Radiative Capture and Decays in Ab Initio Nuclear Theory

Event Start:
2022-11-23T15:00:00
Event End:
2022-11-23T17:00:00
Event Information:

Atomic nuclei exhibit many phenomena not limited to excited states, decays, reactions, and clustering. Nuclear processes control the evolution of stars and explain the abundances of chemical elements in the universe. Nuclear physics can be used to answer fundamental questions about underlying particle physics and cosmology, such as the symmetry between matter and antimatter or the nature of neutrinos.

Event Location:
https://ubc.zoom.us/j/61408939131?pwd=cGxvZDU4Zi9oTmVySjg1RTN2T1E5QT09, Passcode: 524103
Speaker:
Peter Gysbers, PhD student
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Add to Calendar Event Start: 2022-11-23T15:00:00 Event End: 2022-11-23T17:00:00 Radiative Capture and Decays in Ab Initio Nuclear Theory Event Information: Atomic nuclei exhibit many phenomena not limited to excited states, decays, reactions, and clustering. Nuclear processes control the evolution of stars and explain the abundances of chemical elements in the universe. Nuclear physics can be used to answer fundamental questions about underlying particle physics and cosmology, such as the symmetry between matter and antimatter or the nature of neutrinos. Event Location: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/61408939131?pwd=cGxvZDU4Zi9oTmVySjg1RTN2T1E5QT09, Passcode: 524103

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