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Nuclear Spectroscopy using Multi-detector Systems

Atomic nuclei at high excitation energy with a high angular momentum in extreme configurations of isospin and deformation may be produced in heavy ion reactions at accelerator laboratories. The internal structure of such nuclei are today studied with large detector arrays for high-resolution gamma-rays, neutron and charged particle spectroscopy. Examples of international accelerator laboratories where we are involved in heavy-ion collision experiments are listed below.

University of Jyvskyl, Finland
GANIL, France
GSI, Germany
LNL, Italy
RIKEN, Japan
Argonne National Laboratory, USA

Contact Prof. Bo Cederwall, for more information.

Page responsible:Chong Qi
Belongs to: Nuclear physics
Last changed: Jun 11, 2018