The team in the IN2P3 phonebook

Responsable : Karl HAUSCHILD

The Structure, Decay and Fission (SDF) group of the IJCLab uses a very varied set of experimental techniques for probing different nuclear properties, by measuring the observables revealed by the nucleus when subjected to extreme conditions. The collected information makes it possible to constrain and to improve nuclear models, by testing their predictions and areas of validity, especially far from “stability”.

The nucleus, made up of protons and neutrons interacting via the strong interaction, is a nonlinear N-body system. This system is also quantum, giving rise to the existence of “magic” numbers. However, the nucleon-nucleon interaction ensuring the cohesion of the nuclei not being known analytically, the interpolations or
extrapolations are therefore impossible or very hazardous.

Different research programs are thus conducted within the group, aiming to measure different observables of the nuclei. These studies are carried out within the framework of national collaborations and international at accelerators cites all over the world. The most important are ALTO in Orsay, GANIL in Cean, ISOLDE at CERN, Jyväskylä in Finland, INFN Legnaro in Italy, RIKEN in Japan, and FLNR Dubna in Russia.

NamePositionContact
Georges AUDIEmeritus senior researcher
Serge FRANCHOOAssociate researcher
Sarah GEFFROYPhD student
Georgi GEORGIEVSenior researcher
Karl HAUSCHILDAssociate researcher
Corentin HIVERPhD student
Massyl KACIPhD student
Desislava Nikolaeva KALAYDJIEVAPostdoc
Araceli LOPEZ-MARTENSSenior researcher
David LUNNEYSenior researcher
Vladimir MANEAAssociate researcher
Elodie MORINPostdoc
Giorgia PASQUALATOPostdoc
Konstantin STOYCHEVPostdoc
Jonathan WILSONSenior researcher
Deyan YORDANOVAssociate researcher

Projects and collaborations