Conveners
Session #4
- Jie Chen
Nuclear magnetic properties provide valuable insights into nuclear structure. In particular, the magnetic dipole moment is sensitive to how much the nucleus is dominated by the single-particle picture. Reproducing magnetic dipole moments has been one of the major challenges in nuclear ab initio theory. With the valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group (VS-IMSRG), one of the ab...
The magnetic dipole moment and the electric quadrupole moment are the nuclear moments that provide us with key information about the proton and neutron configurations in a nucleus and the shape of a nucleus, respectively. In the study of nuclear structure through the measurement of the nuclear moments, a technique to produce spin orientation of RI beams has played important roles. In the...
Recent spectroscopic measurements in neutron-rich $N=40$ nuclei towards $^{60}$Ca give an insight into shell structure in this region [1]. Large-scale shell model calculations [2] predicted a sizable collectivity in $^{60}$Ca and the island of inversion extended to $^{60}$Ca.
In this contribution, we will present the results of low-lying states in $N=40$ nuclei by employing the...
One of the long-standing subjects of nuclear physics is the exotic structure of nuclei located far from the $\beta$-stability line. Particularly, neutron-rich nuclei around $N\sim20$ have been attracting significant attention, and intensive experimental and theoretical studies have been performed to reveal their nuclear structures. Various structures have been predicted, as a result of the...