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Programme Advisory Committee for Nuclear Physics 28 th meeting, 19 -20 June 2008 RECOMMENDATIONS

Programme Advisory Committee for Nuclear Physics 28 th meeting, 19 -20 June 2008 RECOMMENDATIONS WALTER GREINER Dubna, January, 2007

Preamble The Chairperson of the PAC, Walter Greiner, welcomed the PAC members, in particular

Preamble The Chairperson of the PAC, Walter Greiner, welcomed the PAC members, in particular the new members C. Beck, V. Ostashko, O. Zimmer, the expert Z. Vilakazi, the ex-officio members from JINR, and presented the implementation of the recommendations taken at the previous meeting. JINR Vice-Director M. Itkis informed the PAC about the Resolution of the 103 rd session of the Scientific Council (February 2008) and about the decisions of the Committee of Plenipotentiaries (March 2008). The PAC was pleased to learn about the visit to JINR, on 18 April 2008, of the President of the Russian Federation, D. Medvedev. Together with leaders of government agencies and regions of the host country, the President was presented with information on the research work of the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, in particular on the discovery of superheavy elements, and on other areas of the Institute’s activity. Dubna, January, 2007

Status and prospects of investigations on theme “Synthesis of New Nuclei and Study of

Status and prospects of investigations on theme “Synthesis of New Nuclei and Study of Nuclear Properties and Heavy-Ion Reaction Mechanisms” The PAC discussed in detail the status and mentioned trends of possible investigations within theme “Synthesis of New Nuclei and Study of Nuclear Properties and Heavy-Ion Reaction Mechanisms”, presented in the report by FLNR Scientific Leader Yu. Oganessian. The PAC endorses the activity of the FLNR, in line with the previous recommendations of the PAC, aimed at modernizing the cyclotrons and extending the experimental potential of the Laboratory. However, taking into account the need of a new perspective of studies of both neutron-rich light nuclei and superheavy nuclei, the PAC invites the Laboratory to work out a long-range programme of further developments of the accelerator complex and of state-of-the-art experimental facilities of the next Dubna, January, 2007 generation.

The main purpose is the quantitative increase of the efficiency of experiments as a

The main purpose is the quantitative increase of the efficiency of experiments as a whole by at least one order of magnitude to allow the Laboratory to keep its leadership during the next decades. Dubna, January, 2007

? H. Jensen, E. P. Wigner and M. Goeppert-Mayer Nobel prize 1963 Nuclear shells

? H. Jensen, E. P. Wigner and M. Goeppert-Mayer Nobel prize 1963 Nuclear shells protons Heaviest nuclei 82 126 50 50 82 28 20 2 28 8 28 20 50 Exotic area Lightest nuclear neutrons Yu. Oganessian. Heavy Ion Physics in JINR. 28 -th PAC meeting, June 19 -20, JINR, Dubna, January, 2007

Dubna, January, 2007

Dubna, January, 2007

strong shell effect in the “doubly-magic” nucleus evidence of shell structure no shell effect

strong shell effect in the “doubly-magic” nucleus evidence of shell structure no shell effect was observed discovery “di-neutron” in halo-nucleus 6 He FLNR 2001 unbound S 2 n = -1. 07 Me. V A. N. Ostrowski et al. , HMI 1994 S 2 n = -1. 2 Me. V A. A. Korsheninnikov et al. , RIKEN 1994 S 2 n = -3. 0 Me. V G. M. Ter-Akopian et al. , FLNR 2008 Dubna, January, 2007

“Blanc spot” on the Nuclear Chart fusion blanc spot fragmentation (spallation) Dubna, January, 2007

“Blanc spot” on the Nuclear Chart fusion blanc spot fragmentation (spallation) Dubna, January, 2007

New theoretical concepts require more detailed data on the structure of neutron and proton

New theoretical concepts require more detailed data on the structure of neutron and proton rich nuclei. Further development of the DRIBs complex will allow one to carry out these investigations much more efficiently. Dubna, January, 2007

On the way to the first Island of Stability “cold” fusion reactions: 208 Pb

On the way to the first Island of Stability “cold” fusion reactions: 208 Pb + 64 Ni, 70 Zn, … → 272110, 278112, … “hot” synthesis: 238 U, 244 Pu, 248 Cm, 249 Cf + 48 Ca → 286112, 292114 , 296116 , 297118 Dubna, January, 2007

