Nuclear Physics (CSN3)

The National Scientific Committee 3 (CSN3) of the INFN coordinates nuclear physics research in Italy. The main goal of CSN3 is to study how the elementary constituents of matter, quarks, combine to form atomic nuclei. To achieve this, the experiments conducted by CSN3 study high-energy particle collisions, allowing the observation of the behavior of nuclei under extreme conditions. CSN3 actively collaborates with international scientific institutions to carry out highly significant experiments, and the Tor Vergata Section is involved in the following activities:

LogoSiglaDescrizioneResponsabile
BGOOD (MAMBO)The BGO-Open Dipole experiment for nuclear physics Alessia Fantini
EPIC

ePIC, understanding the nuclear glue holding matter together in the Universe.Annalisa D'Angelo
ERNA2ERNA2, astrophysical nuclear reactions reproduced in laboratory.Cristina Morone
FOOTMeasuring nuclear fragmentation for hadrontherapyAnnalisa D'Angelo
JLAB 12Physics at Jefferson LabAnnalisa D'Angelo

Local Coordinator: Prof. Cristina Morone