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Louis Olivier
(IPN Orsay)
10/05/2016 14:15
Nuclear Physics
Oral Presentation
One of the challenges nowadays in nuclear physics is to study nuclei as far as possible from stability. In these so-called exotic regions, the nuclear structure is strongly evolving. As a consequence, the “classical” magic numbers (8, 20, 28, 50, 82, 126) are not universal over the nuclear chart and unexpected behaviors may appear for extreme N/Z ratio.
This presentation focuses on the...
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Yonghao CHEN
(IPNO)
10/05/2016 14:30
Nuclear Physics
Oral Presentation
CERN's neutron time-of-flight facility (n_TOF) experimental area 2 (EAR-2), which has been constructed and is operational since 2014, is designed and built as a complementary to experimental area 1 (EAR-1). The parallel plate avalanche counter (PPAC) measurement was performed at EAR-2 on July of 2015. And some basic characteristics of this new beam line, such as beam profile, neutron flux, are...
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Claire Portail
(IPN Orsay)
10/05/2016 14:45
Nuclear Physics
Oral Presentation
Deep inelastic collisions were discovered few decades ago and are nowadays frequently used in well-chosen conditions for nuclear structure studies. However, those reactions are producing nuclei in a wide angular range due to an orbiting phenomenon which can occur during the interaction. We aim then to describe the mechanism evolution from a particular angle called "grazing angle" to zero...
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Wenjia HUANG
(CSNSM (IN2P3-CNRS & UPS))
10/05/2016 15:00
Nuclear Physics
Oral Presentation
Nuclear Masses are widely used in nuclear physics, astrophysics and in advanced applications such as nuclear energy and waste management. However only about 2800 of the nuclear masses have been experimentally determined for the moment, while 6000-7000 nuclei have been estimated to exist in the Chart of Nuclides. In nuclear astrophysics, the nuclear mass is an important input for...
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Julien Guillot
(IPNO)
10/05/2016 15:15
Nuclear Physics
Oral Presentation
A R&D program is developed at the ALTO facility (Accélérateur Linéaire et Tandem d'Orsay) at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of Orsay (IPNO) in order to provide new beams of exotic neutron-rich nuclei, as intense as possible. The production of such beams will allow performing crucial experience for the increase of our knowledge in the field of the nuclear physics. At ALTO, the neutron-rich...
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M. Yonghao CHEN
The new neutron beam of n_TOF at CERN, experiments and physics
Auditorium Pierre Lehmann, Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL)
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