Bulletin of the American Physical Society
89th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Volume 67, Number 18
Thursday–Saturday, November 3–5, 2022; University of Mississippi, University, MS
Session C03: Advances in Nuclear Structure I
2:00 PM–4:06 PM,
Thursday, November 3, 2022
University of Mississippi
Room: Ballroom C
Chair: Benjamin Crider
Abstract: C03.00003 : Nuclear-structure studies with direct reactions and particle-gamma coincidences at FSU and NSCL*
3:00 PM–3:30 PM
Presenter:
Mark Spieker
(Florida State University)
Author:
Mark Spieker
(Florida State University)
For the NSCL part, I will report on recent inelastic proton scattering experiments performed with the gamma-ray tracking array GRETINA, the S800 spectrograph, and the NSCL/Ursinus Liquid Hydrogen Target to study octupole excitations in the rare isotopes 72Se and 74,76Kr. Plans for continuing the program at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) will be mentioned.
At the Fox Lab, we have very recently commissioned the first CeBr3 detectors of the CeBrA array. CeBrA will be used for particle-gamma coincidence experiments at the FSU Super-Enge Split-Pole Spectrograph (SE-SPS) to study, e.g., the Pygmy Dipole Resonance via one-neutron transfer. New results from first SE-SPS singles as well as first SE-SPS+CeBrA coincidence experiments will be highlighted.
*This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant No. PHY-2012522 (WoU-MMA: Studies of Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics), Grant No. PHY-1565546 (NSCL) and by the Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, Grant No. DE-SC0020451 (MSU). GRETINA was funded by the Department of Energy, Office of Science. The operation of the array at NSCL was supported by the DOE under Grant No. DE-SC0019034. M.S. acknowledges support through the FRIB Visiting Scholar Program for Experimental Science 2020.
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