1. Executive Summary of the Topical Program: Nuclear Isomers in the Era of FRIB
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Misch, G. W., Mumpower, M. R., Kondev, F. G., Marley, S. T., Almaraz-Calderon, S., Brodeur, M., Brown, B. A., Carpenter, M. P., Carroll, J. J., Chiara, C. J., Chipps, K. A., Crider, B. P., Gade, A., Grzywacz, R., Jones, K. L., Kay, B. P., Kolos, K., Litvinov, Yu. A., Lopez-Caceres, S., Meyer, B. S., Minamisono, K., Morgan, G. E., Orford, R., Pain, S. D., Purcell, J., Ratkiewicz, A., Schatz, H., Sprouse, T. M., Sun, Y., Surman, R., Tannous, J. A., and Walker, P. M.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report on the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) Theory Alliance topical program "Nuclear Isomers in the Era of FRIB". We outline the many ways isomers influence and contribute to nuclear science and technology, especially in the four FRIB pillars: properties of rare isotopes, nuclear astrophysics, fundamental symmetries, and applications for the nation and society. We conclude with a resolution stating our recommendation that the nuclear physics community actively pursue isomer research. A white paper is forthcoming., Comment: 4 pages including references
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- 2023