Orateur
Daniel Rhodes
(LLNL, Livermore, USA)
Description
Coulomb excitation experiments enable measurements of both electric quadrupole transition strengths between nuclear states as well as static E2 moments of the excited states. As such, these experiments provide direct and sensitive probes of quadrupole collectivity and correlations in nuclei, which enables stringent tests of nuclear theory. An overview of the Coulomb excitation experimental technique will be given, and results from experiments performed at both the ReA facility at FRIB and the ISAC II facility at TRIUMF will be presented. I will focus primarily on results from a recent CoulEx measurement of 78Kr performed at TRIUMF, and I will mention more briefly results from experiments at FRIB.
Auteur principal
Daniel Rhodes
(LLNL, Livermore, USA)