25–30 May 2025
Daejeon Convention Center (DCC)
Asia/Seoul timezone

High resolution laser spectroscopy for the study of exotic nuclei

27 May 2025, 09:40
15m
Room 9: 1F #106 (DCC)

Room 9: 1F #106

DCC

Contributed Oral Presentation Nuclear Structure Parallel Session

Speaker

Prof. Xiaofei Yang (Peking University)

Description

Study of the properties and structure of exotic nuclei far from stability is a key area of research in modern nuclear physics [1]. High resolution laser spectroscopy is one of the powerful experimental tools for investigating the nuclear properties of exotic nuclei [2], such as the nuclear spins, electromagnetic moments and charge radii. These properties of unstable nuclei continue to deepen our understanding of exotic nuclear structure and to provide a prominent test for nuclear many-body methods and nuclear interactions [3-4].

In this contribution, recent results on the nuclear properties of several isotopic chains (e.g. Sc and Zn) in the calcium and nickel mass regions will be presented, along with their interpretation in the context of nuclear structure.

[1] Y.L. Ye et al., Nature Reviews Physics (2024) ,10.1038/s42254-024-00782-5
[2] X.F. Yang et al., Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. 129, 104005 (2023).
[3] A. Koszorus et al., Nature Physics, 17, 439 (2021).
[4] S.W. Bai et al., Physics Letters B 829, 137064 (2022).

Primary author

Prof. Xiaofei Yang (Peking University)

Presentation materials