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Shell structure and evolution of collectivity in nuclei - Studies in Radiation Detectors and Nuclear Structure Physics

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We have studied two regions of doubly closed shell nuclei over the nuclear chart: stable nuclei with N ~ Z around 40Ca and highly neutron-rich ones close to drip-line above the 132Sn shell closure. Both experimental and theoretical works have been performed for each of these mass regions. The experimental part includes three works: (i) high energy characterization of the Compton suppressed Clover detector, (ii) In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopic studies of high spin states of 35Cl in mass 40 region and (iii) X- and gamma- ray spectroscopic studies of fission fragments of 252Cf spontaneous fission source in mass 132Sn region. The theoretical study supplemented the experimental findings using the microscopic Shell model and the phenomenological Particle Rotor model. Our work emphasizes that the issues thought to be relevant for nuclei away from stability, should also be studied over a broader region of nuclear territory. With the latest developments in the experimental facilities, the nuclei near the stability line should be re-investigated for finding possible correlations with those away from stability.

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Received Prof. A.P. Patro award (2003), ECT* fellowship (2007), Prof. C.V.K. Baba award of IPA (2009), Ph.D(Sc) degree (Univ. of Calcutta, 2009), INFN postdoctoral fellowship (2012). Worked as postdoctoral fellow at TRIUMF, Simon Fraser University, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics. Has 22 int. journal papers on detectors, nuclear physics.

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Authors Ritesh Kshetri
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.08.2012
 
EAN 9783659214172
ISBN 978-3-659-21417-2
No. of pages 184
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

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