ECT*
Workshop
Advances in shell model studies in nuclei far
from stability
14-25 June 1999
Trento, Italy
THE ADDRESS OF THE WORKSHOP:
ECT*, EUROPEAN
CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN NUCLEAR
PHYSICS AND RELATED
AREAS
VILLA TAMBOSI,
STRADA DELLE TABARELLE 286
I-38050 VILLAZZANO
(TRENTO), ITALY
TEL: +39 (461)
314-730 OR 721
FAX: +39 (461)
935007
E-MAIL (SECRETARIAT):cristina@ect.unitn.it
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Synopsis
Nuclei far from stability, either
neutron deficient or neutron rich,
are being probed at experimental
facilities across the world.
Such nuclei offer a unique opportunity
to study strongly interacting
quantum systems under extreme
conditions. Many of these
systems are also important in
astrophysical processes.
Interpretation of the experimental
data requires an
adequate theoretical framework
to analyse these exotic systems.
Indeed, the interplay between
theory and experiment will
be a crucial aspect of this
meeting. Generally, we will cover
the following topics:
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Experimental
aspects of weakly bound and resonant systems
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Recent
developments in effective interaction theory for the shell model
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Recent
developments in shell model treatment of nuclei far from stability.
Organizers:
David J. Dean (coordinator)
Morten Hjorth-Jensen
Roberto Liotta
Andres Zuker