University of
Notre Dame
College of
Science
Department of
Physics


Nuclear Seminar

 

Study of Nuclear Weak Response by Using Strong Interaction


Professor Yoshitaka Fujita
Osaka University


*Tuesday, August 5, 2008   11:00 a.m.   NSH 124
(Refreshments served prior to seminar in NSH 124)

 

 

Gamow-Teller (GT) transition is one of the most popular nuclear weak processes of spin-isospin (st) type.  It is of interest not only in the study of nuclear physics, but also in astrophysics; it plays important roles, for examples, in supernova-explosion or nuclear synthesis.  Relatively limited information can directly be obtained through the study of weak processes, such as b decay or neutrino induced reactions.  However, it was found that (p, n) charge-exchange reactions at intermediate incoming energies (E > 100 MeV) and at 0° could selectively excite GT transitions, that extended the region of excitation energy of the study.  With one-order-of-magnitude improvement of the energy resolution in (3He,t) measurements at 140 MeV/nucleon, fine structures of GT excitations, even those of GT giant resonances, can now be studied.  Determination of GT transition strengths for pf-shell nuclei with astrophysical interest is discussed.  We show that quantum number “isospin” plays important roles in such studies.

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All interested persons are cordially invited to attend.