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(Seminar) Nuclear Incompressibility: Does It Depend on Nuclear Structure?

07/09 2019
  • Title (Seminar) Nuclear Incompressibility: Does It Depend on Nuclear Structure?
  • Speaker
  • Date
  • Venue
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    CAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics

    Institute of Theoretical Physics

    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    Seminar

    Title

    题目

    Nuclear Incompressibility: Does It Depend on Nuclear Structure?

    Speaker

    报告人

    Umesh Garg

    Affiliation

    所在单位

    University of Notre Dame, USA

    Date

    日期

    16:00, Jul 9 (Tuesday), 2019

    Venue

    地点

    ITP South Building 6420

    Abstract

    摘要

    The nuclear incompressibility parameter is one of three important components characterizing the nuclear equation of state. It has crucial bearing on diverse nuclear and astrophysical phenomena, including radii of neutron stars, strength of supernova collapse, and collective flow in medium- and high-energy nuclear collisions.  The only direct experimental measurement of this quantity comes from the compression-mode giant resonances—the isoscalar giant monopole resonance (ISGMR) and the isoscalar giant dipole resonance (ISGDR). There have been some experimental results recently suggesting that nuclear structure effects may influence the energy of the isoscalar giant monopole resonance and, hence, the nuclear incompressibility. However, this being a bulk property of nuclear matter, one expects structure effects to play no role in it. In this talk, I will critically examine how, and if, nuclear structure effects play a role

    Contact Person

    所内联系人

    Shan-Gui Zhou (周善贵)