Workshop on Physics Opportunities Using Arrays of Fast-Timing

                                   Gamma-ray Detectors

                                           

                                   19 – 20 March 2015

                                   at the UK National Physical Laboratory (NPL), Teddington, UK.


 

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Thursday 19 March 2015

 

Nicu Marginean (IFIN-HH, Bucharest)

Selected in-beam fast timing experiment with ROSPHERE

 

Jan Jolie (IFK-Koln)

First results of the EXILL+FATIMA Campaign at the Institut Laue Langevin.

 

Stefan Lalkovski (Surrey) 

The GAMMASPHERE + FATIMA proposal for 252Cf Fission fragment spectroscopy

 

Luis Fraile (U. Complutense, Madrid)

The Technical Design Report for FATIMA & Examples from the ISOLDE Decay Station.

 

Cath Scholey (JYFL, Finland)

Possibilities of Fast-timing Measurements at JYFL Separators.

 

David Cullen (U. Manchester) 

JYFL LaBr3 Fast-Timing Set-up, status and perspectives.

 

Jonathan Wilson (IPN-Orsay)

LICORNE + FATIMA experiments at IPN-Orsay with Fast-Neutrons

 

Frank Brown (U. Brighton) 

Fast beta-gamma timing of neutron-rich Zr isotopes at RIKEN.

 

Christina Nita (U. Brighton / IFIN-HH Bucharest)

Lifetime Measurements of nuclear excited states using a mixed array of HPGe and LaBr3(Ce) detectors.

 

A Gary Simpson (UWS) 

A summary of fast-timing work in Grenoble and Some Ideas for Future Experiments/ Campaigns.

 

Giuseppe Lorusso (NPL)

NANA & Fast-timing Algorithms using the CAEN Digital Systems

 

Friday 20 March 2015

 

Thorsten Kroell (TU Darmstadt) 

Ideas for fast-timing experiments from TU Darmstadt.

 

Adam Garnsworthy (TRIUMF, Canada )

Lifetime Measurements for the Determination of Electric Monopole Transition Strengths.

 

Daryl Hartley (US Naval Academy) 

Neutron-Rich Mo/Ru Nuclei and Triaxial  Deformation with GAMMASPHERE

 

Andrew Stuchbery (ANU, Canberra)

Prospects for nuclear moment measurements with arrays of LaBr3 detectors

 

Phil Walker (U. Surrey)

Determining the Limits of K-Isomerism.

 

Wolfram Korten (CEA Saclay, France)

Lifetime measurements in neutron-rich fission fragments using FATIMA with AGATA and VAMOS

 

Greg Lane (ANU Canberra)

Fast timing measurements at the focal plane of the Solenogam g-e- spectrometer

 

Matthias Rudigier (U. Surrey)

Possible fast timing measurements in neutron rich Gd and Sm nuclei

 

 


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