Department of Nuclear and Atomic Physics Seminars
Photodisintegrations using High Energy -beam at HIS: Endeavours to Address the Few and the Many
by Dr. Rajarshi Raut (IUC-CSR-DAE-KC)
Thursday, May 10, 2012
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(Asia/Kolkata)
at Colaba Campus ( P305 )
at Colaba Campus ( P305 )
Description |
High Intestity g-ray Source (HIgS) of Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL) is the most intense source of monoenergetic g-beam in the world. HIgS, thus, presents diverse experimental possibilities with relevance in a multitude of domains ranging from few-body physics, nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure studies and photo-activation measurements. In this presentation, we shall discuss two different experiments on the cross-section measuremnts of g-induced reactions. One of them is the 4He(g, p)3H photodisintegration reaction that is of significance in the domain of few-nucleon physics, for instance, in the understanding of the three-nucleon force. The other is the 86Kr(g, n)85Kr reaction which is important for probing the s-process branching point at 85Kr that has a profound impact on the s-process modelling in Asymtotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars. |
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Organised by | Dr. Vaibhav Prabhudesai |