MU days 2022

Europe/Berlin
SB1 1.201 (GSI Main Lecture Hall)

SB1 1.201

GSI Main Lecture Hall

Frank Maas (Helmholtz-Institut Mainz) , Michael Block (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI)) , Tetyana Galatyuk (TU Darmstadt / GSI)
Description

The Helmholtz program days Matter and the Universe 2022 will take place on October 20th and 21st, 2022. The meeting will be organised in a hybrid-mode: in person at GSI/FAIR in the Lecture Hall SB1 (see site map of the campus) as well as online via the conference software Zoom:

https://gsi-fair.zoom.us/j/63298276867
Passcode: 801306

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In-person attendance following the current covid rules on campus requires to ware a face mask.

Talks can be uploaded directly to indico or to this upload link (please include your Last Name to the file name).

The parent-child office can be reserved by sending mail to gleichstellungsgremium@gsi.de. The office is equipped for working and with toys for children.

 

A number of rooms at the Best Western Plus Plaza Hotel Darmstadt - Am Kavalleriesand 6 - 64295 - Darmstadt (link) have been held for us until and including 23.09.2022. Please make sure you book your accommodations asap to guarantee a room. To do so, please send an e-mail to Reservierung@darmstadt.plazahotels.de with the code GSI-MU_Days.

The booking deadline has expired but a limited number of rooms is still available.

 

Registration
Registration Form
Participants
  • Ahmed Foda
  • Alexander Herlert
  • Alexander Yakushev
  • Alexey Lokhov
  • Andrea Dubla
  • Andreas Bauswein
  • Andreas Ebersoldt
  • Andreas Flörs
  • Andreas Haungs
  • Andro Kacharava
  • Anita Meraviglia
  • Anna Alicke
  • Anna Senger
  • Annalena Kalteyer
  • Apeksha Singhal
  • Arnaud Le Fevre
  • Beate Heinemann
  • Bianca Keilhauer
  • Burkhard Kolb
  • Carmen Merx
  • Carolina Reetz
  • Caroline Fengler
  • Caroline Robin
  • Christian Schwebler
  • Christian Stegmann
  • Christine Collins
  • Christine Hornung
  • Daniel Heuchel
  • Daniel Mohler
  • Danila Barskiy
  • Daria Kostyleva
  • Dennis Renisch
  • Dennis Soldin
  • Diana Alvear Terrero
  • Divyang Prajapati
  • Dominic Hinz
  • Dong Liu
  • Donghwa Kang
  • Eldar Ganiev
  • Ernst Artes
  • Faraz Amjad
  • Felix Sefkow
  • Florian Seck
  • Francesca Giacoppo
  • Francesca Luoni
  • Francesco Zappon
  • Frank Goldenbaum
  • Frank Nerling
  • Frank Simon
  • Freya Blekman
  • Friedrich-Karl Thielemann
  • Gabriel Martinez Pinedo
  • Gabriela Perez Andrade
  • Gabriele Inghirami
  • Guillaume Taillepied
  • Hannah Elfner
  • Hans Klages
  • Hans Stroeher
  • Harald Schieler
  • Huagen Xu
  • Ilya Selyuzhenkov
  • Irmgard Langbein
  • Jakapat Kannika
  • James Ritman
  • Jan Gollub
  • Joachim Stroth
  • Joerg Pretz
  • Johan Messchendorp
  • Johannes Braathen
  • Juergen Reuter
  • Jürgen Gerl
  • Kai Schweda
  • Katharina Behr
  • Kathrin Valerius
  • Katrin Link
  • Ken Suzuki
  • Klaus Eitel
  • Klaus Götzen
  • Klaus Peters
  • Lauren Reed
  • Lisa Biermann
  • Maksym Ovchynnikov
  • Marc Klinger
  • Maria Stefaniak
  • Markus Roth
  • Markus Steidl
  • Martin Gasthuber
  • Martin Schimassek
  • Martina Laura Ojeda
  • María Teresa Núñez Pardo de Vera
  • Matthias Kasemann
  • Matthias Kleifges
  • Matthias Schnepf
  • Maurice Donner
  • Michael Block
  • Michael Unger
  • Neeraj Kurichiyanil
  • Oliver Just
  • Pavlo Plotko
  • Peter Katrik
  • Peter McKeown
  • Peter Senger
  • Peter Wintz
  • Petra Schwab
  • Piotr Gasik
  • Priscilla Pani
  • Ralf Averbeck
  • Ralf Engels
  • Ralf Gebel
  • Ralf Kliemt
  • Ralph Engel
  • Rodrigo Fernandez
  • Roman Hiller
  • Saad Siddique
  • Sabine Giebenhain
  • Shailaja Mohanty
  • Silvia Masciocchi
  • Simon Spies
  • Simone Amoroso
  • Snehankit Pattnaik
  • Summer Blot
  • Susan Schadmand
  • Svenja Heyns
  • Swathi Karanth
  • Tanguy Pierog
  • Tetyana Galatyuk
  • Thomas Neff
  • Thomas Schörner
  • Thomas Thümmler
  • Thorsten Kollegger
  • Tim Lukas Holch
  • Timo Dickel
  • Tista Mukherjee
  • Tobias Stockmanns
  • Ulrich Einhaus
  • Vera Shmakova
  • Volker Hejny
  • Waleed Esmail
  • Wiebke Schubotz
  • Yee Chinn Yap
  • Yvonne Leifels
  • Thursday, 20 October
    • 10:00 10:45
      Coffee Break 45m SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall

