Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses ENAM 2001 Hämeenlinna, Finland, 2–7 July 2001

Coordinators: Äystö Juha, Dendooven Peter, Jokinen Ari, Leino Matti

Language: English

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Exotic nuclei and atomic masses proceedings of the third international conference on exotic nuclei and atomic masses enam2001 hämeenlinna, finland,
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The ENAM2001 Conference was held on July 2-7, 2001 at the Rantasipi Aulanko Hotel in Hameenlinna in southern Finland. The conference was organized by the Department of Physics and the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyvaskyla with support from the Physics Departments of the Universities of Helsinki and Turku. This conference, Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses has now gained the status of a major nuclear physics serial conference. The previous conference was held in Bellaire, Michigan, USA. The conference was first held in 1967 in Lysekil, Sweden, then entitled Conference on Nuclei Far from Stability. ENAM2001 welcomed 270 participants from 34 countries, including 17 accompanying per­ sons. The content of the program was selected based on the advice of the International Advisory Committee. The Committee members read and considered 253 submitted abstracts in selecting oral contributions. During the conference week 76 invited and oral talks were given. The rest of the contributions were presented in dedicated poster sessions. Many thanks go to the speakers of oral and poster presentations for their enthusiasm and for the high quality of their work which demonstrated the liveliness of the field. Participation in the lectures was high and contributions from the audience were important towards the success of this conference. The organizers would like to especially thank Cary Davids of Argonne National Laboratory for his comprehensive summary talk, which is also included in these Proceedings.
From the Contents: Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants.- Moments and Radii.- Nuclear Astrophysics.- Forms of Radioactivity.- Direct Reactions and Nuclear Spectroscopy.- Nuclei at the Drip Lines.- Cluster Phenomena.- Nuclear Structure and Shapes.- Fission and Heaviest Elements.- Fundamental Symmetries and Interactions.- Traps for Radioactive Isotopes.- Experimental Developments and Applications.- Closing Session.

Major nuclear physics series conference

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras