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Excitations to the continuum in reactions with unstable nuclei
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Structure studies of conventional and novel excitations to the continuum in reactions with unstable nuclei
Lorenzo Fortunato

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Lorenzo Fortunato [2000 degree in Physics from Univ. of Torino (Italy) and 2003 Ph.D. in Physics from Univ. of Padova (Italy)]. Researcher at the Univ. of Ghent (Belgium), Univ. of Padova and at the ECT* in Trento (Italy). Interested in theoretical low energy nuclear structure and reactions. Author of about 50 papers in international journals.
We are now living a new era of development of nuclear sciences thanks to the discovery of exotic or unstable nuclei. The Odyssey to reach the limits of stability is pushing nuclear sciences to unexpected discoveries and to a redefinition of its scope and methods. This is a step-by-step revolution that is both experimentally and theoretically a scientific challenge and an exciting cultural progress. The deillegalscription of unstable systems requires a reconsideration of the role of the continuum that increases its importance near the drip-lines. Typically by moving from the valley of stability outward, the bound excited states of the stable nucleus are shifted to the continuum, forming low-lying resonances. The coupling to these states becomes of fundamental importance for the deillegalscription of nuclear reactions. At the same time the coupling to non-resonant continuum states becomes more relevant. The ''file rouge'' of the present thesis is to link different aspects of the complexity of the continuum spectrum in nuclear structure and nuclear reactions involving both stable and unstable nuclei either as tools or as subject of our study.
We are now living a new era of development of nuclear sciences thanks to the discovery of exotic or unstable nuclei. The Odyssey to reach the limits of stability is pushing nuclear sciences to unexpected discoveries and to a redefinition of its scope and methods. This is a step-by-step revolution that is both experimentally and theoretically a scientific challenge and an exciting cultural progress. The deillegalscription of unstable systems requires a reconsideration of the role of the continuum that increases its importance near the drip-lines. Typically by moving from the valley of stability outward, the bound excited states of the stable nucleus are shifted to the continuum, forming low-lying resonances. The coupling to these states becomes of fundamental importance for the deillegalscription of nuclear reactions. At the same time the coupling to non-resonant continuum states becomes more relevant. The 'file rouge' of the present thesis is to link different aspects of the complexity of the continuum spectrum in nuclear structure and nuclear reactions involving both stable and unstable nuclei either as tools or as subject of our study.
Fortunato, LorenzoLorenzo Fortunato [2000 degree in Physics from Univ. of Torino(Italy) and 2003 Ph.D. in Physics from Univ. of Padova (Italy)].Researcher at the Univ. of Ghent (Belgium), Univ. of Padova andat the ECT* in Trento (Italy). Interested in theoretical lowenergy nuclear structure and reactions. Author of about 50 papersin international journals.

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Lorenzo Fortunato [2000 degree in Physics from Univ. of Torino(Italy) and 2003 Ph.D. in Physics from Univ. of Padova (Italy)].Researcher at the Univ. of Ghent (Belgium), Univ. of Padova andat the ECT* in Trento (Italy). Interested in theoretical lowenergy nuclear structure and reactions. Author of about 50 papersin international journals.


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We are now living a new era of development of nuclear sciences thanks to the discovery of exotic or unstable nuclei. The Odyssey to reach the limits of stability is pushing nuclear sciences to unexpected discoveries and to a redefinition of its scope and methods. This is a step-by-step revolution that is both experimentally and theoretically a scientific challenge and an exciting cultural progress. The deillegalscription of unstable systems requires a reconsideration of the role of the continuum that increases its importance near the drip-lines. Typically by moving from the valley of stability outward, the bound excited states of the stable nucleus are shifted to the continuum, forming low-lying resonances. The coupling to these states becomes of fundamental importance for the deillegalscription of nuclear reactions. At the same time the coupling to non-resonant continuum states becomes more relevant. The 'file rouge' of the present thesis is to link different aspects of the complexity of the continuum spectrum in nuclear structure and nuclear reactions involving both stable and unstable nuclei either as tools or as subject of our study.



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