Uncertainty Quantification at the Edge of Stability
ORAL
Abstract
The properties of exotic nuclei are a vital importance to underastand the origin of elements. However, studying the properties experimentally can pose great challenges. In this work we use cutting edge quantified theoretical models to study reactions between exotic oxygen isotopes and stable calcium targets to predict fusion cross sections in an effort to guide futre experiments at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams.
*This work was supported by the NSF REU program, NSF Division Of Physics, Award No. 2050733. This work has also been supported by the National Science Foundation CSSI program under award number OAC-2004601 (BAND Collaboration) and the U.S. Department of Energy under award DE-SC0023175 (NUCLEI SciDAC-5 collaboration), and DE-NA0004074 (NNSA, the Stewardship Science Academic Alliances program) and was supported in part through computational resources and services provided by the Institute for Cyber-Enabled Research at Michigan State University.
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Presenters
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Andrew R Yeomans-Stephenson
- Michigan State University