Paweł J. Napiorkowski
(Heavy Ion Laboratory University of Warsaw)
27/10/2025, 14:00
Dr
Marcin Palacz
(Heavy Ion Laboratory)
27/10/2025, 14:15
Katarzyna Hadyńska-Klęk
(Heavy Ion Laboratory University of Warsaw)
27/10/2025, 14:25
Dr
István Kuti
(HUN-REN Institute for Nuclear Research (ATOMKI))
27/10/2025, 14:35
Andrej Špaček
(Heavy Ion Laboratory at the University of Warsaw)
27/10/2025, 14:45
Dr
Stefan Lalkovski
(Sofia University, St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria)
27/10/2025, 15:50
Pietro Spagnoletti
27/10/2025, 16:10
David O'Donnell
(University of the West of Scotland)
27/10/2025, 16:30
Pietro Spagnoletti
Abstract provided with attached pdf
David O'Donnell
(University of the West of Scotland)
The neutron-rich rare-earth nuclei, lying between the doubly magic tin-132 and lead-208, are expected to exhibit a wealth of shape phenomena. This includes the development of large quadrupole deformations which are expected to reach maxima in the mid-shell region corresponding to Z~66 and N~104. Indeed, the nucleus dysprosium-170 exhibits the largest E(4+)/E(2+) ratio in this region,...