1–6 Sept 2019
University of Surrey
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Session

Parallel Session Friday: Nuclear Reactions

6 Sept 2019, 11:20
University of Surrey

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  1. Mr Michael Dinmore (University of Surrey)
    06/09/2019, 11:20
    Nuclei
    Talk

    Effects of an induced three-body force in the incident channel of (d,p) reactions

    M. J. Dinmore, N. K. Timofeyuk, J. S. Al-Khalili, R. C. Johnson.
    University of Surrey, United Kingdom

    A widely accepted practice for treating deuteron breakup in A(d,p)B reactions relies on solving a three-body A+n+p Schrodinger equation with pairwise A-n, A-p and n-p interactions. However, it was shown in...

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  2. Prof. Mantile Leslie Lekala (University of South Africa)
    06/09/2019, 11:45
    Nuclei
    Talk

    Experimentally and theoretically, the study of the structure of the halo bound nuclei is nowadays an active research topic of interest. One of the reasons of this huge interest is that, being loosely bound, the halo nuclei, when used as projectiles in nuclear reactions, they can easily breakup. This immediately brings the question of which of the interactions between nuclear and Coulomb, plays...

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  3. Prof. Ismael Martel Bravo (Univ. Liverpool (UK), Univ. Huelva (Spain))
    06/09/2019, 12:10
    Nuclei
    Talk

    The study of neutron clusters in light nuclei has attracted considerable attention during recent years. Although the two-neutron system is unbound, there are evidences of its existence in exotic neutron rich nuclear systems like 6He and 8He [1, 2, 3]. The predominance of the dineutron configuration in the ground state of 6He has been well established both theoretically and experimentally, but...

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  4. Dr Arnoldas Deltuva (Vilnius University)
    06/09/2019, 12:35
    Nuclei
    Talk

    R. Crespo 1,2, E. Cravo 3 and A. Deltuva 4

    (1) Departamento de Física, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa,Av. Rovisco Pais 1,1049-001, Lisboa, Portugal

    (2) Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias Nucleares, Universidade de Lisboa,Estrada Nacional 10, 2695-066 Bobadela, Portugal

    (3) Departamento de Física, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Edifício C8, Campo...

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