13-15 March 2025
FRIB, MSU
America/New_York timezone

The mini-symposium on Precision Measurements at Low Energies will be held at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing, MI USA, on March 13-15, 2025. The mini-symposium is organized within the scope of activities of the CNRS-MSU International Research Laboratory on Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Astrophysics.

The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) is a world-leading rare isotope beam facility, whose mission is to advance science by supporting research in a broad range of areas, including studying the structure of exotic nuclei, astrophysical processes, tests of fundamental symmetries, and societal applications and benefits.

The aim of this mini-symposium is to bring together scientists from the "CNRS Nuclei and Particles" laboratories in France with scientists from FRIB, to exchange about the following topics related to precision experiments at low energies, and possibly establish new collaborations:

  • Production, transport and manipulation of low energy beams, including molecular beams
  • Precision mass measurements, Penning traps and MR-TOF
  • Nuclear moments and laser assisted spectroscopy
  • Experiments in nuclear beta decay and in electron capture processes
  • Measurements of electric dipole moments and tests of fundamental symmetries

 

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America/New_York
FRIB, MSU
Lecture Hall 1200
640 S Shaw Lane East Lansing, 48824 MI, USA

Symposium organizers:

  • Xavier Fléchard (LPC-Caen): flechard@lpccaen.in2p3.fr
  • Leendert Hayen (LPC-Caen): hayen@lpccaen.in2p3.fr
  • Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic (FRIB, IRL-NPA): naviliat@frib.in2p3.fr
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