Dr
Emmanuel Pollacco
(IRFU, CEA Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
15/05/2015, 14:00
Instrumentation for radioactive ion beam experiments
Oral Presentation
As of five to some ten years, the emerging radioactive beams and now multi petawatt laser facilities are sturdily transforming our base concepts in instruments in nuclear physics. The changes are fuelled by studies of nuclei close to the drip-line or exotique/extreme reactions. This physics demand high luminosity and wide phase space cover with good resolution in the registered position and...
Prof.
William Lynch
(Michigan State University)
15/05/2015, 14:30
Oral Presentation
Time Projection Chambers (TPCs) can enable unique experimental programs and extend the scientific reach of fast radioactive beams at current and future facilities. Regardless of whether a TPC is operated as a detector or as an active-target, a TPC can provide a broad (nearly 4π) angular coverage with good energy resolution and particle identification. In active target mode, the TPC counter gas...
Mr
Jumpei Yasuda
(Department of Physics, Kyushu University)
15/05/2015, 14:50
Oral Presentation
Charge exchange (CE) reactions at intermediate energies have long been used to investigate isovector spin-transfer excitations in stable nuclei[1]. Recently, significant progress has been made to employ CE reactions to the study of unstable isotopes. The most important step was the development of the (p,n) reaction in inverse kinematics[2,3].
To efficiently perform (p,n) reaction...