Dubna, January, 2007

Dubna, January, 2007

Decay chains 48 Ca + 237 Np FLNR 2000 -2006 243 Am 242 Pu,

Decay chains 48 Ca + 237 Np FLNR 2000 -2006 243 Am 242 Pu, 245 Cm 85 decay chains was registered 244 Pu, 248 Cm 249 Cf 34 nuclides Dubna, January, 2007

Dubna, January, 2007

Dubna, January, 2007

Recommendation: The PAC strongly recommends to start a detailed consideration of a long-term plan

Recommendation: The PAC strongly recommends to start a detailed consideration of a long-term plan for the development of the FLNR accelerator complex and experimental facilities. It should be presented at the next PAC meeting. Dubna, January, 2007

Recommendations on themes previously approved for completion in 2008 Dubna, January, 2007

Recommendations on themes previously approved for completion in 2008 Dubna, January, 2007

Nuclear Theory The PAC took note of the report on the closing theme “Nuclear

Nuclear Theory The PAC took note of the report on the closing theme “Nuclear Theory” (01 -3 -1029 -99/2008) and the proposal for a theme “Nuclear Structure and Dynamics”. The PAC highly appreciates the results obtained in the main research directions: nuclear structure far from the stability valley, nucleus-nucleus collisions at low energies, few-body systems, nuclear dynamics at relativistic energies, properties of hot and dense nuclear matter. The PAC also appreciates the educational activities of BLTP and relations of theoretical studies to the JINR experimental programme. The PAC supports the continuation of nuclear theory activities under a new theme that should incorporate a complex and broad view on the various aspects of nuclear structure and dynamics. Dubna, January, 2007

Nuclear Theory Project Leader 1. Nuclear structure far from stability valley V. V. Voronov

Nuclear Theory Project Leader 1. Nuclear structure far from stability valley V. V. Voronov A. I. Vdovin J. Kvasil 2. Nucleus-nucleus collisions and nuclear properties at the low energies R. V. Jolos N. V. Antonenko Dubna, January, 2007

Nuclear Theory Project Leader 3. Exotic few-body systems 4. Nuclear structure and dynamics at

Nuclear Theory Project Leader 3. Exotic few-body systems 4. Nuclear structure and dynamics at the relativistic energies Dubna, January, 2007 A. K. Motovilov V. B. Belyaev V. V. Burov S. N. Ershov M. Gaidarov

Continuum spectroscopy of two-neutron halo nuclei S. N. Ershov, B. V. Danilin, J. S.

Continuum spectroscopy of two-neutron halo nuclei S. N. Ershov, B. V. Danilin, J. S. Vaagen ( Phys. Rev. C 74 (2006) 014603 ) The kinematically complete breakup reaction 6 He + A → n 1 + n 2 + 4 He + A’ n n x y n x C n y C Correlations between fragments in different Jacobi coordinate systems Theoretical analysis of various angular and energy correlations of the three fragments in 6 He breakup on 208 Pb at collision energy 240 Me. V / nucleon have been performed. The analysis has been based on a microscopic four-body distorted wave approach to breakup reactions and uses the three-body model for the nuclear structure of the two-neutron Chulkov et al. , Nucl. Phys. A 759, 23 (2005 ■ L. V. 2007 Borromean halo nucleus 6 He. Dubna, January,

Microscopic theoretical analysis of the 6 He+p elastic and 6 He+28 Si reaction cross

Microscopic theoretical analysis of the 6 He+p elastic and 6 He+28 Si reaction cross sections The microscopic optical potential was constructed and applied to analyse the experimental data of FLNR JINR and the other centers. We tested the three current models of 6 He+p: Tanihata's, COSMA (M. Zhukov et al) and LSSM (S. Karataglidis et al). LSSM The model density distributions Total reaction crosssection without collective excitation included Dubna, January, 2007 LSSM Total reaction crosssection with collective excitation included

Recommendation. The PAC recommends approval of the new theme "Nuclear Structure and Dynamics" for

Recommendation. The PAC recommends approval of the new theme "Nuclear Structure and Dynamics" for the years 2009– 2013 with first priority. Dubna, January, 2007

Educational Programme The PAC took note of the report on theme “Organization, Maintenance, and

Educational Programme The PAC took note of the report on theme “Organization, Maintenance, and Development of a University-Type Education Process” (06 -0 -1026 -98/2008). The PAC supports the proposal by the UC Director concerning the increase of the budget required to complete the creation of student laboratories and to enlarge the number of Ph. D students. Today you heard report D. Fursaev. I leave comment of education programme. Recommendation. The PAC recommends extension of this theme for the years 2009– 2013 with first priority. A detailed educational programme including the list of lectures, lecturers and time table should be presented at the next PAC meeting. The possibility for licensing the status of the Ph. D students, especially for the Member States, should be examined. Dubna, January, 2007

