Workshop on Nuclear Physics using the RISING spectrometer at GSI

Workshop on Nuclear Physics using the RISING spectrometer at GSI

 

Programme

 

Thursday March 21

 

9:30 - 10:50    Session 1

 

        Welcome

        P. Reiter (Univ. Munich)

 

        Status report of RISING

        H.-J. Wollersheim (GSI, Darmstadt)

 

        Experimental considerations for the fast-beam campaign

        M. Gorska (GSI, Darmstadt)

 

 

11:20 - 13:00   Session 2

 

        A. Bracco (Univ. Milano)

        Gamma-decay of the GDR in Coulomb excited nuclei

 

          P. Mayet (GSI, Darmstadt)

          Lifetime measurements in the 32Mg region

 

        Discussion on Experimental setups and detector configurations

 

 

13:00 - 14:00 Lunch at the Campus cafeteria

 

 

14:00 - 16:00 Session 3

 

          Search for octupole correlations in 68Se and 80Zr

          S. Mandal (GSI, Darmstadt)

 

          Coulomb excitation in the 100Sn region

          C. Fahlander (Univ. Lund) 

 

        G. DeAngelis or E. Farnea (INFN Legnaro)

        Knockout reaction to investigate the double shell closure in 132Sn. 

 

16:00 - 16:30 Coffee

 

16:30 - 18:30 Session 4

 

        Changing shell structure -- Relativistic Coulex of semi-magic

        neutron- deficient and neutron-rich nuclei

        M. Gorska (GSI, Darmstadt)

 

 

        M. A. Bentley or C.Chandler (Univ. Keele)

        Studies of light proton-rich nuclei through secondary fragmentation

 

        Discussion

 

 

Friday March 22

 

9:00 - 10:45 Session 5

 

        Shape-coexistences in the medium-mass nuclei

        T. Czosnyka (Heavy Ion Lab., Univ. Warsaw)

 

        The neutron-rich Hf-Pt nuclei

        Z. Podolyak (Univ. Surrey)

 

        Nuclear Moments and Spin-Orientation of Isomers from High- and

        Intermediate Energy Projectile Fragmentation

        D. Balabanski (Univ. Leuven)

 

 

10:45 - 11:15 Coffee

 

11:15 - 13:00 Session 6

 

        Spin-alignment in relativistic Coulomb excitation experiments

          H.-J. Wollersheim (GSI, Darmstadt)

 

          Magnetic moments in short-lived states of exotic nuclei

          K. Speidel (Univ. Bonn)

 

        Concluding discussion