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Explore cutting-edge research on multi-neutron clusters through this 53-minute conference talk delivered at the Workshop on Multineutron Clusters in Nuclei and in Stars. Learn about experimental investigations conducted at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory (RIBF), where advanced techniques are employed to study the formation, properties, and behavior of multi-neutron systems. Discover how these exotic nuclear structures challenge our understanding of nuclear physics and their potential implications for stellar nucleosynthesis processes. Gain insights into the experimental methodologies used to detect and analyze these elusive clusters, including the sophisticated instrumentation and detection systems required for such measurements. Understand the theoretical frameworks that guide these investigations and how experimental results compare with theoretical predictions. Examine the broader implications of multi-neutron cluster research for nuclear astrophysics, particularly in understanding neutron star formation and the synthesis of heavy elements in stellar environments.
Syllabus
Takashi Nakamura: Multi-neutron cluster studies at RIBF
Taught by
ICTP-SAIFR