12–14 mai 2025
IJCLab, Orsay
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Future paths for nuclear moments studies

13 mai 2025, 10:00
30m
bat. 100, Salle de Conseils (IJCLab, Orsay)

bat. 100, Salle de Conseils

IJCLab, Orsay

15 rue G. Clemençeau, 91405 Orsay Campus, France

Orateur

Ruben de Groote

Description

Nuclear moments have, by now, been measured for many decades. When it comes to measurements of long-lived states (t1/2 > ms), laser spectrosocpy and magnetic resonance methods have delivered a wealth of accurate and reliable data. In this contribution, I will give a few examples of this state-of-the-art, sampling from measurements performed at ISOLDE/CERN and the accelerator laboratory in Jyvaskyla/Finland. This will provide context for the second part of the talk, which will discuss some (or all) of the following through the lens of up-and-coming high-precision techniques: hyperfine anomalies/higher-order nuclear moments/molecular probes. In doing so, I will give a short update on the current status of our offline development laboratory at IKS/KU Leuven, where we seek to improve the accuracy of laser spectroscopy techniques substantially.

Author

Ruben de Groote

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