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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 Knoxvill]] | + | **Speaker** = [[https://frib.msu.edu/education-and-training/graduate-students/frib-faculty/wu-profile|Prof. Xing Wu]] of FRIB |
| - | **Host** = Jaideep Taggart Singh [[singhj@frib.msu.edu]] | + | **Host** = Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic [[naviliat@frib.msu.edu]] |
| - | **When** = 2025-10-29 Wednesday | + | **When** = 2025-11-05 Wednesday |
| **Where** = FRIB 1300 | **Where** = FRIB 1300 | ||
| - | 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. | + | Local speaker - RPT presentation |
| ^ Start Time ^ End Time ^ Name ^ Building ^ Room ^ | ^ Start Time ^ End Time ^ Name ^ Building ^ Room ^ | ||
| - | | 09:00 | 10:00 | Jaideep Taggart Singh | FRIB | 2016 | | ||
| - | | 10:00 | 10:30 | | | | | ||
| - | | 10:30 | 11:00 | | | | | ||
| - | | 11:00 | 11:30 | | | | | ||
| - | | 11:30 | 12:00 | | | | | ||
| - | | 12:00 | 13:00 | | | | | ||
| - | | 13:00 | 13:30 | Lunch with Graduate Students | | | | ||
| - | | 13:30 | 14:00 | | | | | ||
| - | | 14:00 | 14:30 | Alex Gade | FRIB | 2303 | | ||
| - | | 14:30 | 15:00 | | | | | ||
| | 15:00 | 15:30 | Seminar prep | FRIB | 1300 | | | 15:00 | 15:30 | Seminar prep | FRIB | 1300 | | ||
| | 15:30 | 16:30 | Nuclear Science Seminar | FRIB | 1300 | | | 15:30 | 16:30 | Nuclear Science Seminar | FRIB | 1300 | | ||
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| - | **Title** = The Pairing Mechanism of Short Range Correlations and the impact of Nuclear Structure | + | **Title** = title |
| **Abstract** | **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> | + | <blockquote>abstract</blockquote> |
| **Relevant background with commentary from Speaker** | **Relevant background with commentary from Speaker** | ||
| - | * [[https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11214-024-01122-w|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) | + | |