Conveners
Plenary Talks
- A. Aprahamian (University of Notre Dame, USA.)
Plenary Talks
- Piet Van Espen (University of Antwerp)
Plenary Talks
- Nick van Remortel (University of Antwerp)
Plenary Talks
- Gordon Baym (University of Illinois)
Plenary Talks
- Corina Andreoiu (Simon Fraser University)
Plenary Talks
- Alinka Lepine-Szily (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Description
Plenary Sessions on Wednesday-Friday mornings (25 min + 5 min)
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Dr Fabiana Gramegna (Legnaro National Laboratory, INFN, Italy.)25/10/2017, 08:30Nuclear Instrumentation and FacilitiesPlenary Talk
SPES (Selective Production of Exotic Species) is the INFN project for a Nuclear Physics facility with Radioactive Ion Beams (RIBs). It is in advanced construction in Legnaro, with several technological innovations and challenges foreseen, comprehensive of new achievements and improvements.
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SPES will provide mostly neutron-rich exotic beams derived by the fission fragments (1013 fiss/s)... -
Dr Grzegorz Kaminski (The H. Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN, Poland.)25/10/2017, 09:00Nuclear Instrumentation and FacilitiesPlenary Talk
An significant part of the upgrade of the Dubna Radiactive Ion Beams facility is the replacement of the ACCULINNA fragment separator with a new high acceptance device - the ACCULINNA-2. The project of a new in-flight facility for low energy 30-60 AMeV primary beams with 3 ≤ Z ≤ 36 has been started in 2011. The new device is destined to add considerably to the studies of drip-line nuclei...
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Alinka Lépine-Szily (Instituto de Física - Universidade de São Paulo, C.P.66318,05389-970 São Paulo, Brazil)25/10/2017, 09:30Nuclear Structure, Nuclear Reactions and Exotic NucleiParallel Talk
The “Radioactive Ion Beams in Brasil” (RIBRAS) facility is the first device in the Southern Hemisphere to produce unstable secondary beams. It is in operation since 2004 and it consists of two super-conducting solenoids of maximum magnetic field B = 6.5T, coupled to the 8UD-Pelletron tandem Accelerator installed at the University of São Paulo Physics Institute. The radioactive ions produced by...
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Liliana Caballero (University of Guelph, Canada.)25/10/2017, 10:30Nuclear Structure, Nuclear Reactions and Exotic NucleiPlenary Talk
Overarching questions such how and where are the heavy elements synthesized, and what is the mechanism of stellar explosions, like supernovae, have been the subject of study of nuclear astrophysics for the last decades. These puzzles are closely connected to the behavior of matter under extreme density and temperature conditions. Our current understanding relies on simulations, micro-physics...
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M. A. Rizzutto (Instituto de Física, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil.)25/10/2017, 11:00Nuclear Analytical Techniques and Applications in Art, Archeology, Environment, Energy, Space and SecurityPlenary Talk
Scientific investigations in the cultural heritage and objects of art are routinely performed in Europe and the United States a few decades ago, in Brazil we are currently increasingly using atomic and nuclear methods for this purpose. Since 2003 the Group of Applied Physics with accelerators of the Institute of Physics of the University of São Paulo has worked with various methodologies for...
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Hellen C. Santos (São Paulo University)25/10/2017, 11:30Nuclear Analytical Techniques and Applications in Art, Archeology, Environment, Energy, Space and SecurityPlenary Talk
For the fisrt time, a Saliba's painting was investigated by means analytical technique, MA-XRF (Macro- X-Ray Fluorescence). The LANDIS-X, a novel mobile scanner, allowed to obtain elemental distribution of the pigments allowing better elucidating palette and painting technique.
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Dr Ivo Van Vulpen (NIKHEF and Universiteit Van Amsterdam, Netherlands)26/10/2017, 08:30High Energy Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (covering Hadron Structure, Phases of Nuclear Matter, QCD, Precision Measurements with Nuclei, Fundamental Interactions and Neutrinos)Plenary Talk
Five years ago, particle physicists announced the discovery of the Higgs boson, the last missing ingredient in the Standard Model.
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Since then, the enormous wealth of data collected by the ATLAS experiment has allowed us to zoom in on the properties of this fundamental scalar that is linked to electroweak symmetry breaking, a fundamental ingredient in the model that describes the elementary... -
Nikola Poljak (ALICE collaboration)26/10/2017, 09:00High Energy Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (covering Hadron Structure, Phases of Nuclear Matter, QCD, Precision Measurements with Nuclei, Fundamental Interactions and Neutrinos)Plenary Talk
The ALICE experiment at CERN investigates the properties of strongly interacting matter at high temperatures. This talk highlights some of the recent results from the collaboration,presenting key constraints on properties of the QCD matter. A brief description of the ALICE upgrade program is also given.
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Miguel Vidal Marono (Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL) (BE))26/10/2017, 09:30High Energy Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (covering Hadron Structure, Phases of Nuclear Matter, QCD, Precision Measurements with Nuclei, Fundamental Interactions and Neutrinos)Plenary Talk
In the Run-2 of the Large Hadron Collider, CMS is recording an impressive amount of proton-proton collision data at a center of mass energy of 13 TeV. In this talk, we highlight the CMS status in 2017 and some of the latest physics results.
