Spins in Exotic Nuclei: RI-beam Experiments with Polarized Targets
Tomohiro Uesaka

TL;DR
This paper reviews the use of polarized targets and radioactive ion beams in experiments to explore spin effects in exotic nuclei, highlighting current methods, challenges, and future directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental techniques and future prospects for studying spin phenomena in exotic nuclei using polarized targets and RI-beams.
Findings
Polarized proton scattering reveals spin effects in exotic nuclei.
Current experimental setups face technical challenges.
Future experiments aim to deepen understanding of nuclear spin dynamics.
Abstract
Spin-degrees of freedom play a significant role in exotic nuclei. Scattering with polarized protons has potential as a powerful tool to explore the spin effects in nuclei. This lecture note discusses the background, current status, and future prospects of experimental studies with spin polarized targets and radioactive ion beams.
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