Collinear laser spectroscopy: a powerful tool to study the structure of exotic nuclei
Gerda Neyens
K.U. Leuven
Vendredi 11/05/2012, 11:00
Bat 703, p 45, CEA Saclay, Orme des Merisiers

In this seminar recent developments in improving the sensitivity of the collinear laser spectroscopy method will be presented. This high-resolution laser spectroscopy technique allows measuring the nuclear spin, magnetic moment and quadrupole moment, as well as changes in the mean square charge radius over a long chain of isotopes all in one single experiment. Some recently studied physics cases will be presented. An outlook to future possibilities at SPIRAL2-DESIR will be given.

 

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