Orateur
Dr
Jonathan Wilson
(IJC Lab, Orsay, France)
Description
The gamma ray spectroscopy of nuclear fission provides a very useful tool to study both the nuclear structure of neutron-rich nuclei and the fission process itself. Spectroscopy in direct kinematics allows the fission fragments to stop in 1-2 ps and hence allows spectroscopic study with the intrinsic resolution of Germanium without Doppler broadening. In this presentation I will focus on ideas for future experiments on fission spectroscopy and potential future projects at ALTO and other facilities such as EXOGAM@NFS and AGATA@Legnaro.