つくば不安定核セミナー開催(2017.7.26)
2017年6月27日 | 新着情報
第39回つくば不安定核セミナーを以下のように開催します。また、このセミナーに先立って、上記と同じ場所で、13:00-14:00、14:30-15:30の予定で、渡邊先生に「崩壊核分光法による核構造研究」についての講義をして頂きます。
講師:渡邉 寛(北京航空航天大学)
日時:2017年7月26日(水) 16:00 ~
場所:筑波大学 総合研究B棟1階 B112講義室
概要:Rare-earth (RE) isotopes in the vicinity of the double mid-shell at Z = 66 and N = 104 are exemplary cases of well-deformed nuclei in which the energy levels are characterized by collective rotations and surface vibrations, as well as by quasi-particle excitations. The presence of these excitation modes within a narrow range of energy causes interplay among them to a greater or lesser extent, giving rise to a rich variety of structural aspects in deformed nuclei. Besides their importance for nuclear structure study, the decay and deformation properties of neutron-rich RE isotopes are suggested to play a crucial role in the formation of the so-called RE-element peak around A = 165 in the r-process solar abundance distribution.
Despite such a broad range of interest, spectroscopic information still remains scarce due to the experi- mental difficulties in producing neutron-rich nuclei around and beyond the double mid-shell. The advent of the third-generation in-flight fragment separator facility, the RI-Beam Factory (RIBF) at RIKEN, enables access to this exotic area and allows for systematic studies of their decay properties [1]. In this seminar, I will present the results of β-decay half-lives [2] and β-γ/isomeric-decay spectroscopy [3] of neutron-rich RE isotopes obtained as part of the EURICA (EUROBALL-RIKEN Cluster Array) project at RIBF, along with a discussion about their impact on nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics.
Despite such a broad range of interest, spectroscopic information still remains scarce due to the experi- mental difficulties in producing neutron-rich nuclei around and beyond the double mid-shell. The advent of the third-generation in-flight fragment separator facility, the RI-Beam Factory (RIBF) at RIKEN, enables access to this exotic area and allows for systematic studies of their decay properties [1]. In this seminar, I will present the results of β-decay half-lives [2] and β-γ/isomeric-decay spectroscopy [3] of neutron-rich RE isotopes obtained as part of the EURICA (EUROBALL-RIKEN Cluster Array) project at RIBF, along with a discussion about their impact on nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics.
[1] T. Nakamura, H. Sakurai, and H. Watanabe, Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. (in press). [2] J. Wu et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 118, 072701 (2017).
[3] H. Watanabe et al., Phys. Lett. B 760, 641 (2016).
*The presentation file is written in English, but the talk will be given in Japanese.