2018
2018-Jul-26
Location
Hongo Office
Address:
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
TEL +81-3-3812-7886 FAX +81-3-5841-7642
Wako Branch
Address:
2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
TEL +81-48-464-4191 FAX +81-48-464-4554
Access
2018-07-10
以下のニュースサイトに掲載されています。(7/23現在)
2017
2017-Nov-20
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CNS宇宙核物理グループ(山口研究室)では、 低エネルギー不安定核生成分離装置「CRIB」 を使用した研究を推進しています。低エネルギー、高強度の不安定核ビームを直接反応にて生成できるCRIBは、世界の研究機関を見渡しても類の少ない、ユニークな施設であり、その特徴を活かした実験研究を展開しています。
とりわけ、
(1)宇宙における元素合成などに関わる重要な核反応の直接・間接測定。
(2)独特の共鳴散乱の手法による、原子核の陽子ハローや、αクラスター構造といった、特徴的な構造の解明
を主な研究対象としています。その他にも広い国際協力の下、CRIBの不安定核ビームを活用すべく、多種多様なテーマの実験研究を行っています。
2017-Jun-13
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The quark physics group has been participating the PHENIX experiment at RHIC in Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA, and the ALICE experiment at LHC in CERN, Europe, and our main goals are to find evidence of quark gluon plasma (QGP), which is a new form of matter with deconfined quarks and gluons, and to study its properties. QGP is stable under extreme high temperature of more than one trillion degrees, and is a primitive form of matter considered to exist in a few micro-seconds after the Big Bang.
2017-May-09
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What's new
Past
03
February, 2020
- CNS + RIBF NP seminar by Prof. Muhsin Harakeh at RIBF Hall from 15:00.
29
January, 2020
- Jan 29-30 External review of CNS at Hongo and Wako.
24
December, 2019
16
December, 2019
- Dec16-18: The 20th Program Advisory Committee (PAC) Meeting for Nuclear-Physics Experiments at RI Beam Factory
01
December, 2019
- December issue of JPS Membership Journal has article on research on new magic nature of nucleon number 34. The experiment was carried out at SHARAQ facility at CNS. related PRL paper
26
November, 2019
- A paper on “Underlying Structure of Collective Bands and Self-Organization in Quantum Systems” was accepted to Physical Review Letters!
15
November, 2019
- Dr. Hiroki Nagahama is selected as a Takuetsu researcher 2019 of UT (The University of Tokyo Excellent Young Researcher)!
07
October, 2019
- 特任研究員を公募しています。
06
September, 2019
- Dr. Javier Menéndez receives the Zdzisław Szymański Prize 2019!
02
September, 2019
- OEDO collaboration meeting at Nishina Hall.
Topics
Research Groups
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](https://www.cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/new/ja/post/2019/jul05/)2016
2016-Apr-01
The Center for Nuclear Study is a part of the Graduate School of Science, the University of Tokyo, which was founded in 1997. The precursor of this center, Institute for Nuclear Study, became a pioneer of large-scale research in Japan that studies the ultimate component of matter. Succeeding the spirit of the development, we are investigating the origin of the matters based on the nuclear physics involving heavy ions. We also developping ion beams and radiation detectors applicable to other fields.
Major research activities are done in the branch office in the Wako campus of RIKEN in Wako city in Saitama Prefecture, though the headquarters of this center is at the Hongo campus of the University of Tokyo. Our research results on nuclear physics with unique point of view are respected world-wide in this field, in close cooperation with Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, RIKEN as well as international collaborations.
Our center accepts new postgraduates and sends off the talented individuals who have obtained the Master's or Doctoral degrees every year, playing a part of Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, the University of Tokyo. An education including collaboration with many advanced research facilities abroad is also highly encouraged through our connections. CNS also contributes to the undergraduate education of the University of Tokyo in cooperation in the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Science.
The researches in the CNS are based on the activities of many young scientists including postgraduates and postdoctoral fellows. We certainly welcome new people who are motivated to study and perform research in the field of heavy-ion science.
Susumu SHIMOURA, Director of CNS

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