Dr
Or Hen
(MIT)
05/04/2017, 13:00
I will discuss recent studies of Short-Range Correlations using Hard knockout Reactions. Various aspects of the measurement and the interpretation of the data with the discussed and new results will be presented.
Julien TAIEB
(CEA Bruyeres le Chatel)
05/04/2017, 14:00
I'll report on a new approach to extract the neutrons multiplicity in Fission in R3B experiment when both fission fragments are indentified in Z and A
Leonid Chulkov
(NRC Kurchatov Institute)
05/04/2017, 14:20
Proposal for experiment in 2018. Discrepancy found in existing data, should urgently be settled.
Peter Egelhof
(GSI, Darmstadt)
05/04/2017, 14:40
Prof.
Thorsten Kröll
(TU Darmstadt)
05/04/2017, 15:00
Dr
Michael Heil
(GSI, Darmstadt)
05/04/2017, 16:00
The 12C(a,g)16O is of great importance in astrophysics but due to its small cross section a direct measurement is very difficult or even impossible. The Coulomb dissociation method could be an alternative method to gain further information and constrain the rate at the astrophysical interesting region.
Dr
Anna Corsi
(CEA Saclay)
05/04/2017, 16:40
In this talk I will present a project to build a Time Projection Chamber (TPC) to fit inside the gap of GLAD dipole magnet. This will allow benefiting of the bending power of GLAD for rigidity measurement of charged particles. To maximize the acceptance, the target will be placed at the entrance of the TPC chamber. I will present a design combining a thick liquid hydrogen target to the...
Mr
Dennis Mücher
(TU München, E12)
, Prof.
José Benlliure
(University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
05/04/2017, 17:00
We discuss our proposal to study fisison properties and fission barriers using the (p,2p) reaction.
Dr
Laurent Audouin
(Université Paris Sud / IPN Orsay)
05/04/2017, 17:20
It is proposed to study the fission process in the region of neutron-deficient nuclides of masses 210 to 180 using the updated R3B/SOFIA setup. Secondary beams produced by the FRS will undergo fission by Coulomb excitation, and fission fragments will be identified in mass and charge, allowing to map and characterize the transition toward a new mode of fission.
Prof.
Marina Petri
(TU Darmstadt)
05/04/2017, 18:00