Conveners
THU1
- Wilton Catford (University of Surrey (GB))
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Dr Yelei Sun (TU Darmstadt)30/06/2022, 09:00Oral contribution
Starting from the pioneering work of Korsheninnikov ${et}$ ${al}$. [1], several experiments have been carried out to study the resonance states in $^{10}$He [1-5]. However, up to now, the energy of $^{10}$He ground state resonance is still under debate. In this talk, I will report on the three-body invariant-mass spectroscopy of $^{10}$He populated via the (${p}$,2${p}$) reaction from...
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Victoria Durant30/06/2022, 09:20Oral contribution
The determination of the interaction between projectile and target is one of the long-standing challenges in the study and description of nuclear reactions. These interactions are important inputs to compute reaction observables, which have applications in various fields of nuclear physics, like nuclear structure far from stability or reactions of astrophysical interest.
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Applying the... -
Alexander Volya30/06/2022, 09:40Oral contribution
The quantum many-body dynamics is influenced by the coupling to the continuum of reaction states. This influence is particularly strong near the decay threshold causing structural changes in the wave functions relative to the decay channels.
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Threshold discontinuities, collectivization of states relative to decay channels, clusterization, symmetry breaking, and interplay of decay and internal... -
Prof. Paolo Finelli (University of Bologna and INFN)30/06/2022, 10:00Oral contribution
Nucleon elastic scattering is a very important process to understand
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nuclear interactions in finite nuclei.
Even if this process has been extensively studied in the last years,
a consistent microscopic description is still under development.
In this perspective, our long term project was to study
the domain of applicability of microscopic two- and three-body
chiral forces in the... -
Dr Chloë Hebborn (MSU/LLNL)30/06/2022, 10:20Oral contribution
Since their discovery, halo nuclei have challenged usual nuclear-structure models. These exotic nuclei exhibit a strongly clusterized structure, in which one or two loosely-bound nucleons have a high probability of presence far from the others, forming a diffuse halo around them. One-neutron removal reactions are often used to probe the single-particle structure of halo nuclei since they...
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