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Fabio Happacher (INFN)26/10/2017, 10:30High Energy Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (covering Hadron Structure, Phases of Nuclear Matter, QCD, Precision Measurements with Nuclei, Fundamental Interactions and Neutrinos)Plenary Talk
The Mu2e Experiment at Fermilab will search for coherent, neutrino-less conversion of negative muons into electrons in the field of an Aluminum nucleus. The dynamics of such charged lepton flavour violating (CLFV) process is well modelled by a two-body decay, resulting in a mono-energetic electron with an energy slightly below the muon rest mass.
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If no events are observed in three years of... -
Neven Simicevic (Louisiana Tech University)26/10/2017, 11:00High Energy Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (covering Hadron Structure, Phases of Nuclear Matter, QCD, Precision Measurements with Nuclei, Fundamental Interactions and Neutrinos)Parallel Talk
The results of the Q-weak experiment at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility are presented. The experiment performed the most precise measurement of the parity-violating electron-proton scattering asymmetry at low momentum transfer, resulting in the first direct determination of the weak charge of the proton (a weak force analog to the electric charge for the electromagnetic...
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Prof. Corina Andreoiu (Simon Fraser University)26/10/2017, 11:30Nuclear Structure, Nuclear Reactions and Exotic NucleiParallel Talk
GRIFFIN [1], the Gamma-Ray Infrastructure For Fundamental Investigations of Nuclei is the new decay spectroscopy array located at TRIUMF, Canada’s National Laboratory for Nuclear and Particle Physics. GRIFFIN consists of 16 large-volume hyper-pure germanium clover detectors assisted by a custom-built digital data acquisition system, providing 10% efficiency for detecting gamma-rays at 1.3 MeV....
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Sabin Stoica (International Centre for Advanced Training and Research in Physics, Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering)27/10/2017, 08:30High Energy Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (covering Hadron Structure, Phases of Nuclear Matter, QCD, Precision Measurements with Nuclei, Fundamental Interactions and Neutrinos)Plenary Talk
Double beta decay (DBD) is a nuclear process with the longest lifetime measured until present, which study presents a great interest. Indeed, its possible neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decay mode is a beyond Standard Model (BSM) process whose discovery would clarify if the lepton number is conserved, decide on the neutrinos character (are they Dirac or Majorana particles?) and give a hint on...
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Dr Alexis Diaz-Torres (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)27/10/2017, 09:00Nuclear Structure, Nuclear Reactions and Exotic NucleiPlenary Talk
I will report on a quantitative study of the sub-Coulomb fusion of astrophysically important heavy-ion collisions, such as $^{16}$O + $^{16}$O and $^{12}$C + $^{12}$C. It is carried out using wave-packet dynamics. The low-energy collision is described in the rotating center-of-mass frame within a nuclear molecular picture [1]. A collective Hamiltonian drives the time propagation of the...
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Prof. Lidia Ferreira (CeFEMA/IST)27/10/2017, 09:30Nuclear Structure, Nuclear Reactions and Exotic NucleiPlenary Talk
Nuclear structure far from stability plays a crucial role in the processes that lead to the formation of the elements. In the specific case of the proton drip-line, its location constrains the path of nucleosynthesis in explosive astrophysical scenarios such as in supernovae and X-ray bursters.
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In such scenarios, the density and temperature are so high, that rapid proton capture can occur, and... -
Prof. Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory and Department of Physics and Astronomy)27/10/2017, 10:30Nuclear Structure, Nuclear Reactions and Exotic NucleiPlenary Talk
Measurements in nuclear β decay played a crucial role in the development of the (V-A) theory of weak interactions, which is embedded in the standard electroweak model (SM). Experiments in β decay offer today a sensitive tool to search for physics beyond the SM, complementary to direct searches performed at high energies.
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It has recently been observed that, in searches for new interactions and... -
Prof. Moshe Gai (University of Connecticut)27/10/2017, 11:00High Energy Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (covering Hadron Structure, Phases of Nuclear Matter, QCD, Precision Measurements with Nuclei, Fundamental Interactions and Neutrinos)Plenary Talk
The accurate measurement of the baryon density by WMAP renders Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) a parameter free theory with only inputs from measurements of the relevant (12 canonical) nuclear reactions. BBN predicts with high accuracy the measured abundance of deuterium, helion and helium relative to hydrogen, but it over-predicts the abundance of 7Li relative to hydrogen by a factor of...
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Shalev Gilad (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA, 02139, USA.)27/10/2017, 11:30High Energy Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (covering Hadron Structure, Phases of Nuclear Matter, QCD, Precision Measurements with Nuclei, Fundamental Interactions and Neutrinos)Parallel Talk
The EMC effect is the observation that the structure of nucleons in nuclear medium is modified from that in free space. Over 1000 papers were written about the effect, but no explanation is commonly accepted. A linear correlation has recently been observed between the slopes of the EMC universal curve for 0.3 < x$_B$ < 0.7 in deep-inelastic (DIS) lepton scattering, d[F$_2$(A)/F$_2$(d)]/dx$_B$...
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