28 August 2023 to 1 September 2023
NAOJ (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Exploring the neutron-rich actinide region via ion-trap techniques for nuclear astrophysics applications

28 Aug 2023, 14:00
40m
Large Seminar Room (Subaru Building) (NAOJ (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan))

Large Seminar Room (Subaru Building)

NAOJ (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)

Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan
Invited talk Heavy Nuclei

Speaker

Yuta Ito (JAEA)

Description

The neutron-rich actinide region is of interest as it is thought to be
related to the endpoint of the nucleosynthesis via the rapid
neutron-capture process (r-process), where the actinide elements such as
uranium are formed by beta-decays and middle-mass nuclei are served by
nuclear fissions. To explore this region and measure fundamental nuclei
properties related to the nucleosynthesis including nuclear mass,
half-life, decay scheme, and fission patterns, we are employing ion-trap
techniques to develop experimental apparatus. This presentation will
outline our recent achievements and developments and future prospects.

Primary author

Yuta Ito (JAEA)

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