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Jordy de Vries (KVI)23.09.26, 15:10Theoretical
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Benjamin Bally23.09.26, 15:35
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Susanne Mertens (Max Planck Institut für Kernphysik)23.09.26, 16:00Experimental
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Dorian Frycz (University of Barcelona, ICCUB)23.09.26, 16:15Theoretical
Relativistic heavy-ion collisions have emerged as a powerful tool to probe the shapes of the colliding nuclei [1]. Correlations among the final-state particles provide access to the spatial structure of the initial state, making an accurate description of the nuclear geometry essential. In this work, we study the isobars $^{76}$Ge and $^{76}$Se, which are also of particular interest for...
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