Center for Nuclear Study

The University of Tokyo

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2019

21 Jun, 2019

2019-06-21

Paper on shell model code KSHELL is published online.

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3 Jun, 2019

2019-06-03

Guidance of the CNS was held at Hongo cumpus.

(Guide tour of the facility and equipments at Wako campus is held on Jun. 4th.)

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24 May, 2019

2019-05-24

Preparatory guidance for graduate school on 24th and 25th, May.

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23 May, 2019

2019-May-23

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To explore the mechanism responsible for the generation of observed matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe, the research on fundamental symmetry violations and various fundamental interactions using the laser cooled and trapped heavy elements is being promoted. The understanding of how the symmetry between the matter and antimatter was broken during the evolution of the early universe requires laboratory experiments which search for symmetry violations in the elementary particles such as quarks and leptons; one such phenomenon of our interest is the intrinsic electric dipole moment (EDM) of either elementary or composite systems. In our laboratory, we produce extremely heavy radioactive elements from nuclear fusion reactions. We trap the heavy unstable atoms and cool them using intense laser beams in order to realize the extreme quantum state of matter such as the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), which will be used later for the detection of the EDM signal. The construction of a facility containing high density of laser cooled radioactive atoms is in progress, and it serves as a center for carrying out several studies on fundamental symmetries.

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17 May, 2019

2019-May-17

CNS Univ. of Tokyo, is an institute to study many-body hadronic system from atomic nucleus to quarks. The development of the accelerator technique, we obtained tools to explore the region that we never reached before.
Among such tools,CNS constructed two big apparatus, SHARAQ and CRIB, at the
RI Beam Factory of RIKEN, which is in a strong research collaboration with CNS.
A new project “OEDO” to obtain degraded exotic RI beams.

In CNS, 8 professors (2 professor, 2 assoc. profs., 1 lecturer and 3 assist. profs.), students and postdocs are extensively working for the latest researches using these big facilities.

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1 May, 2019

2019-05-01

A paper on “Double magic number in Ni-78” has been published in Nature. Some members of CNS contributes to this papers theoretically as well as experimentally.

News at UT

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26 Apr, 2019

2019-04-26

Two papers on OEDO facility have been published in PTEP:

OEDO facility

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20 Apr, 2019

2019-04-20

CNS open cumpus at wako campus was held at the same time as RIKEN Open Day. More than 800 visitors enjoyed the exhibition at CNS building.

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