NUSTAR Annual Meeting 2012
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Europe/Berlin
GSI Darmstadt, Germany
GSI Darmstadt, Germany
Planckstrasse 1, Darmstadt 64291
Beschreibung
We are pleased to announce the NUSTAR Annual meeting 2012 to be held at GSI Darmstadt, Germany. The first two days will be dedicated to sub-collaboration and working group meetings. On Wednesday to Friday we will have plenary sessions, with the GENCO Award session on Thursday afternoon. One session is devoted to Nuclear Astrophysics.
Organisers:
Hans Geissel, Jürgen Gerl and Namita Goel GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH Darmstadt, Germany Alexander Herlert FAIR GmbH Darmstadt, Germany
Organisers:
Hans Geissel, Jürgen Gerl and Namita Goel GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH Darmstadt, Germany Alexander Herlert FAIR GmbH Darmstadt, Germany
Teilnehmer
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16:00
Coffee Break
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10:00
Coffee Break
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12:00
Lunch Break
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16:00
Coffee Break
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10:25
Coffee Break
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12:05
Lunch Break
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Plenary¶
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Predictive power of nuclear theories: Strengthening the links theory-experiments¶Sprecher: Jerzy Dudek (IPHC - CNRS/UdS Strasbourg, France)
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TRIGA-SPEC: Double-beta transition Q-value measurements with TRIGA-TRAP¶Sprecher: Christian Smorra (Institut für Kernchemie, Universität Mainz, Germany)
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Coulomb breakup of 17Ne-from the view point of nuclear astrophysics¶Sprecher: Justyna Marganiec (GSI Darmstadt, Germany)
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16:00
Coffee Break
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Plenary¶
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Nuclear excitation in non-thermal sources¶Sprecher: Karl Mannheim (University of Würzburg, Germany)
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Stellar lifetimes of supernova isotopes¶Sprecher: Iris Dillmann (University of Giessen, Germany)
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Latest results and the future of Fermi space-based gamma-ray astrophysics¶Sprecher: Marco Ajello (Stanford University, US)
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10:10
Coffee Break
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12:20
Lunch Break
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15:15
Coffee Break
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Resource Board Meeting¶
Closed Session
Sitzungsleiter: Dr. Alexander Herlert (FAIR Darmstadt, Germany)
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10:35
Coffee Break
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Plenary¶
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Clustering in light nuclei from a microscopic approach¶Sprecher: Christian Forssen (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
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Ring experiments for NUSTAR¶Sprecher: Nasser Kalantar (KVI, University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
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Fingerprinting superheavy elements with TASISpec¶Sprecher: Dirk Rudolph (Lund University, Sweden)
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