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Join the BriX Days in Liege on May 27-28, 2015, funded by the Belgian Science Policy Office's Interuniversity Attraction Poles Program. Explore exotic nuclei studies, nuclear properties, astrophysics, and interactions. Get insights on the latest developments in instrumentation like MINIBALL, T-REX array, laser lab, beta spectrometer, and more.
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BriX Days Liege, May 27-28, 2015 Funded by the Interuniversity Attraction Poles Programme initiated by the Belgian Science Policy Office (BriX network P7/12) The Belgian Research Initiative on eXotic nuclei – BriX network
BriX Days Liege, May 27-28,2015 • The Interuniversity Attraction Poles Program (IAP) The BriX network (P7/12)
BriX Days Liege, May 27-28,2015 • Past BriX days: • Oostende (March 25-26, 2013) • Brussels (November 4, 2013) • Gent (May 7-8, 2014) • Mol (November 26, 2014) The BriX network (P7/12)
Work package 1: Studies of exotic nuclei in the light mass region, along closed proton and/or neutron shells and towards the heaviest elements Work package 2: Nuclear properties, response of nuclei to electroweak and strong probes, and their importance for nuclear astrophysics Work package 3: Probe fundamental interactions through the decay characteristics of exotic nuclei Work package 4: ISOL@MYRRHA The BriX network - Work Packages
Work package 1: Studies of exotic nuclei in the light mass region, along closed proton and/or neutron shells and towards the heaviest elements
Work package 2: Nuclear properties, response of nuclei to electroweak and strong probes, and their importance for nuclear astrophysics
Work package 3: Probe fundamental interactions through the decay characteristics of exotic nuclei
Work package 4: ISOL@MYRRHA III. Development and/or upgrade of instrumentation - The MINIBALL and T-REX array - A new detection system for fission products. - A new in-house laser laboratory - Beta spectrometer - Magneto-optical trap to polarize atoms - An active-target detector