Sprecher
Prof.
Alexandra Gade
(Michigan State University)
Beschreibung
The often surprising properties of neutron-rich nuclei have prompted exten-
sive experimental and theoretical studies aimed at identifying the driving forces
behind the dramatic changes encountered in the exotic regime. In-beam nu-
clear spectroscopy with fast beams and thick reaction targets – where °-ray
spectroscopy is used to tag the final state – provides information on the single-
particle structure as well as on collective degrees of freedom in nuclei that are
accessible for experiments at beam rates of only a few ions/s.
Recent results from nuclear spectroscopy experiments that utilize the interplay
of nuclear-structure effects and reaction mechanisms performed at the National
Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University will be
presented.
Hauptautor
Prof.
Alexandra Gade
(Michigan State University)