Advances in experimental and theoretical studies of heavy, very heavy and super-heavy nuclei
Atelier ESNT
du 16/11/2015 au 19/11/2015
Bat 703, p 45, CEA Saclay, Orme des Merisiers

The upgrade or construction of several new devices for prompt spectroscopy (e.g. the AGATA array, the VAMOS Gas-Filled separator at GANIL, SAGE coupled to RITU and MARA at the University of Jyväskylä) will present unprecedented means to study the heaviest elements: collective states throughout the chart of nuclei and will allow for the detailed study of shape coexistence, K isomerism, the evolution of moments of inertia with angular momentum, and the role of intruder states for these phenomena. We propose to have overviews of experimental (theoretical) techniques with an emphasis on observables in a direct link with theory (experiment), in a realistic way. We expect that new ideas will emerge from the workshop on both experimental and technical sides even if very challenging (also on both sides). Perspectives on a longer term should be discussed, e.g. with future (radioactive beam) facilities.

This workshop is organized within the framework of the "Espace de Structure et de réactions Nucléaires Théorique" (ESNT).

Organizers : Ch. Theisen (CEA-Saclay, SPhN, contact), E. Clément (GANIL), M. Bender (CENBG). For further information, please contact the local organizer of the project: Ch Theisen.

 For details about the updated program, see the ESNT Web pages http://esnt.cea.fr >> Ateliers 2015


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Contact : Valerie LAPOUX

 

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