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Wydział Fizyki UW > Badania > Seminaria i konwersatoria > Seminarium Fizyki Jądra Atomowego
2025-10-09 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.01, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:15  Calendar icon
dr Sebastian Trojanowski (NCBJ Świerk)

Forward Collider Neutrinos and Implications for Hadronic Physics

The beginning of the ongoing Run 3 data-taking period at the LHC marked the advent of the collider neutrino physics program, which aims to fill in gaps in precision neutrino physics measurements. Indirectly, this program also serves as a new window to test hadronic interactions at high energies and large pseudorapidities, which give rise to forward neutrinos at the LHC. In this talk, we will briefly present the ongoing FASER and SND@LHC experiments, as well as comment on possible future extensions, including the widely discussed concept for the Forward Physics Facility (FPF) at CERN. We will then discuss selected aspects of this broad research program with a specific focus on its implications for hadronic physics.
2025-10-02 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.01, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:15  Calendar icon
dr Katarzyna Hadyńska-Klęk (ŚLCJ UW)

Probing nuclear structure and deformation in the vicinity of ⁴⁰Ca and ⁵⁶Ni

In this talk, recent research on the structure of atomic nuclei using the Coulomb excitation method, conducted in the regions of magic nuclei ⁴⁰Ca and ⁵⁶Ni, will be presented. The similarities and differences between the two mass regions will be discussed, along with the results of experiments performed at the INFN LNL laboratories (using the AGATA spectrometer) and the IJC Lab (using the nuBall2 setup), as well as the latest theoretical calculations within the shell model and the collective models.
The prospects for further research in this field at the Heavy Ion Laboratory, University of Warsaw, will also be presented.
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