DPG Spring Meeting in Giessen 2024
from
Monday, 11 March 2024 (13:30)
to
Friday, 15 March 2024 (14:00)
Monday, 11 March 2024
13:30
Plenary I: Mapping Highly-Energetic Messengers throughout the Universe
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Sara Buson
(Wurzburg and DESY Zeuthen)
Plenary I: Mapping Highly-Energetic Messengers throughout the Universe
Sara Buson
(Wurzburg and DESY Zeuthen)
13:30 - 14:15
14:15
14:15 - 16:15
Contributions
14:15
Gravity tests with pulsars using new-generation radio telescopes
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Huanchen Hu
(Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie)
14:45
High-precision laser spectroscopy of helium-like carbon 12C4+
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Phillip Imgram
(Institut für Kernphysik, TU Darmstadt)
15:15
Gravitational Scattering of Compact Bodies from Worldline Quantum Field Theory
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Gustav Jakobsen
(Institut für Physik und IRIS Adlershof, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Berlin — Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) Potsdam)
15:45
Unlocking the mysteries of nuclear interactions and their astrophysical impact
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Laura Šerkšnyte
(Technical University of Munich)
Tuesday, 12 March 2024
09:00
Plenary II: Towards the German Center for Astrophysics in Lusatia
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Günther Hasinger
(Deutsches Zentrum für Astrophysik, Görlitz)
Plenary II: Towards the German Center for Astrophysics in Lusatia
Günther Hasinger
(Deutsches Zentrum für Astrophysik, Görlitz)
09:00 - 09:45
09:45
Plenary III: Photonuclear Reactions: Status and Perspectives
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Norbert Pietralla
(Inst. f. Kernphysik, TU Darmstadt)
Plenary III: Photonuclear Reactions: Status and Perspectives
Norbert Pietralla
(Inst. f. Kernphysik, TU Darmstadt)
09:45 - 10:30
11:00
11:00 - 12:30
Contributions
11:00
How to understand the hadron spectrum
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Maike Küßner
(Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
11:30
3-body problem from phenomenology and lattice QCD
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Maxim Mai
(HISKP, Uni Bonn)
12:00
Measurement of Antiproton-Production Cross Sections at AMBER
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Thomas Pöschl
(CERN)
14:00
14:00 - 15:30
Contributions
14:00
First laser spectroscopy measurements of 53Ca and the prospects for measuring 54Ca
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Tim Lellinger
(EP-SME-IS, CERN — TU-Darmstadt)
14:30
High-precision mass measurements near Sn-100 challenge nuclear theory
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Lukas Nies
(CERN - Universität Greifswald)
15:00
Ab initio advances for medium-heavy nuclei and electroweak properties
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Takayuki Miyagi
(Technische Universität Darmstadt, Department of Physics)
Wednesday, 13 March 2024
09:00
09:00 - 12:30
Contributions
09:00
Strong-interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions: a Review
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Guy D. Moore
(Institut für Kernphysik, TU Darmstadt)
09:45
Theory of Strong-Interaction Matter
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Gergely Endrodi
(Bielefeld University)
11:00
Unravelling the phase structure of strong-interaction matter with high-energy heavy-ion experiments
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Tetyana Galatyuk
(Technische Universität Darmstadt — GSI, Darmstadt)
11:45
Neutron star mergers in numerical relativity
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Masaru Shibata
(Am Mühlenberg 1, Potsdam-Golm 14476)
13:00
Funding opportunities for Early Career Researchers at DFG
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Michael Krämer
(DFG)
Funding opportunities for Early Career Researchers at DFG
Michael Krämer
(DFG)
13:00 - 13:30
14:00
14:00 - 15:30
Contributions
14:00
Observing the emergence of elliptic flow
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Sandra Brandstetter
(Physics Institute, Heidelberg University)
14:30
Multi-particle correlations: from hot-and-dense quark-gluon matter to an ultracold-and-dilute system with few atoms
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Ilya Selyuzhenkov
(GSI Darmstadt)
15:00
Hydrodynamic attractors and transport in small systems
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Aleksas Mazeliauskas
(Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Heidelberg)
Thursday, 14 March 2024
09:00
Plenary VI: The muon g−2 and the role of hadron physics
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Hartmut Wittig
(PRISMA+ Cluster of Excellence and Institute for Nuclear Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
Plenary VI: The muon g−2 and the role of hadron physics
Hartmut Wittig
(PRISMA+ Cluster of Excellence and Institute for Nuclear Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
09:00 - 09:45
09:45
Plenary VII: The tragic destiny of Mileva Marić Einstein
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Pauline Gagnon
(Indiana University)
Plenary VII: The tragic destiny of Mileva Marić Einstein
Pauline Gagnon
(Indiana University)
09:45 - 10:30
11:00
11:00 - 12:30
Contributions
11:00
Gamma spectroscopy with AGATA: New insights in nuclear excitations along the nuclear chart
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Peter Reiter
(University of Cologne, Institute of Nuclear Physics)
11:30
Anisotropic flow in heavy-ion collisions at high and low beam energies
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Hannah Elfner
(GSI, Darmstadt, Germany — Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany — FIAS, Frankfurt, Germany)
12:00
Status of ALICE and ALICE 3
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Alexander Schmah
(GSI Darmstadt)
14:00
14:00 - 15:30
Contributions
14:00
Theory of multi-quark states
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Christoph Hanhart
(IAS-4, Forschungszentrum Jülich)
14:30
Cross-Experiment Insights into Multiquarks and Molecular States
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Mikhail Mikhasenko
(Ruhr University Bochum)
15:00
Molecular and bound states searches with femtoscopy
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Valentina Mantovani Sarti
(TUM Department of Physics, Garching)
Friday, 15 March 2024
09:00
Plenary VIII: Measurement of charge radii and moments of exotic nuclides
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Liss Vázquez Rodríguez
(Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany — European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneve, Switzerland)
Plenary VIII: Measurement of charge radii and moments of exotic nuclides
Liss Vázquez Rodríguez
(Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany — European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneve, Switzerland)
09:00 - 09:45
09:45
09:45 - 10:45
Contributions
09:45
Strange hadron spectroscopy at GlueX and beyond
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Peter Hurck
(University of Glasgow, UK)
10:15
Overview of LUNA project at LNGS
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Denise Piatti
(University of Padua, Italy — INFN, division of Padua, Italy)
11:15
11:15 - 12:45
Contributions
11:15
Precision theory for charge radii of light nuclei
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Arseniy Filin
(Institut für Theoretische Physik II, Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
11:45
Investigating dense nuclear matter - recent results from HADES
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Behruz Kardan
(Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main)
12:15
High-precision mass measurements of light ion species
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Sangeetha Sasidharan
(Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg — GSI Helmholtzzentrum, Darmstadt)