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HomeDESIR meetings and workshopsDESIR workshopsDESIR Physics workshop, Leuven, May 26-28, 2010Program


Wednesday May 26, 12.00 – 18.10

12.00-14.00 Welcome, registration, lunch buffet

14.00 Welcome G. Neyens/B.Blank

Session 1: DESIR facility and general equipment

14.15 DESIR @ SPIRAL2 M. Lewitowicz

14.40 DESIR building J.C. Thomas

15.05 First beams from SPIRAL2-phase2 P. Delahaye

15.30 Beams from S3 H. Savajols

16.00-16.30 coffee break

16.30 Standard equipment at DESIR B. Blank

16.50 Study of an RFQ-cooler at high intensity G. Ban

17.10 High resolution separator for SPIRAL2/DESIR T. Kurtukian-Nieto

17.30 Data acquisition for DESIR E. Liénard

17.50 High efficiency 3He neutron detector TETRA for DESIR Yu. Penionzhkevich


Thursday May 27, 9.00 – 18.10

9.00 Safety at SPIRAL2 and DESIR E. Pichot

Session 2:  BESTIOL: beta-decay studies at DESIR

9.20 Study of heavy neutron-rich nuclei important for the stellar nucleosynthesis r-process around N=126 T. Kurtukian

9.40 Physics with stopped fission-fragment beams at ALTO and DESIR D. Verney

10.00 Beta-delayed two-proton emission studies P. Ascher

10.20 A Fast-Timing Setup for Nuclear Structure Studies at DESIR G. Simpson

10.40-11.00 coffee break

11.00 Beta-delayed neutron measurements for nuclear technologies D. Cano Ott

11.20 Progress towards a Low-Energy Neutron Array for DESIR F. Delaunay

11.40 New neutron long-counter detector on the Lohengrin spectrometer L. Mathieu

12.00 Measurements of beta delayed neutron emission probabilities M.B. Gomez

12.20 Cluster radioactivity studies in the 100Sn region B. Blank

12.40-14.00 sandwich lunch

14.00 Beta Strength Measurements of Exotic Nuclei with Total Absorption Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy J.L. Tain

14.20 High-precision studies of the superallowed beta decay of heavy Tz=0 nuclei M. Gerbaux

14.40 T=1/2 mirror beta transitions A. Bacquias

Session 3:  LUMIERE: Laser spectroscopy at DESIR

15.00 The LUMIERE project: opportunities for laser spectroscopy at DESIR G. Neyens

15.20 Beta-decay spectroscopy with spin-polarized radioactive nuclei T. Shimoda

15.40 Future experiments with cooled, optically pumped, radioactive ion beams P. Campbell

16.00-16.30 coffee break

16.30 Laser spectroscopy and isomeric beam production at DESIR K. Flanagan

16.50 Ultrasensitive laser spectroscopy of pure beams B. Cheal

17.10 Future exploitation of optical pumping for Manganese studies F. Charlwood

17.30 Nuclear laser spectroscopy in superfluid helium for the measurement of spins and moments in exotic nuclei T. Furukawa

17.50 Ground state properties in the vicinity of 68N i T. E. Cocolios

19.00 WORKSHOP DINNER

 

Friday May 28, 9.00 – 12.30

 

Session 4: Physics with traps

9.00 Why measure masses at DESIR? D. Lunney

9.20 Precision mass measurements of very heavy isotopes from S3 at DESIR with MLLTRAP P. Thirolf

9.50 Exploring the r-process path with mass measurements on neutron-rich nuclei at MLLTRAP A. Herlert

10.10 Measurements of the beta-decay Q values of 66As & 70Br with MLLTRAP C. Weber

10.30-10.50 coffee break

10.50 Ra atoms and ions, production and spectroscopy H. Wilschut

11.10 Correlation measurements in beta decay E. Lienard

11.30 Fundamental interactions experiments with polarized trapped nuclei N. Sewerijns

11.50 Introduction KoRIA S.W. hong

 

12.00 – 12.30 Summary and round table discussion

 

End of the workshop: Friday, 28 May 2010 at 12:30

 

Session 5: Closed session - Debriefing