AGATA Collaboration meeting 2015

Europe/Paris
GuestHouse (GANIL)

GuestHouse

GANIL

Description
The goal of this second Collaboration meeting is to prepare the next GANIL PAC meeting in spring 2015. For this second AGATA campaign two major setups will be available: AGATA coupled to VAMOS in vacuum mode and to the Neutron Wall. This latter setup will be available by the end of 2016. Of course AGATA standalone will be available, as well as coupled to other complementary detectors (PARIS, FATIMA, DSSSD, plunger, etc.).
1st Circular
2nd Circular
Practical Informations
Participants
  • Adam Maj
  • Alain Goasduff
  • Amel Korichi
  • Andrea Gottardo
  • Andrea Jungclaus
  • Andres Gadea
  • Antoine LEMASSON
  • Beyhan BASTIN
  • Bo Cederwall
  • Bénédicte MILLION
  • Caterina Michelagnoli
  • Cesar Domingo
  • Christian Diget
  • Christoph Fransen
  • Daniel Doherty
  • Daniele Mengoni
  • Dmitry Testov
  • Emmanuel Clement
  • Francesco Recchia
  • Giacomo DeAngelis
  • Gilbert DUCHENE
  • Igor Celikovic
  • Johan Nyberg
  • Jose Javier Valiente Dobon
  • Jérémie Dudouet
  • Louis Olivier
  • Marcin Palacz
  • Maria Doncel
  • Nadine REDON
  • PATRICK REGAN
  • Piotr Bednarczyk
  • serge franchoo
  • Silvia Lenzi
  • Silvia Leoni
  • Victor Modamio
  • Wolfram Korten
  • Zsolt Dombradi
    • Registration
    • Welcome
      • 1
        GANIL Management
      • 2
        Welcome
        Orateur: S. Lenzi
    • Session1: AGATA and Ancillary status
      • 3
        AGATA Status
        Orateur: A. Gadea
      • 4
        VAMOS Status
        Orateur: A. Lemasson
      • 5
        NEDA Status
        Orateur: J. J. Valiente Dobon
      • 6
        DIAMANT status
        Orateur: Dr Z. Dombradi
      • 7
        MUGAST - LoI and Strategy .
        Orateur: D. Beaumel
      • 8
        PARIS status
        Orateur: A. Maj
    • 17:00
      coffee
    • Session2: Reports on the commissionings
      • 9
        Report on High spin commissionning
        Orateur: A. Korichi
      • 10
        Report on Source measurement and in-beam VAMOS-AGATA commissionning
        Orateur: C. Michelagnoli
    • Session3: Fast Timing & Solo Proposals
      • 11
        Fast Timing Array Status.
        Orateur: P. Regan
      • 12
        Investigation of a high spin structure in 44Ti via discrete and continuum γ spectroscopy with AGATA and PARIS spectrometers
        Orateur: P. Bednarczyk
      • 13
        Evolution of Nuclear Collectivity Approaching the π−ν Valence Maximum.
        Orateur: P. Regan
      • 14
        DSAM lifetime measurement of alpha-cluster states in 212Po
        Orateur: A. Jungclaus
      • 15
        Spectroscopy in the second well around 194Pb isotope : location of the shell gaps at superdeformation
        Orateur: A. Korichi
      • 16
        Detailed spectroscopy around U isotopes using transfer reactions
        Orateur: A. Korichi
    • 11:00
      coffee
    • Session4: NEDA proposals
      • 17
        Effects of Isospin Symmetry Breaking in the A=63 mirror nuclei
        Orateur: S. Lenzi
      • 18
        Coulomb energy differences and the role of the isospin non conserving term in the g9/2 shell: Excited states in the Tz=-1/2 nucleus 75Sr
        Orateur: G. De Angelis
      • 19
        Mirror Energy Differences in T=1/2 pairs at the Valence Maximum in the pfg-Shell: the 77Y case
        Orateur: A. Gadea
      • 20
        Search for isoscalar pairing in the N=Z nuclei 84Mo and 88Ru
        Orateur: B. Cederwall
      • 21
        Dire t measurement of proton-neutron matrix elements with respe t to the 100Sn ore by studying ex ited states in 100In
        Orateur: M. Palacz
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • Session5: NEDA proposals
      • 22
        Shape-coexistence vs superdeformation nearby the doubly-closed 56Ni
        Orateur: D. Mengoni
      • 23
        Isoscalar pairing correlations and shape coexistence in the rp-process waiting point nucleus 80Zr
        Orateur: F. Recchia
      • 24
        Spectroscopy of 102Sn above the 6+ isomer
        Orateur: J. Nyberg
      • 25
        Structure of the first excited states in large deformed rare-earth nuclei approaching the proton drip-line
        Orateur: N. Redon
      • 26
        Lifetime measurements in 102,103,104Sn
        Orateur: A. Gottardo
      • 27
        Lifetimes in 68Se low spin
        Orateur: S. Lenzi
      • 28
        Octupole correlations above 100Sn: B(E3) strength in 112Xe and 118Ba.
        Orateur: J. J. Valiente-Dobon
      • 29
        Towards first experimental evidence of decreasing collectivity in 105Sb.
        Orateur: D. Testov
      • 30
        Plunger measurement in 112Xe using the NEDA-DIAMANT-AGATA arrays
        Orateur: E. Clement
    • 17:00
      coffee
    • Session6: N=Z collaboration meeting
    • Session7: VAMOS proposals
      • 31
        Gamma decay from unbound states in n-rich Be isotopes: a probe of different theoretical approaches to the structure of light nuclear systems with the AGATA+PARIS+VAMOS setup
        Orateur: S. Leoni
      • 32
        Determining the + 15O radiative capture rate by measurement of the 6Li(15O,d)19Ne reaction
        Orateur: C.A.a Diget
      • 33
        Spectroscopy and lifetime measurements in the A=78 isobaric triplet at the fpg valence maximum
        Orateur: M. Doncel
      • 34
        Transition strengths between low-lying states in 54,56Ti and 55V: evolution of the shell structure in the region of neutronrich Ti isotopes
        Orateur: C. Fransen
      • 35
        Lifetime measurements of low-lying states in light actinides
        Orateur: A. Goasduff
    • 10:10
      coffee
    • Session8: VAMOS proposals
      • 36
        Lifetime measurements on neutron-­‐rich nuclei in the A~100 region
        Orateur: W. Korten
      • 37
        Lifetime measurement in 23Mg
        Orateur: C. Michelagnoli
      • 38
        Spectroscopy of neutron-rich nuclei in proximity of the Z=28 shell closure
        Orateur: F. Recchia
      • 39
        Evolution of collectivity around N=40: lifetime measurements in 73,75Ga.
        Orateur: I. Celikovic
    • Session8: Concluding remarks and PAC strategy