″) CeBr3 detectors, all of them placed in anti-Compton shields. ELIGANT-GN is a 4π spectrometer for combined γ-ray and neutron measurements. In the upper hemisphere are placed 37...

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  2. Rudrajyoti Palit (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)
    05/02/2026, 12:00
    Invited Talk

    Level lifetime measurements play a crucial role in nuclear structure studies, enabling the identification of isomers and providing insights into various excitation phenomena in nuclei. The Digital INGA setup at TIFR [1] has been enhanced with an array of LaBr3(Ce) scintillator detectors and a Si–CD detector. Using this setup, fast-timing measurements have been performed to investigate the...

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  3. Wiktor Witold Poklepa (GSI Darmstadt)
    05/02/2026, 12:30
    Oral Contribution

    The aim of the LISA (LIfetime measurements with Solid Active targets) project is to develop a novel method for lifetime measurements in atomic nuclei. Lifetimes probe the collectivity of a nucleus through its electromagnetic transition properties. The experimental approach is based on active solid targets and will dramatically enhance the scope of measurements of excited-state lifetimes and...

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  4. Björn Dörschel (University Duisburg-Essen)
    05/02/2026, 12:45
    Oral Contribution

    With its unique combination of an external magnetic field of up to 8.5 Tesla and the ability to heat and cool samples during measurements, the MULTIPAC Time-Differential Perturbed Angular Correlation (TDPAC) setup creates new possibilities for studying materials and their phase transitions [INTC2020] [INTC2023]. Building on this advanced instrumentation, the dedicated control and analysis...

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  5. Juergen Gerl (GSI)
    05/02/2026, 13:00
    Oral Contribution

    Decay spectroscopy within the HISPEC/DESPEC project at the SIS/FRS facility at GSI and soon at the Super-FRS at FAIR requires optimal implanters to correlate the implantation of exotic heavy nuclei with their subsequent beta/alpha decay. To cope with the huge dynamic energy range, fast plastic scintillation detectors with SiPM readout are particularly well suited. Results of the successful...

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