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Nuclear and Heavy Ion Physics – 1998 - 2005

Nuclear and Heavy Ion Physics – 1998 - 2005. High energy nuclear physics – Exploring the phases of nuclear matter ISOLDE physics / High spin nuclear structure Nuclear theory (since 2000). Project Budget. Overall funding (in kNOK) Share of the subprojects in 2005. ISOLDE physics.

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Nuclear and Heavy Ion Physics – 1998 - 2005

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  1. Nuclear and Heavy Ion Physics – 1998 - 2005 • High energy nuclear physics – Exploring the phases of nuclear matter • ISOLDE physics / High spin nuclear structure • Nuclear theory (since 2000)

  2. Project Budget • Overall funding (in kNOK) • Share of the subprojects in 2005

  3. ISOLDE physics • Isotope Separator On-Line DEvice • Norwegian participants • UiO - Dept. of Chemistry • UiO -Dept. of Physics • Experiments • Nuclear structure of very neutron-rich Sn-nuclides (IS387) • Q -value of r-process waiting-point 130Cd • Octupole deformation (masses 226, 229)

  4. High Energy Nuclear Physics Studying the properties of the Quark-Gluon Plasma NA57 at SPS and BRAHMS at RHIC

  5. 10 10 1 1 1 10 100 1 10 100 NA57 at SPS • End of data taking in 2001 • Norwegian contribution • Software infrastructure • Acceptance and efficiency correction • Main result: strangeness enhancement in PbPb

  6. ... • BRAHMS at RHIC • cf. Trine Tveter’s presentation • Nuclear Theory • cf. Laszlo Csernai’s presentation

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