Center for Nuclear Study

The University of Tokyo

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2016

30 May, 2016

2016-05-30

We held a [guidance for prospective students]() together with KEK Wako.

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28 May, 2016

2016-05-28

We participated in the graduate school guidance of the physics department.

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27 May, 2016

2016-05-27

[We introduced the CNS at the guidance of the physics department]()。

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24 May, 2016

2016-05-24

A paper on a new measurement mode technique of the SHARAQ spectrometer has been published: link to article

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11 May, 2016

2016-May-11

We are studying variety and regularity in nuclear system under various extreme conditions, such as neutron-/proton-rich nuclei, rapidly rotating nuclei, highly excited nuclei, and so on, by using characteristic nuclear reactions and measurements of decay particles.
We aim at microscopic understandings of synthesis and evolution of matter via symmetries, their breakings, and recovering modes appearing in the quantum many-body system of two kinds of fermions, the proton and the neutrons.
We are developing posistion sensitive Ge detector array GRAPE and promoting SHARAQ projects.
Web of NUSPEQ Group

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23 Apr, 2016

2016-04-23

The CNS Open Campus has been held on the same day as the RIKEN open campus, and we had more than 1000 visitors.

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14 Apr, 2016

2016-Apr-14

CNS Open Campus 2016

The CNS open campus will be held on the same day as the RIKEN Open Campus. You can see large SHARAQ CRIB。CNS の所有する SHARAQ / CRIB などの大型実験装置や、検出器開発・理論研究の展示をご覧いただけます。

○ 2016年4月23日(土) 9:30-16:30 
○ 東京大学 原子核科学研究センター和光分室 (理化学研究所 和光研究所構内)

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14 Mar, 2016

2016-03-14

Publication on the work about the double-beta decay by the theory group was featured on the School of Science page.

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10 Mar, 2016

2016-Mar-10

The components of nucleus, neutron and proton, have their spins and isospins and their combination leads to various aspects of nucleus. Nuclear structure has been studied by manipulating these quantum numbers as well as the internal energy of nuclei by scattering and other experiments. RI beams provides us of a new means of manipulation while RI beams themselves are of keen interest. We are exploring new aspects of nucleus by using the high-resolution magnetic spectrometer SHARAQ, the active target system, and other apparatuses.

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