Dr
Monika Stachura
(TRIUMF)
12/05/2015, 14:15
Oral Presentation
Recently β-NMR spectroscopy was successfully applied for the world’s first experiments on liquid samples - an achievement which opens new avenues of research in the fields of wet chemistry and biochemistry [1]. This project was motivated by the need for finding a new experimental approach to directly study biologically highly relevant metal ions, such as Mg(II), Cu(I), Ca(II), and Zn(II), that...
Dr
Sebastian Raeder
(IKS, KU Leuven, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium)
12/05/2015, 14:45
Oral Presentation
To perform laser spectroscopy measurements of exotic nuclides at the borders of stability, highest efficiencies in combination with a high spectral resolution are required. In this contribution we report on the first on-line results reconciling these requirements by applying the In-Gas Laser Ionization and Spectroscopy (IGLIS) technique in the supersonic gas jet produced by a de Laval nozzle...
Prof.
Ushasi Datta
(Saha Institute Of Nuclear Physics)
12/05/2015, 15:05
Oral Presentation
Understanding the limits of existence of the quantum many body systems is an open and urgent problem in the fundamental of science. Both theoretical and experimental investigations are pursued to understand the unusual properties of the quantum many body system, the atomic nuclei, at the limit of its existence. Melting of the shell gap at magic number of the exotic nuclei is one of the...