27–31 May 2024
University of Oslo
Europe/Oslo timezone

The Oslo Method In Inverse-kinematics

27 May 2024, 10:40
20m
Auditorium 3 (University of Oslo)

Auditorium 3

University of Oslo

Helga Engs Hus Sem Sælands vei 7 N-0371 Oslo Norway
Oral presentation

Speaker

Dr Vetle Wegner Ingeberg (University of Oslo (NO))

Description

With direct kinematics the biggest challenge is the targetry, which limits us to nuclei close to stability and elements with reasonable chemical properties. To study short lived nuclei or elements such as noble gases other techniques must be used. The most obvious route is to use the inverse-kinematics.
This introduces a lot of new challenges not seen in direct kinematics such as kinematics compression and Doppler shift. In this talk I will present results from Oslo Method analysis of inverse kinematics experiments and discuss the challenges inverse kinematics poses and possible future developments in experimental setups that might address the shortcomings of inverse kinematics.

Author

Dr Vetle Wegner Ingeberg (University of Oslo (NO))

Presentation materials