ISRS Report Guidelines
We kindly invite all collaborators to prepare and submit a concise report (1–2 pages). These reports will ensure a clear, consistent, and strategic overview aligned with the goals of the ISRS Physics Working Group.
📄 Report Structure
Please address the following five sections in your report:
Please address the following five sections in your report:
- Scientific Motivation:
Describe the physics question your study targets and its relevance to ISRS.
→ Why is this important? - Reaction Mechanism & Approach:
Specify the reaction(s) involved (e.g., MNT, fusion-evaporation, transfer), projectile, target, energy, and briefly explain your methodological approach.
→ How are you approaching the problem? - Key Observables:
Identify the main quantities of interest (e.g., cross sections, angular distributions, excitation energies, angular momentum).
→ What will be measured or predicted? - Experimental and Computational Requirements:
Outline the experimental setup (e.g., recoil separator, gamma array, active target) and beam characteristics needed. If applicable, include computational tools, data needs, or theoretical inputs.
→ What do you need to carry out the experiment or simulation? - Strategic Impact:
Explain how your study supports the ISRS roadmap:
• Does it address a high-impact physics case?
• Does it demonstrate unique ISRS capabilities?
• Does it benchmark or improve theoretical models?
📤 Report Format & Submission
- Length: 1-2 pages per topic
- File format: Word
- Submit to: Login portal or email: fatemeh.torabi@dci.uhu.es
- Deadline: October 15
✅ Objective
Your contribution will feed directly into the ISRS scientific report, helping to define scientific priorities, identify breakthrough opportunities, and support coordinated planning of experiments and modeling efforts.
Your contribution will feed directly into the ISRS scientific report, helping to define scientific priorities, identify breakthrough opportunities, and support coordinated planning of experiments and modeling efforts.