Interplay of Structure and Dynamics in Heavy Ion Collisions
ECT* - Villa Tambosi
Strada delle Tabarelle, 286
Trento - Italy
The workshop is intended to discuss the reaction mechanism for low-energy heavy-ion collisions, with specific focus on the connection to the nuclear stucture aspects of the many-body colliding systems. Different aspects of the nuclear systems (collective modes, pairing correlations, mean-field properties, clustering features) will be discussed in connection with specific nuclear reactions (elastic and inelastic scattering, one-particle transfer, pair transfer, multi-pair transfer, charge-exchange reaction, sub-barrier fusion). Particular emphasis will be given to reactions involving systems far from stability (recently produced at the new facilities for radioactive beams) in connection with new structure phenomena (such as haloes, pygmy modes, exotic clustering). The basic question will be how to develop on the same footing structure and reaction models that allow to extract in a reliable way precise structure information from experimental reaction data. Both theorists and experimentalists are expected to partecipate in the discussion.
The workshop will also be an occasion to celebrate the 70th birthday of Carlos Dasso whose contribution in this field has been prolific and important.
Organizers
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Maribel Gallardo (Departamento de Física Atómica Molecular y Nuclear - Sevilla )
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Silvia Lenzi (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia and INFN - Padova )
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Francesco Catara (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia and INFN - Catania )
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Edoardo Lanza (INFN - Catania )
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Andrea Vitturi (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia and INFN - Padova )