The Nuclear Spectroscopy Instrumentation Network (NuSpIn), in the framework of ENSAR2 (HORIZON2020), promotes the mutual coordination between the research groups involved in high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy. The objective is to strengthen the nuclear structure community by the exchange and transfer of knowledge and the enhancement of synergies between the different collaborations active in the European Infrastructure Facilities. The aim of the NUSPIN 2017 Workshop is to present the status of the instrumentation for nuclear structure research at the European facilities and to discuss the perspectives. Sessions will be dedicated to the presentation of recent nuclear structure experimental as well as theoretical studies, the latest results obtained at the gamma-ray facilities in Europe, the preparation status of the RIB facilities, and the discussion of the challenges of future research, the development of new instrumentation and technical developments with gamma-ray techniques and particle detectors.
The main topics to be discussed at the workshop are:
• spectroscopy with radioactive ion beams
• shell structure far from stability
• isospin degrees of freedom
• collective excitations
• nuclear moments
• nuclear astrophysics
• gamma-ray detectors technology
• complementary instrumentation
The workshop will start on the afternoon of Monday 26th June and will finish by 5:30pm on Thursday, June 29th.
The main topics to be discussed at the workshop are:
• spectroscopy with radioactive ion beams
• shell structure far from stability
• isospin degrees of freedom
• collective excitations
• nuclear moments
• nuclear astrophysics
• gamma-ray detectors technology
• complementary instrumentation
The workshop will start on the afternoon of Monday 26th June and will finish by 5:30pm on Thursday, June 29th.