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

Session

THU2

30 Jun 2022, 11:20
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

THU2

  • Marina Petri (Department of Physics, University of York)

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  1. Marlène ASSIE
    30/06/2022, 11:20
    Oral contribution

    Neutron-proton pairing is the only pairing that can occur in the T=0 and the T=1 isospin channels. T=1 particle-like pairing (n-n or p-p) has been extensively studied unlike T=0 neutron-proton pairing. The over-binding of N=Z nuclei could be one of its manifestation.
    Neutron-proton pairing can be studied by spectroscopy as in ref.[1].We have studied it through transfer reactions in order to...

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  2. Silvia Murillo Morales (University of York)
    30/06/2022, 11:40
    Oral contribution

    The evolution of the traditional nuclear magic numbers away from the valley of stability has gathered attention in recent years. Experimental efforts focus on obtaining key spectroscopic information that will provide great insight into the structure of exotic nuclei in order to understand the driving mechanism behind the shell evolution.

    Recently, $\rm ^AN$(p,2p)$\rm ^{A-1}C$ quasi-free...

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  3. Beatriz Fernandez Dominguez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
    30/06/2022, 12:00
    Oral contribution

    Direct reactions are fundamental tools to investigate the structure of exotic nuclei. Studies of nuclei far away from stability are usually performed with secondary radioactive beams, that suffer from low intensities and need to be compensated with thick targets and high efficient detection systems to increase luminosity. Active targets are invaluable devices that, among other important...

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  4. Dr Sergio Almaraz-Calderon (Florida State University)
    30/06/2022, 12:20
    Oral contribution

    Experiments looking for near-threshold resonances in weakly bound nuclei provide a direct link between nuclear reactions and nuclear structure, via the interaction of discrete states with the continuum.

    These states, located near the particle-decay threshold, accumulate most of the continuum
    strength in a single state and couple strongly to the decay-channel, exhausting most of the...

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  5. Lukas Ponnath
    30/06/2022, 12:40
    Oral contribution

    The $R^{3}B$ (Reactions with Relativistic Radioactive ion Beams) experiment at the research facility FAIR, currently under construction in Darmstadt, enables kinematically complete reaction studies for the most exotic nuclei.
    The S444 commissioning experiment for $R^{3}B$, performed in the FAIR Phase-0 campaign in 2019, was the first operation of many new $R^{3}B$ detectors in a common setup....

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  6. Vladilen Goldberg
    Oral contribution

    Exotic Beams for Population of T> Isobar Analog States in Neutron-rich Nuclei

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