Study of Gamow-Teller giant resonances in unstable nuclei at RIBF

4 Mar 2025, 10:35
20m
Main Lecture Hall (University of Aizu)

Main Lecture Hall

University of Aizu

90 Kamiiawase, Tsuruga, Itsukimachi, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Fukushima, 965-0006 Japan.

Speaker

Dr Masaki Sasano (RIKEN Nishina Center)

Description

The Gamow-Teller giant resonance is one of the most basic collective modes in nuclei and belongs to the spin-isospin (pion) channel. This mode has long been studied for stable nuclei to clarify a variety of nuclear properties such as the behavior of spin-isospin residual interactions, nuclear weak responses. Recently, with the advent of RI falicities worldwide, the study of GTR has been extended to a braod region of nuclear chart including unstable nuclei. In this talk, GTR studies performed at RIBF for 132Sn and 11Li, which are flagship nuclei in medium-heavy and light mass regions, respectively, will be presented.

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Primary author

Dr Masaki Sasano (RIKEN Nishina Center)

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