26 June 2022 to 1 July 2022
University of Santiago de Compostela
Europe/Madrid timezone

Session

TUE1

28 Jun 2022, 09:00
Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación (University of Santiago de Compostela)

Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación

University of Santiago de Compostela

Campus Norte, Av. de Castelao, s/n, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Conveners

TUE1

  • Angela Bonaccorso (INFN-Pisa Division)

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  1. Dr David Sharp (University of Manchester (GB))
    28/06/2022, 09:00
    Oral contribution

    The ISOLDE Solenoidal Spectrometer (ISS) has been developed to study direct reactions with exotic beams produced at the ISOLDE facility, CERN and is based on the solenoid concept successfully deployed in the HELIOS spectrometer at Argonne National Laboratory [1,2] and now also SOLARIS at FRIB. ISS was successfully fully commissioned during 2021 and the first physics campaign took place using...

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  2. Susumu Shimoura
    28/06/2022, 09:20
    Oral contribution

    The RI beam factory (RIBF) at RIKEN has expanded the variety of nuclides, which provides numerous kinds of exotic isotope beams over the nuclear chart by using the in-flight fission or the projectile fragmentation reactions of U or other heavy ions at 345 A MeV. Because of the relatively high energy of the primary beam, typical energies of RI beams for in-beam secondary reaction have been...

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  3. Dr Pengjie Li (Institute of Modern Physics,China)
    28/06/2022, 09:40
    Oral contribution

    Clustering is a well-established feature of atomic nuclei needed to develop the complete understanding of the structure of nuclei and fundamental nuclear interactions. So far alpha clustering has dominated cluster states studies among all other possible partitioning. While it is known to manifest itself near alpha threshold in stable N=Z nuclei [1], clustering in the ground-state of exotic...

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  4. Laura Moschini (University of Surrey)
    28/06/2022, 10:00
    Oral contribution

    Direct reactions of weakly-bound nuclei involve the interplay of different channels: elastic and inelastic scattering, transfer, and breakup. An effective theoretical description of such processes has to take into account the continuum [1]. Time-dependent approaches are often used to disentangle the reaction mechanism [2-3], so in Ref. [4] a simple model, that assumes semiclassical relative...

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  5. Dr jianling lou
    28/06/2022, 10:20
    Oral contribution

    We presented new experimental results of the single-nucleon transfer reactions using the radioactive beam 13B at an incident energy of 23.5 MeV/u.

    We extracted the p-, s- and d-wave spectroscopic factors of the 1H(13B,d) reaction to the known 12B states by comparing the deuteron angular distributions with the DWBA calculation results. The separated s- and d-wave intruder strengths in the...

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  6. Nicolae Sandulescu
    Oral contribution

    Probing α-like quartet condensation in N=Z nuclei by α transfer reactions

    N. Sandulescu
    National Institute of Physics annd Nuclear Engineering, 76900 Bucharest, Romania

    Recent theoretical studies have shown that the ground state of N=Z nuclei can be described by a condensate of α-like quartets [1–4]. In particular, α-like quartets, defined...

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