Future possibilities for gamma-ray spectroscopy of fission in direct kinematics

5 juil. 2024, 12:20
25m
University of Milan

University of Milan

Via Festa del Perdono 7, Milan, Itlay

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.

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