Speaker
Andrea Jungclaus
(IEM-CSIC)
Description
In recent years, significant progress has been made in the study of the
structure of atomic nuclei in the vicinity of doubly-magic 132Sn. In this
presentation, I will summarize the valuable contributions to this progress
made by in-beam and decay gamma-ray spectroscopy experiments performed
at RIBF (Tokyo, Japan). This includes studies of the shell evolution beyond
132Sn, both along the Z=50 and N=82 semi-magic chains, as well as new
insights into the isospin dependence of effective charges. Furthermore,
it will be discussed how complementary information obtained using inelastic
scattering on light and heavy targets and the DALI2+ and HiCARI gamma-ray
spectrometer allowed to investigate collective excitations in the vicinity
of 132Sn.
Primary author
Andrea Jungclaus
(IEM-CSIC)