Microscopic heavy-ion theory. Final Report. February 2014-June 2015 | |
Ernst, David J.1  Oberacker, Volker E.1  Umar, A. Sait1  | |
[1] Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, TN (United States) | |
关键词: Nuclear Theory; | |
DOI : 10.2172/1215398 RP-ID : DOE-Vanderbilt--40975 PID : OSTI ID: 1215398 |
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来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
The Vanderbilt nuclear theory group conducts research in the areas of low-energy nuclear reactions and in neutrino oscillations. Specically, we study dynamics of nuclear reactions microscopically, in particular for neutron-rich nuclei which will be accessible with current and future radioactive ion beam facilities. The neutrino work concentrates on constructing computational tools for analyzing neutrino oscillation data. The most important of these is the analysis of the Super K atmospheric data. Our research concentrates on the following topics which are part of the DOE Long-Range Plan: STUDIES OF LOW-ENERGY REACTIONS OF EXOTIC NUCLEI (Professors Umar and Oberacker), including sub-barrier fusion cross sections, capture cross sections for superheavy element production, and nuclear astrophysics applications. Our theory project is strongly connected to experiments at RIB facilities around the world, including NSCL-FRIB (MSU) and ATLAS-CARIBU (Argonne). PHENOMENOLOGY OF NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS (Prof. Ernst), extracting information from existing neutrino oscillation experiments and proposing possible future experiments in order to better understand the oscillation phenomenon.
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