Jacek Dobaczewski |
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Institute of Theoretical Physics |
Faculty of Physics |
University of Warsaw |
Pasteura 5 |
PL-02-093 Warsaw, POLAND |
Office no. 5.74, fifth floor |
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Physics of exotic nuclei: Pairing and deformation in nuclei near neutron drip line. Coupling to continuum. Isospin and density dependence of effective interactions. Collective excitations in weakly bound nuclei.
Physics of rapidly rotating nuclei: Rotational bands in superdeformed nuclei. Magnetic rotation and chiral rotation. Rotation of exotic shapes: pyramid and diamond shapes. Identical bands. Effective interactions in time-odd channels.
Research group: Nuclear Structure Theory Division
As of November 19, 2024 is available here.
Papers submitted during the past 18 months
(Links to papers submitted earlier are here)
Title |
Submitted on |
Submitted to |
arxiv.org |
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Shape polarization in the tin isotopes near N = 60 from precision g-factor measurements in short-lived 11/2- isomers |
August 28, 2023 |
Physics Letters B847, 138268 (2023) |
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Electromagnetic properties of indium isotopes elucidate the doubly magic character of 100Sn | November 16, 2023 |
Nature Physics 20, 1719 (2024) |
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Two-center harmonic oscillator basis for Skyrme-DFT calculations (I): formalism and Proof of Principle | June 5, 2024 |
Physical Review C, submitted |
A concise version of November 19, 2024 is available here.
20-11-2017
The Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University conferred on me an honorary degree of Doctor Honoris Causa. A short speech that I have given during the ceremony can be found here. |
07-08-2016
I have given four one-day lectures at the TALENT Course 4: Density
Functional Theory and Self-Consistent Methods, which was held at the
University of York in York, UK, from July 17 to August 6, 2016. The other
three principal lecturers were Andrea Idini, Alessandro Pastore, and Nicolas
Schunck. All of the course materials and videos are made freely available here
and TALENT encourages students and scientists worldwide to
make use of them.
31-08-2015
"Nuclear structure theory"
is a series of lectures presented at the
18th STFC UK Postgraduate Nuclear Physics Summer School,
24 August - 5 September, 2015, Lancaster University, UK.
The lectures are also available as
a
PDF file (15MB)
or as a
PowerPoint file (20MB).
The slides presented during the talk can also be downloaded as a set of 94
zipped GIF pictures (4MB).
27-02-2015
I have been appointed a
Chair in theoretical nuclear physics at the
University of York, with the mission of establishing new nuclear physics theory activity at York.
06-06-2012
I have obtained the second
FIDIPRO grant, which will allow me to continue
in years 2013-2017 at the University of
Jyväskylä (Finland) a
theoretical project aiming at a description of global properties of
nuclei, with special emphasis on describing low-energy correlations.
18-08-2010
"Density functional theory and energy
density functionals in nuclear physics"
is a series of lectures presented at the
9th CNS-EFES International Summer School,
18-24 August 2010,
Center for Nuclear Study
University of Tokyo in RIKEN.
The lectures are here available as
a
PDF file (6.6MB).
30-01-2009
"Energy density functional methods in nuclear physics"
is a series of lectures presented at the
20th Chris Engelbrecht Summer School in Theoretical Physics,
19–28 January 2009, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
The lectures are also available as
a
PDF file (6MB)
or as a
PowerPoint file (15MB).
The slides presented during the talk can also be downloaded as a set of 94
zipped GIF pictures (5MB).
17-08-2008
"Energy Density Functional Methods in Nuclear Physics"
is a series of lectures presented at
The 18th Jyväskylä Summer School,
Jyväskylä (Finland), 18th – 22nd August 2008.
31-10-2007
In collaboration with Matti Manninen and Ramon Wyss, we have prepared
proposal to the European Science
Foundation on Advanced Research in Theoretical Nuclear Structure for
Applications at European Infrastructure Facilities (ARTHENSA).
