Conveners
Session 5
- Silvia Leoni (University of Milano and INFN Milano)
Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) provides non-selective or statistical population of low-lying, low-spin $(J^\pi \leq 6)$ states. As such, the reaction populates non-yrast states allowing a determination of the comprehensive level scheme. In addition, the Doppler-shift attenuation method following INS can be utilized to measure level lifetimes in the femtosecond regime. Overall, the method...
Muonic atoms are exotic bound systems consisting of a negative muon and a nucleus. Due to the small Bohr radius of the muon and thus significant overlap of its wave function with the atomic nucleus, this hydrogen-like system forms an excellent laboratory to study nuclear finite size effects.
Laser spectroscopy can determine the energy levels of a muonic atoms with unprecedented precision, and...
The Gamma-Ray Energy In-beam Nuclear Array (GRETINA) has been operating for scientific campaigns for more than 10 years, with multiple campaigns at both the NSCL and ATLAS facilities in the U.S., and now most recently at FRIB. With more than 80 scientific publications and numerous theses based on GRETINA data, the detector system has had a most productive decade. I will present on recent...