100 Years of Nuclear Isomers

Europe/Berlin
Hahn-Hörsaal & 640 2973 0764 (Harnack-Haus & Zoom)

Hahn-Hörsaal & 640 2973 0764

Harnack-Haus & Zoom

Ihnestrasse 16-20 14195 Berlin-Dahlem Germany
Adriana Pálffy ((Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)) , Philip Walker ((University of Surrey, UK)) , Yury Litvinov (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
Description

A hundred years have passed since Otto Hahn discovered in 1921 the first nuclear isomer at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin-Dahlem. Nuclear isomers are long-lived or metastable excited nuclear states. The nuclear structure intricacies that lead to their formation remain to this day a vivid area of theoretical and experimental research. Isomers are relevant to a larger community spanning nuclear and atomic physics, astrophysics, medical research and precision metrology. For instance, with their long lifetimes,  isomers can store large amounts of energy. If an efficient way could be found to release that energy in a controlled manner, then a new type of nuclear energy storage could be constructed. Therefore, the electromagnetic manipulation of isomers, either radiatively or via coupling to the atomic shells, is of particular interest. Long-lived isomers also play a very special role in astrophysics, where their existence can influence the pathways of nucleosynthesis. Finally, it is a nuclear isomer transition that is at present envisaged for a new type of clock that should surpass in accuracy available frequency standards.

The workshop aims at bringing together researchers from various subfields of this larger community to celebrate the nuclear isomers centenary.  Although postponed by one year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the meeting remains timely. The isomer community is preparing for major new experimental facilities that are under construction and soon to be commissioned, for example FAIR, ELI-NP, FRIB and HIAF. These will offer exceptional cross-disciplinary opportunities. We are meeting to discuss these opportunities and to prepare for them in a strategic manner. The workshop aims at synergy and cross-fertilizing effects, that will bring a new impetus to isomer research.

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Scientific scope:

A list of topics to be covered includes:

  • New developments of nuclear structure models for more accurate predictions
    of isomeric properties

  • New isomer discoveries in exotic nuclei

  • The involvement of atomic processes in isomer population and depletion

  • The role of isomers in nucleosynthesis, astromers

  • The role of isomers in superheavy elements

  • The prospect of a nuclear clock based on the 8 eV isomer in 229 Th

  • The application of isomers in nuclear medicine

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General information:

We hope to be able to hold the meeting in person at the  Harnack House in Berlin (https://www.harnackhaus-berlin.mpg.de/en). Needless to say,  the pandemic conditions that will prevail in May 2022 are uncertain. It is not excluded that the meeting will have a hybrid format, with those participants unable to attend in person connecting online.

No registration fee is planned. The attendance of doctoral students and other early-career researchers will be encouraged by travel and accommodation support for on-site participants. Further information about venue, accommodation, reservations and travel will be updated in due time.

