CHEOUN Myung-Ki (Soongsil Univ.)
October 14(Wed) - October 14(Wed), 2020
13:00
Room C312, IBS Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies
"In this talk, I would like to discuss some extremes in recent developments in nuclear and nuclear astrophysics. First, I discuss the tensor force effects inside nuclei, which is closely associated with the high momentum distribution of nucleons beyond Fermi momentum and also is thought to be related to the nuclear deformation. Second, I present some nuclear reactions related to halo nuclei and nuclei located in the inversion island, which hint awful change of conventional magic numbers in the nuclear structure. Finally, in nuclear astrophysics, I discuss cosmological origins of p-nuclei, which are located above the stable line in the nuclear chart. Other topics related to the compact star are also to be discussed if available."