The Structure of Rare Isotopes

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Our research explores the structure of rare isotopes and is guided by the program outlined in the in the chapter “Nuclei: From Structure to Exploding Stars” of the 2007 Long-Range Plan for Nuclear Science Extrenal Link icon

     
Funding Our research activities are supported by Michigan State University and the U.S. National Science Foundation External Link iconunder grants PHY-9528844 External Link icon , PHY-9602927 External Link icon, PHY-9724299 External Link icon, PHY-9875122 External Link icon, INT-0089581 External Link icon, PHY-0110253 External Link icon, PHY-0420778 External Link icon. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. National Science Foundation logo
   
Experimental Techniques Intermediate-energy Coulomb Excitation
  Proton Scattering in Inverse Kinematics
  Knockout Reactions
                                                    
Detectors Segmented Germanium Array (SeGA)
  APEX position-sensitive NaI detector
  Washington University position-sensitive NaI detector
 
Publications In refereed journals

Thomas Glasmacher
Professor of Physics and
Associate Director (NSCL)
Exp. Nuclear Physics
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Updated 3 August 2008