IREN The PAC took note of the report on theme “Construction of the IREN

IREN The PAC took note of the report on theme “Construction of the IREN facility” (03 -4 -0993 -94/2008). The PAC highly appreciates the efforts of the JINR Directorate and the laboratories involved in the implementation of this project. The plans to start up the facility at the end of 2008 seem to be realistic. The PAC also appreciates the efforts of the FLNP Nuclear Physics Department on preparation of the experimental infrastructure at IREN Phase I. V. Shvetsov had talk about IREN yesterday. Recommendation. The PAC recommends that theme “Construction of the IREN facility” be finished in 2008, and the financial resources for the maintenance, operation and development of the IREN facility be kept within theme “Nuclear Physics with Neutrons –– Dubna, January, 2007 Fundamental and Applied Investigations”.

 • First experiment at IREN-1: • measurement of capture cross section for 181

• First experiment at IREN-1: • measurement of capture cross section for 181 Ta: demonstration experiment • Experimental program: • cross section measurements for nuclear engineering and nuclear astrophysics • (n, p), (n, ) reactions • nuclear structure studies: search for vibrational resonances in stable nuclei • search for subthreshold p-resonance in Pb • search for PT-violation in neutron-nucleus interactions • neutron activation analysis • isotope production Dubna, January, 2007

SEARCH FOR PT-INVARIANCE BREAK UP A number of preliminary experiments which are valuable themselves

SEARCH FOR PT-INVARIANCE BREAK UP A number of preliminary experiments which are valuable themselves should be performed at IREN facility: 1. Study of resonance spectra of promising isotopes: energies, widths, spins, parities and p 1/2 -p 3/2 channel mixing of neutron resonances. 2. Gamma-spectra of the resonances which are promising for the discussed purposes, linear polarization of the lines of interest. 3. P-violation effects in γ-transitions induced by neutrons of the resonance energy. IREN is capable to measure P-violation effect up to 10 -3 for an intensive gamma -line. The versions of the approach aimed to search for PT-invariance break up seem to be a way to reduce upper limit of the PT-invariance break up effect achieved recently in nuclear experiments by several orders of magnitude and approximate it to the level of accuracy attained in permanent EDM measurements for isovector PT-noninvariant amplitude. Dubna, January, 2007

Recommendation The PAC recommends concentrating available human, financial and technical resources of the FLNP

Recommendation The PAC recommends concentrating available human, financial and technical resources of the FLNP Nuclear Physics Department mainly on the realization of the proposed scientific programme for IREN-1 and on the development and preparation of the programme for the full -scale IREN facility. Dubna, January, 2007

Poster session The PAC was particularly pleased with the presentations of new results and

Poster session The PAC was particularly pleased with the presentations of new results and proposals by 13 young scientists in the field of nuclear physics research. This type of presentations should be continued in future. Dubna, January, 2007

Scientific reports The PAC heard with interest the report “Reactions with exotic nuclei at

Scientific reports The PAC heard with interest the report “Reactions with exotic nuclei at FLNR”, presented by V. Zagrebaev. The experiments discussed in the report are strongly connected with the realization of the DRIBs programme, in particular its application to studies of astrophysical importance, also with the use of beams heavier than 6 He. The PAC heard with interest the scientific report, presented by V. Belyaev, on the application of few-body methods to the calculation of triple processes in astrophysics. In particular, his evaluation of K-capture in p+7 Be process demonstrates the importance of the method for the exact calculation of the solar neutrino flux. Dubna, January, 2007

Next meeting of the PAC The next meeting of the PAC for Nuclear Physics

Next meeting of the PAC The next meeting of the PAC for Nuclear Physics will be held on 22– 23 January 2009. Its tentative agenda will include: • Reports and recommendations on themes and projects to be completed in 2009 • Consideration of new projects • Research programme at the LEPTA facility • Status of the EDELWEISS experiment • Poster presentations of new results and proposals by young scientists in the field of nuclear physics research • Scientific reports. Dubna, January, 2007

Thank you very much for your attention Dubna, January, 2007

Thank you very much for your attention Dubna, January, 2007

Low-energy multi-nucleon transfer (Zagrebaev & Greiner, Phys. Rev. Letters, 2008 ) Dubna, January, 2007

Low-energy multi-nucleon transfer (Zagrebaev & Greiner, Phys. Rev. Letters, 2008 ) Dubna, January, 2007