"Nuclear Structure from a Simple Perspective"Richard (Rick) F Casten , Yale University [Host: Richard A Lindgren]
ABSTRACT:
Though atomic nuclei are complex many body objects with two types of bodies and multiple forces, this colloquium will focus on simple ideas relating to their structure and to the evolution of that structure with nucleon number. The most basic empirical data on nuclei will motivate a discussion of the the main driving contributions to structure and structural evolution. Two particular emphases will be on looking at data from multiple perspectives and exploiting correlations in the data between different observables. In the end, this will culminate in an extremely simple way to estimate the structure of any nucleus simply by multiplying two integers (each less than 44).
About the speaker: D. Allan Bromley Professor Emeritus of Physics and Director of the Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory (1995 - 2008) 2011 Recipient of the Tom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics "for providing critical insight into the evolution of nuclear structure with varying proton and neutron numbers and the discovery of a variety of dynamic symmetries in nuclei" |
Colloquium Friday, November 15, 2024 3:30 PM Physics, Room 338 Zoom Link: https://web.phys.virginia.edu/Private/Covid-19/colloquium.asp |
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