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Programme

Please find below the full programme for the 50th Anniversary Symposium on Nuclear Sizes and Shapes:

Monday 23 June

09:00

Registration

 

Session I: Chair - P Walker (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

09:30

Welcome address

09:50

 

Invited:

Radii and Density distribution of Unstable Nuclei and Halos

I Tanihata (Osaka University, Japan)

10:30

Refreshments

 

Session II: Chair – M Kawai (Kyushu, Japan)

11:00

 

Invited:

Spectroscopy beyond the neutron dripline: 9He and 10Li

N Orr (LPC-Caen, France)

11:40

 

Study of the nuclear matter density distribution of exotic Be and B nuclei

S Ilieva (GSI, Germany)

12:00

Sizes and shapes of one-body overlap functions at the edge of stability

N  Timofeyuk (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

12:20

 

Analyses for four-body breakup reactions of 6He

T  Matsumoto (RIKEN, Japan)

12:40

Lunch

 

Session III: Chair – T Nakatsukasa (RIKEN, Japan)

13:40

 

Invited:

Few-body multiple scattering reaction approaches to study halo nuclei

R Crespo (Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal)

14:20

 

Nucleon knockout reaction studies of structures and shapes of exotic nuclei

J A Tostevin (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

14:40

 

Fragment parallel momentum distributions following two nucleon removal reactions

E C Simpson(University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

15:00

 

Does the passage of low energy deuterons through a finite 12C foil lead to small angle tensor polarisation?

E S Cunningham (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

15:20

Refreshments

 

Session IV: Chair – A Bruce (University of Brighton, United Kingdom)

15:50

Nuclear molecules: recent highlights

C  Wheldon (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom)

16:30

Shell gap reduction in 27Ne probed by the 26Ne(d,p) reaction

S M Brown (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

16:50

Single nucleon knockout reactions from neutron rich neon isotopes performed at GANIL

N P Patterson (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

17:10

Proton emission and the shape of exotic nuclei

L  Ferreira (Centro de Física das Interacções Fundamentais/Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal)

17:30

Poster session and wine

19:00

Pre-Dinner Talk: Professor R Johnson [Chair – J Harvey (Auckland)]

19:45

Conference Dinner: To be held at Treetops Restaurant

 

Tuesday 24 June

08:30

Registration

 

Session V: Chair – F Xu (Peking University, PR China)

09:00

Invited:

Shapes of exotic nuclear states revealed through nuclear moment measurements

D L Balabanski (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)

09:40

 

Li, Be and B induced reactions to study the structure of yrast and non-yrast bands in nuclei with A~130

R  Palit (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India)

10:20

Refreshments

 

Session VI: Chair – C Fahlander (Lund University, Sweden)

10:50

 

Invited:

High-Spin Isomers in 212Rn; To Deform or not to Deform

G D Dracoulis (Australian National University)

11:30

 

The effect of the tensor force on the predictions for superheavy nuclei

E  Suckling(University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

11:50

Shape Effects and Magnetic Rotation Phenomena in N = 79 and 47 Nuclei

S Kumar (Delhi University, India)

12:10

 

Spectroscopy of Indium isotopes: understanding evolution of shears mechanism

A Y Deo (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India)

12:30

Lunch

 

Session VII: Chair – S Pancholi (Delhi, India)

13:30

 

Invited:

Shape Coexistence in the Cd Isotopes

P E Garrett (University of Guelph, Canada)

14:10

 

Preliminary results from the measurement of nuclear isomers and masses in the neutron-rich 160<A<210 region

I J Cullen (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

14:30

 

Response functions in the continuum of deformed nuclei studied with the time-dependent density-functional calculations

T Nakatsukasa (RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan)

14:50

 

Mass Dispersions in the Time-Dependent Hartree-Fock Approach

J M Broomfield(University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

15:10

Refreshments

 

Session VIII: Chair – G Tungate (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom)

15:40

Invited:

Laser spectroscopy – an optical probe for nuclear shapes and sizes

I D Moore (Jyväskylä, Finland)

16:20

Recent and future laser spectroscopy experiments at ISOLDE and ALTO

K T Flanagan (Orsay, France)

16:40

Extending the reach of laser spectroscopy to new radioactive species

B  Cheal (University of Manchester, United Kingdom)

18:00

Dinner @ Seasons Restaurant

 

Wednesday 25 June

08:30

Registration

 

Session IX: Chair – R Palit (TIFR, India)

09:00

Invited:

RISING Nuclear Structure

M Górska (GSI Darmstadt, Germany)

09:40

 

Spectroscopy of A~200 nuclei, Neutron-Rich of Stability with RISING

S J Steer (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

10:00

Isomerism and Shape Coexistence in 190W116

G F Farrelly (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

10:20

 

Reaction mechanism studies of high-spin states produced in projectile fragmentation

A D Bacelar(University of Brighton, United Kingdom)

10:40

Refreshments

 

Session X: Chair - E Ideguchi (Tokyo)

11:10

Testing of DSSSD detector for the RISING project

R Kumar (Dehli, India)

11:30

 

Isomeric decay in the neutron-rich 113Tc

S.Lalkovski (University of Brighton, United Kingdom)

11:50

Shape coexistence in N≈Z mass-80 nuclei

F R Xu(Peking University, PR China)

12:10

 

Invited:

Decay Studies of Exotic Nuclei: an illustrative example, the decay of Tz=-1 nuclei

B Rubio (IFIC-Valencia, Spain)

12:50

Conference closes with buffet lunch

 

Poster Programme:

 

P.01

Single-hole states of 25Ne populated in the (d,t) reaction

J S Thomas (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

P.02

A hermetic semi-spherical electron-positron pair spectrometer for high energy nuclear transitions

A Hatzikoutelis (University of Lancaster, United Kingdom)

P.03

Determination of Natural Radioactivity Levels of the State of Qatar using Gamma-ray Spectrometry

H A Al-Sulaiti (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

P.04

β Decay studies of 188,190,192Ta using Projectile Fragmentation Reactions

N Alkhomashi (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

P.05

β-Decays and High-Spin Isomers Around the N=126 Closed Shell

N Al-Dahan (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

P.06

Projected mean-fields for isotope shifts

E  Suckling (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)

P.07

Study of deformation, slope anomaly and Stelson model

R G Kulkarni (Saurashtra University, India)

P.08

High temperature unstable nucleus Beta-decay model

Z  Asad (Al-Assad Academy, Syria)

P.09

The Search for High Spin State Isomers in the atomic mass region 178-192

M S Elahrash (7th of April University, Libya)

 

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