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Participants
  • aakash narayan
  • Ablaihan Utepov
  • Abror Tuymuradov
  • Achraf Radi
  • Adam Vernon
  • Adriana Palffy
  • Ahsan Ullah
  • Aikaterini Zyriliou
  • Akshay jain
  • alfredo poves
  • Alison Bruce
  • Allanur Ansari
  • Alpana Goel
  • Alvaro Tolosa Delgado
  • Anabel Morales López
  • Andrea Gottardo
  • Andrei Andreyev
  • Andres Illana Sison
  • Andrey Blazhev
  • Andriana Martinou
  • Anu Kankainen
  • Anu Rathi
  • Araceli Lopez-Martens
  • Ashok Jain
  • Benjamin Wallis
  • Benoît GALL
  • Bharti Bhoy
  • Bhoomika Maheshwari
  • Bingfeng LV
  • Binghui Zhu
  • Bogdan Fornal
  • Boshuai Cai
  • bruce marsh
  • Caio Eduardo Cabral de Vasconcellos
  • Carl Wheldon
  • Caterina Michelagnoli
  • Changbo Fu
  • Christophe Theisen
  • Christopher Chiara
  • Corina Andreoiu
  • Costel Petrache
  • Daniel Moritz
  • DAVID ACQUAH
  • David Freire Fernández
  • Dhananjaya Sahoo
  • Dieter Ackermann
  • Dieter Schneider
  • Dimiter Balabanski
  • Dirk Rudolph
  • Enrico Maglione
  • Eric Norman
  • Fatma Cagla Akinci
  • Favour Idoko
  • Feodor Karpeshin
  • Filip Kondev
  • Florian Zacherl
  • Francesca Giacoppo
  • Furong Xu
  • G. Saxena
  • G. Wendell Misch
  • Gazel Celik
  • Gholam Wahid Shaikh
  • Giovanna Benzoni
  • Guang-shun LI
  • guangxin zhang
  • guangxin zhang
  • Guoqiang Zhang
  • Hankui Wang
  • Heinz-Eberhard Mahnke
  • Helena May Albers
  • Hiroshi Watanabe
  • Horst Schmidt-Böcking
  • Hua-Lei WANG
  • Ibrahim Mirza
  • Irene Dedes
  • Iris Dillmann
  • Ismael Martel
  • James Carroll
  • Janni Moens
  • Javlon Rayimbaev
  • Jerzy DUDEK
  • Jesse Weil
  • Jian Fuh Ong
  • Jie Chen
  • Jie YANG
  • Jose Javier Valiente Dobon
  • Joshua Majekodunmi
  • Julien Piot
  • Jutta Escher
  • Karl Hauschild
  • Karolina Kolos
  • Kathrin Wimmer
  • Kelly Chipps
  • Kevin Scharl
  • Klaus Blaum
  • Lars von der Wense
  • Lea Wunderlich
  • Lidia S. Ferreira
  • Lilli Löbell
  • Lucia Caceres
  • Luis Miguel Robledo
  • Lukas Nies
  • Magdalena Gorska
  • Mahmood Hussain
  • Marek Stryjczyk
  • Marianna Safronova
  • Mark Griffiths
  • Matthew Martin
  • Meng-Hock Koh
  • Michael Block
  • Mohini Gupta
  • MUNERA alrashed
  • Nikolay Minkov
  • Nilberto Heder Medina
  • Nisha Goswami
  • Nisha Singh
  • Nithu Ashok
  • Ophir Ruimi
  • Patrick Regan
  • Pauline Ascher
  • Peter Bedrossian
  • Peter Thirolf
  • PHILIP WALKER
  • Philippe Quentin
  • Piet Van Duppen
  • POLVONOV SATIMBOY
  • Polytimos Vasileiou
  • Priyanka Barik
  • Qi Zeng
  • Radomira Lozeva
  • Rafael Escudeiro
  • Ragandeep Singh Sidhu
  • Raja Nisar Ali Bhat
  • Ranjan Sariyal
  • Riccardo Orlandi
  • Ritu Rani
  • Robert Wadsworth
  • Roderick Clark
  • Saket Suman
  • Sandro Kraemer
  • Sangeeta Arora
  • Sean Liddick
  • Sergio Almaraz-Calderon
  • Shahab Sanjari
  • Silvia Leoni
  • Simin Wang
  • Simon Mullins
  • Simone Gargiulo
  • Sorin Pascu
  • Stephan Fritzsche
  • Stephan Wissenberg
  • Sujit Tandel
  • Sukhjeet Singh Dhindsa
  • Surender Siwach
  • SURJA KIRAN GHORUI
  • Sutanu Bhattacharya
  • Sönke Beck
  • Taka Kajino
  • Timo Dickel
  • Tobias Kirschbaum
  • Tzany Kokalova Wheldon
  • Ulli Köster
  • Vladimir Koltsov
  • Volker Dangendorf
  • Wenqiang Zhang
  • Wolfram Korten
  • Yang Sun
  • Yu Jin
  • Yuanbin Wu
  • Yury Litvinov
  • zhen huang
  • Zhenyu He
  • Zhiqiang Chen
  • zhong liu
  • Zsolt Podolyak