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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:

  1. Scientific Motivation:
    Describe the physics question your study targets and its relevance to ISRS.
    → Why is this important?
  2. 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?
  3. Key Observables:
    Identify the main quantities of interest (e.g., cross sections, angular distributions, excitation energies, angular momentum).
    → What will be measured or predicted?
  4. 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?
  5. 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

✅ 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.

💬 Questions
Please contact: imartel@uhu.esfatemeh.torabi@dci.uhu.es