Author : Sandrine Guesnon

CaeSAR project officially launched

CaeSAR project officially launched  Université de Caen Normandie presented and officially launched the CaeSAR project “Caen, strategy for research acceleration”, supported by the Région Normandie, as part of the investment plan France 2030 . Among the Neurosciences, neurovascular speciality, Chemistry and materials and digital innovation at the service of SHS research, Nuclear will make a […]

First Observation of 27,28O

First Observation of 27,28O Subjecting a physical system to extreme conditions is one of the means often used to obtain a better understanding and deeper insight into its organization and structure. In the case of the atomic nucleus, one such approach is to investigate isotopes that have very different ratios of the numbers of neutrons […]

IN2P3 awards five students a scholarship for excellence in the two infinities

IN2P3 awards five students a scholarship for excellence in the two infinities Five Master’s students were received in the Salon d’Honneur at CNRS headquarters on January 29 to receive the very first “Bourses d’Excellence des Deux Infinis” from Reynald Pain. This new IN2P3 program aims to support young people in their second year of Master’s […]

ESA adopts LISA space mission to study gravitational waves

ESA adopts LISA space mission to study gravitational waves On January 25, the Science Program Committee of the European Space Agency (ESA) gave several IN2P3 laboratories reason to rejoice: the committee announced the adoption of the LISA mission, an ambitious space project to detect gravitational waves from space. Comprising three satellites 2.5 million km apart, […]

Search for CP violation with MORA: Commissioning of the set-up and first experiments

PhD defense Sacha Daumas-Tschopp Search for CP violation with MORA: Commissioning of the set-up and first experiments December, 14 2023 This thesis is part of the search for events involving CP violation. To this end, we are interested in the triple correlation parameter D defined in the Standard Model as zero. D is correlated to […]

Installation of the first equipment in the low-energy hall of the SPES facility: The SPES Beam Cooler is up and running!

Installation of the first equipment in the low-energy hall of the SPES facility: The SPES Beam Cooler is up and running! The SPES (Selective Production of Exotic Species) project at LNL (Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro) in Italy, aims to build a facility to produce radioactive ion beams for research in fundamental and interdisciplinary physics. The […]

Intruder states and shape coexistence beyond N=50 close to 78Ni studied by neutronknockout at RIBF-RIKEN

PhD Defense 2023 november, 23 Léo Plagnol Intruder states and shape coexistence beyond N=50 close to 78Ni studied by neutron knockout at RIBF-RIKEN The recent spectroscopy of 78Ni together with indications of shape coexistence just below the N=50 shell closure for 79Zn suggests that deformed intruder configurations could play a crucial role in low-energy structure […]

Precision measurements in the beta decay of 6He

PhD defense 2023, nov. 21 Mohamad Kanafani Precision measurements in the beta decay of 6He Precision measurements in β decay play an essential role in the search for new physics beyond the standard model (SM), by probing “exotic” phenomena such as scalar and tensor interactions in the electroweak sector. The existence of such interactions induces […]

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