Physics Program
The MINOS physics program is dedicated to the spectroscopy of unstable nuclei. For the period 2013-2015, it is focused at RIBF on both gamma spectroscopy with DALI2 and the Zero Degree Spectrometer and invariant-mass spectroscopy with NEBULA at SAMURAI. Combinations of DALI2, SAMURAI and MINOS are also foreseen.
Accepted experiments with grade S or A and construction proposal presented at the RIBF Nuclear Physics PAC and related to MINOS are:
- MINOS Construction Proposal, PAC11, A. Obertelli (CEA Saclay)
- Spectroscopy of neutron-rich Ca isotopes, PAC12, J. Lee (RIKEN Nishina Center)
- Shell Evolution and Systematic Search for 2+1 Energies, Proposal for Scientific Program (SEASTAR), PAC13, P. Doornenbal (RIKEN Nishina Center) and A. Obertelli (CEA Saclay)
- Spectroscopy of unbound oxygen isotopes II, PAC13, Y. Kondo (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- Two-Neutron Momentum Correlation in Borromean Nuclei, PAC13, A. Corsi (CEA Saclay) and Y. Kubota (CNS)
Performed experiments with MINOS are:
- SEASTAR 1 (May 2014): first spectroscopy of 66Cr, 70,72Fe, 78Ni
- SAMURAI18 (December 2014): study of di-neutron correlation in 11Li, 14Be, 17B
- SEASTAR 2 (May 2015): first spectroscopy of 82,84Zn, 88Ge, 90,92,94Se, 98,100Kr, 110Zr
#6 - Mise à jour : 08/09/2015