z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
Progress report on nuclear spectroscopic studies
Author(s) -
C. R. Bingham,
M. W. Guidry,
L. L. Riedinger,
S. P. Sørensen
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/650308
Subject(s) - nuclear physics , physics , nuclear structure , nucleon , heavy ion , national laboratory , nuclear astrophysics , gammasphere , angular momentum , nuclear reaction , neutron , ion , engineering physics , quantum mechanics
The Nuclear Physics group at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) is involved in several aspects of heavy-ion physics including both nuclear structure and reaction mechanisms. While the main emphasis is on experimental problems, the authors have maintained a strong collaboration with several theorists in order to best pursue the physics of their measurements. During the last year they have had several experiments at the ATLAS at Argonne National Laboratory, the GAMMASPHERE at the LBL 88 Cyclotron, and with the NORDBALL at the Niels Bohr Institute Tandem. Also, they continue to be very active in the WA93/98 collaboration studying ultra-relativistic heavy ion physics utilizing the SPS accelerator at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland and in the PHENIX Collaboration at the RHIC accelerator under construction at Brookhaven National Laboratory. During the last year their experimental work has been in three broad areas: (1) the structure of nuclei at high angular momentum, (2) the structure of nuclei far from stability, and (3) ultra-relativistic heavy-ion physics. The results of studies in these particular areas are described in this document. These studies concentrate on the structure of nuclear matter in extreme conditions of rotational motion, imbalance of neutrons and protons, or very high temperature and density. Another area of research is heavy-ion-induced transfer reactions, which utilize the transfer of nucleons to states with high angular momentum to learn about their structure and to understand the transfer of particles, energy, and angular momentum in collisions between heavy ions

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here