15-03-2007
In years 2007-2011 I will be leading at the University of
Jyväskylä (Finland) a new
theoretical project aiming at a description of global properties of
nuclei, with special emphasis on describing nuclei far from stability.
See also the 2007 FIDIPRO
news and
brochure.
01-10-2005
"Towards a Universal Density Functional for the Nucleus"
was a workshop that I co-organized at the
Institute for Nuclear Theory,
Seattle, 26-30 September, 2005, in the framework of the
fall INT program
Nuclear Structure Near the Limits of
Stability (INT-05-3).
25-06-2005
"Effective fields from quarks to exotic nuclei"
is a series of lectures presented at the
Ecole Doctorale de Physique, Chimie Physique et Mathématiques,
Strasbourg, 20-24 June 2005.
The lectures are also available as
a
PDF file (34MB)
or as a
PowerPoint file (23MB).
The slides presented during the talk can also be downloaded as a set of 82
zipped JPG pictures (6MB).
10-06-2005
The 2004
Zdzislaw Szymanski Prize was awarded to
Bogdan Fornal for his studies of neutron-rich nuclei excited in
deep-inelastic heavy-ion collisions, and in particular for his
discovery of the neutron N=32 magic gap.
03-01-2005
The HFODD home page
has been established. The code HFODD solves the nuclear Skyrme-Hartree-Fock
or Skyrme-Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov problem by using the Cartesian deformed
harmonic-oscillator basis.
25-08-2004
"Nuclear Structure and Rare Isotopes"
is a series of lectures presented at the
3rd RIA Summer School, Argonne, August 8-14, 2004.
The lectures are here also available as
a zipped
Postscript (20MB) file
or as a
PDF (20MB) file.
The slides presented during the talk can be downloaded as a
PowerPoint (10MB) file,
or a zipped
set of 53 JPG (4MB) files.
17-06-2004
The 2003
Zdzislaw Szymanski Prize was awarded to Marek Pfützner for his discovery
of the two-proton decay and research concerning isomerism in nuclei far from
stability.
07-10-2003
The 2002
Zdzislaw Szymanski Prize was awarded to Piotr Magierski of the Warsaw
Institute of Technology for his investigations of shell effects in fermion
systems, from atomic nuclei through mesoscopic systems to neutron stars.
07-09-2002
"How weakly bound are the strongly interacting systems?"
is a course of three lectures presented at the
Ecole Internationale Joliot-Curie
that was held in Maubuisson, at Hourtin lake, Gironde, France, on 8 - 14 September, 2002.
The course will be published in the School Proceedings.
06-08-2001
"Theoretical developments in heavy nuclei"
is a talk presented at the
International Nuclear Physics Conference
that was held in Berkeley, USA, on 30 July - 3 August, 2001.
The talk will be published in the Conference Proceedings Series of the
American Institute of Physics, and is here available as
a gzipped
Postscript (8.8MB) file.
The slides presented during the talk can be downloaded as a zipped
PowerPoint (5.7MB) file,
a gzipped
Postscript (6.9MB) file,
or a zipped
set of GIF (896kB) files.
18-11-2000
"Nuclear structure issues at RIA"
is a talk presented at the
Town Meeting on Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics
that was held in Oakland, USA, on November 9-12, 2000.
17-06-2000
Institute of Theoretical Physics has organized in Warsaw on February 6-10,
2001 the conference
High Spin Physics 2001,
dedicated to the memory of Zdzislaw Szymanski, our teacher, colleague, and collaborator.
20-11-1999
Nuclear structure theory studies in Poland in years 1996-1999
(compressed PS file of 88kB) is a brief note
prepared for the Finno-Polish Symposium that has
taken place in Warsaw in the beginning of December 1999.
02-03-1999
Nuclear Structure for the 21st Century
is a nuclear structure theory program organized at the
Institute for Nuclear Theory,
Seattle by Jacek Dobaczewski (IFT)
and Jerry Draayer (LSU).
Last modified: November 19, 2024