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  • Re-examination of the Development Issues of Inland Nuclear Power in China
    Yingjie Wang Xianke Peng Wanguang Zhao Mi Zhou Gang Su Qi Luo Qizhen Ye Xiangeng Zhao
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(6): 180. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2025.07.037

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.

  • Innovation and Development in Nuclear Technology Application: A Study Based on the Integration of Sci-Tech Innovation with Industrial Innovation
    Yingjie Wang Xianke Peng Xiaomian Hu
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(6): 206. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2025.03.012

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.

  • Development of Particle Accelerators in the Life and Health Fields
    Donglin Ren Huanrui Zhang Guobin Fan Yiwei Yang Xun Cai Liang Liu
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(6): 217. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2025.07.004

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.

  • Engineering Application of Fusion Reactors in China: Problems and Strategies
    Jingwu Wen Shangkun Peng Xuxia He Haitao Li Peng Lu Zhipeng Guo
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(6): 192. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2025.03.010

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.