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 +====== Nuclear Science Seminar Speaker Schedule Sign Up ======
  
 +[[public:​Current Schedule]]
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 +**Speaker** = [[https://​physics.utk.edu/​people/​instructional-faculty/​nguyen-dien/​|Prof. Dien Nguyen]] of [[https://​physics.utk.edu/​research/​nuclear-astrophysics/​|University of Tennessee Knoxville]]
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 +**Host** = Jaideep Taggart Singh [[singhj@frib.msu.edu]]
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 +**When** = 2025-10-29 Wednesday
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 +**Where** = FRIB 1300 
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 +Please feel free to sign up below, but note that some slots may need to be re-assigned to accommodate those with a specific need to meet the speaker. If this happens, the Admin or Speaker Host will reach out to you via email.
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 +^ Start Time ^ End Time ^ Name ^ Building ^ Room ^
 +| 09:00 | 10:30 | Jaideep Taggart Singh | FRIB | 2016  | 
 +| 10:30 | 11:00 | Katharina Domnanich | Chemistry | 31A |
 +| 11:00 | 11:30 | Kei Minamisono | FRIB | 3103 | 
 +| 11:30 | 12:00 | Alex Brown | FRIB | 2043 | 
 +| 12:00 | 13:00 | Lunch with Graduate Students | FRIB | 2311 | 
 +| 13:00 | 13:30 | Artemis Spyrou | FRIB | 2008 |
 +| 13:30 | 14:00 | Hiro Iwasaki | FRIB | 1012  | 
 +| 14:00 | 14:30 | Alex Gade | FRIB | 2303 |
 +| 14:30 | 15:00 | Paul Gueye | FRIB | 3133 | 
 +| 15:00 | 15:30 | Seminar prep | FRIB | 1300 | 
 +| 15:30 | 16:30 | Nuclear Science Seminar | FRIB | 1300 |
 +
 +===== Context =====
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 +**Title** = The Pairing Mechanism of Short Range Correlations and the impact of Nuclear Structure
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 +**Abstract**
 +<​blockquote>​At very short distances inside nuclei, protons and neutrons can form fleeting pairs with large relative momentum, known as short-range correlations (SRCs). These SRC pairs dominate the high-momentum component of nuclear wave functions and provide a unique window into the short-distance structure of nuclear matter. Due to overlapping quark distributions and strong interactions,​ SRC pairs also play a crucial role in linking nucleon structure to the underlying dynamics of the strong force and the behavior of dense nuclear systems. Although many properties of SRCs have been investigated,​ the fundamental mechanism by which nucleons form correlated pairs remains an open question. In this talk, I will provide a brief overview of what we have learned about SRCs and present new results that probe the nucleon-pairing mechanism and its connection to nuclear structure.</​blockquote>​
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 +**Relevant background with commentary from Speaker**
 +  * [[https://​journals.aps.org/​rmp/​abstract/​10.1103/​RevModPhys.89.045002|Nucleon-nucleon correlations,​ short-lived excitations,​ and the quarks within]] (just the section I. Introduction) from RMP 2017
 +  * [[https://​journals.aps.org/​prc/​abstract/​10.1103/​PhysRevC.102.064004|Novel observation of isospin structure of short-range correlations in calcium isotopes]] in PRC (2020)
 +  * [[https://​www.nature.com/​articles/​s41586-018-0400-z|Probing high-momentum protons and neutrons in neutron-rich nuclei]] in Nature (2018)
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