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27–30 Jan 2025
IAEA Headquarters, Vienna
Europe/Vienna timezone

Recent improvements in the theory of heavy muonic atoms and their influence on nuclear radii

27 Jan 2025, 15:00
45m
Room C0343 (IAEA Headquarters, Vienna)

Room C0343

IAEA Headquarters, Vienna

Vienna International Center Wagramerstrasse 5 U-Bahn U1 Kaisermuhlen

Speaker

Natalia Oreshkina (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)

Description

For decades, muonic atom spectroscopy has provided absolute values of nuclear RMS radii. The recent restart of muonic atom measurements also led to refinements in theoretical predictions. In my presentation, I will show the latest results for heavy muonic atoms, comparing them with previous results and focusing on individual and overall uncertainties. Finally, I will discuss how recent theoretical advances may influence the established values RMS radii.

Primary author

Natalia Oreshkina (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)

Presentation materials