Frontiers in Gamma Ray Spectroscopy FIG18

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Frontiers in Gamma Ray Spectroscopy FIG18 Monday 12 March 2018 - Wednesday 14 March 2018 TIFR, Mumbai Conference Scientific Programme Frontiers in Gamma Ray Spectroscopy FIG18 / Conference Scientific Programme

Inaugural Session 12 March 2018 9:30-9:50 Welcome Address 9:50-10:30 First spectroscopy of 40Mg P. Fallon (LBNL) 10:30-11:00 Session 1 11:00-11:30 Lifetime measurements for sensitive tests of nuclear models in the collective regime Bo. Cederwall (KTH) 11:30-12:00 Probing the structure of isotopically identified fission fragments@vamos A. Navin (GANIL) 12:00-12:30 Systematics of Band Termination at High-Spin in N~90 Nuclei: How Robust and Pure Are These Special States? M. Riley (FSU) 12:30-13:00 Seniority and Generalized Seniority: How far can we stretch these quantum numbers? A.K. Jain (IITR) Lunch 13:00-14:00 Session 2 14:00-14:30 Evolution of collectivity and symmetry in nuclei S. Muralithar (IUAC) 14:30-15:00 Fission Fragment Spectroscopy: Challenges and opportunities D.C. Biswas (BARC) 15:00-15:30 Probing nuclei near shell closure using alpha beam S. Bhattacharya(VECC) 15:30-16:00 Nuclear symmetries: critical observation through measurement of short lifetimes P. Das (IIT BombaY) 16:00-16:20 High Spin Spectroscopy: Microscopic Theory and Perspectives C.R. Praharaj (IOPB) Poster Session 16:20-19:00 Page 2

Session 3 13 March 2018 9:00-9:30 Isomers from multi-nucleon hole configurations near doubly-magic 208Pb S. Tandel (CEBS) 9:30-10:00 Nuclear structure studies in the vicinity of shell closure S. Sihotra (PU) Session 10:00-10:15 Session 4 10:15-10:45 FAIR and NUSTAR - Status and opportunities J. Gerl (FAIR/GSI) 10:45-11:15 Nuclear structure studies with brilliant gamma beams at ELI-NP D.L. Balabanski (ELINP) 11:15-11:45 CAGRA Project at RCNP, Osaka University E. Ideguchi (RCNP) 11:45-12:15 Nuclear physics studies at the Legnaro National Laboratories F. Recchia (Univ. Padova) 12:15-12:45 Beta-delayed neutron emitters and advances in fast neutron spectroscopy P. Chowdhury (UM Lowell) 12:45-13:00 Short presentation Lunch 13:00-14:00 Parallel Session 1 (Venue AG 66) 14:00-14:15 Alternating parity bands in 216Fr A.Y. Deo (IITR) 14:15-14:30 Multiple facets of level structure in a shape-transitional nucleus S. Mukhopadhyay (BARC) 14:30-14:45 Investigation of the level structure of 29Al at high spin A. Chakraborty (Visva Bharati) 14:45-15:00 Exploring nature of collectivity in Lu nuclei with mass A ~165 via lifetime measurements S. Chamoli (DU) Page 3

Parallel Session 2 (AG69) 14:00-14:15 Energy Dependent Spin Distribution Measurements in 16O+159Tb System B.P. Singh (AMU) 14;15-14:30 Investigation of fragment capture reaction mechanism involving weakly bound 7Li S. Pandit (BARC) 14:30-14:45 Proton capture cross section measurements at astrophysical relevant energies T. Trivedi (GG Univ) 14:45-15:00 Ancillary detectors for gamma spectroscopy A. Jhingan (IUAC) 15:00-15:15 Study of cross-talk in a planar HPGe strip detector C.S. Palshetkar (TIFR) 15:15-15:30 Session 5 15:30-16:00 Systematic study of fission fragment de-excitation depending on compound system and excitation energy Andreas OBERSTEDT (ELI-NP) 16:00-16:30 Measurement of gamma rays from both hadronic and electromagnetic decay of giant resonance of 12C and 16O M. Sakuda (Okayama Univ) 16:30-17:00 Search for Double Beta Decay in 94Zr V. Nanal (TIFR) 17:00-17:30 Nuclear Deformation and the search for neutrinoless double beta decay: A case study of 76Ge D. AYANGEAKAA (US NA) Poster Session 17:30-19:00 Session 6 Page 4

14 March 9:00-9:30 Of Signals, Shapes and Shells: Nuclear Structure Studies at the Consortium S. S. GHUGRE (IUC-CSR-KC) 9:30-10:00 Detector requirements and simulation for HISPEC/DESPEC experiments at Super-FRS S. Saha (GSI) 10:00-10:15 Session 7 10:15-10:45 Wobbling Motion in A130 Nuclei U. Garg (NDU) 10:45-11:15 Shape evolution in neutron-rich Zr nuclei P. Singh (CEA) 11:15-11:45 Consistent description of shell gaps and deformed states around 16O and 40Ca Yutaka UTSUNO 11:45-12:15 Studies of extremely deformed nuclei near 40Ca Piotr BEDNARCZYK (Krakow) 12:15-12:45 Ab initio shell-model study of nuclear observables P.C. Srivastava (IITR) 12:45-13: 00 Short presentation Lunch 13:00-14:00 Session 8 14:00-14:30 Reinforce in low and intermediate states of the beta stable Ba and Xe nuclei near N=82 shell closure S. Kumar (DU) 14:30-15:00 Evidence of gamma-instability in 124Te H.P. Sharma (BHU) 15:00-15:30 An overview of recent experiments at VECC-INGA array A. Goswami (SINP) 15:30-15:40 Concluding Remark Page 5

15:40-16:00 NSF Colloquium 16:00-17:00 Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and the Ever-Fascinating World of the Atomic Nucleus M. Riley(FSU) Page 6