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SUMMARY:IFIC Seminar: "Exciting Nuclei: hidden symmetries\, stellar archeo
 logy\, climate change (The AGATA experimental campaign)"
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260707T100000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260707T110000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260613T151533Z
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DESCRIPTION:Nuclear physics research is at the dawn of a new era. After th
 e Big Bang and billions years of evolution\, the universe has provided us 
 around 2000 nuclei. Based on the information from these nuclei\, nuclear t
 heory has been established. The steady progress over the past twenty years
  in the development of high intensity stable beams and of beams of radioac
 tive isotopes has allowed to vastly expand the objectives of experimental 
 nuclear research. With more than 2000 nuclei produced artificially and aro
 und 6000 expected to be produced in the facilities in operation or under c
 onstruction in China\, Europe\, Japan and US\, nuclear physics meets serio
 us challenges. It is becoming possible to study in the laboratory a range 
 of nuclear reactions that take place in exploding stars providing crucial 
 information to understand how the chemical elements that we find on Earth 
 were formed. To achieve this ambitious goal\, one needs to study the chara
 cteristics of unstable (radioactive) nuclei through their decays and the v
 arious nuclear interactions. Such unstable nuclei have also a wide range o
 f applications including nuclear medicine\, climate changes etc..\n\nIn th
 is presentation I will report on the AGATA -ray tracking array and on t
 he experimental campaign presently ongoing at LNL including results from t
 he previous GANIL campaign. I will also present future programs of the new
  SPES ISOL radioactive ion beam facility focused on nuclear astrophysics a
 nd applications. Concerning astrophysics\, we have recently measured at AN
 L (USA) the 85Kr (n\, ) reaction using the surrogate reaction method wi
 th the HELIOS solenoidal spectrometer. Referring to application I will als
 o report on the results of the REMO-ClimOcean project\, performed in Spain
  and in Italy within the EU PNRR program using radiotracers to monitor the
  adaptation of marine calcifying species to the new climatic conditions. \
 n\n\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/8663/
LOCATION:Universe 1001-Primera-1-1-1 - Paterna. Seminario
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/8663/
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