    • 10:45 11:00
      Intro: Welcome SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall

      • 10:45
        General information 15m
        Speakers: Beate Heinemann (DESY) , Engel Ralph (ETP) , Tetyana Galatyuk (TU Darmstadt / GSI)
    • 11:00 12:25
      Overview: Topic Highlights SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall

    • 12:25 12:35
      Photo 10m SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

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    • 12:35 13:30
      Lunch 55m Kantine (GSI)

      Kantine

      GSI

    • 13:30 17:00
      Social event: Construction site tours 3h 30m SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall

    • 17:00 17:50
      Topical talk SB1 1.201

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      GSI Main Lecture Hall

      • 17:00
        Heavy element nucleosynthesis as a probe of matter at the extremes 45m

        Gabriel Martínez-Pinedo is awarded the Leibniz Prize 2022 in recognition of his outstanding work in theoretical astrophysics on the formation of the heavy elements. Heavy elements with atomic numbers beyond that of iron are created in the universe as a result of certain astrophysical processes and require extreme densities of neutrons. But the question of how these astrophysical processes take place was one of the unsolved problems of physics in the 21st century – and this is precisely where Martínez-Pinedo's research brought about a paradigm shift: it is not the collapse of heavy stars in supernova explosions that is the pivotal process here but the fusion of neutron stars. Based on this finding, Martínez-Pinedo was able to predict that such an event should be a thousand times brighter in terms of observation than the nova explosions known from the Milky Way; the term “kilo-nova” was created to describe this phenomenon. This prediction was actually verified when a neutron star merger was observed for the first time in 2017 using gravitational waves and telescopes.

        Speaker: Gabriel Martinez Pinedo (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
    • 18:00 21:00
      Welcome Dinner https://www.weisser-schwan.com/restaurant/ 3h Frankfurter Landstraße 190 64291 Darmstadt-Arheilgen (Hotel Weißer Schwan)

      Frankfurter Landstraße 190 64291 Darmstadt-Arheilgen

      Hotel Weißer Schwan

  • Friday, 21 October
    • 09:00 09:45
      Topical Talk on future initiatives SB1 1.201 (GSI Main Lecture Hall; To connect virtually please make use of the following link: https://desy.zoom.us/j/68514595879?pwd=ZUhYVWhvU09ZUnhkMHF1Y0FmWmZOQT09)

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall; To connect virtually please make use of the following link: https://desy.zoom.us/j/68514595879?pwd=ZUhYVWhvU09ZUnhkMHF1Y0FmWmZOQT09

      • 09:00
        Deutsches Zentrum für Astrophysik (DZA) 15m SB1 1.201

        SB1 1.201

        GSI Main Lecture Hall; To connect virtually please make use of the following link: https://desy.zoom.us/j/68514595879?pwd=ZUhYVWhvU09ZUnhkMHF1Y0FmWmZOQT09

        Speakers: Christian Stegmann, Günther Hasinger
      • 09:15
        (Satellite talk) Gravitational Wave Astronomy 30m https://desy.zoom.us/j/68514595879?pwd=ZUhYVWhvU09ZUnhkMHF1Y0FmWmZOQT09

        https://desy.zoom.us/j/68514595879?pwd=ZUhYVWhvU09ZUnhkMHF1Y0FmWmZOQT09

        Einstein Telescope Community Meeting Autumn 2022:
        https://indico.desy.de/event/34669/timetable/#20221021

        The German Einstein Telescope Community is invited to a face-to-face meeting in Hanover to present status and perspectives in Gravitational Wave Astronomy.

        The status of future projects such as the PTA (Pusar Timing Array), LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) space mission and potential observing opportunities at 10 kHz and beyond will be presented.

        Current German activities towards the realization of the Einstein Telescope (ET) will be presented and discussed in view of a German contribution to this future Gravitational Wave interferometer.

        Speaker: Marica Branchesi
    • 09:45 10:30
      Overview: LK II SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall

    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee Break 30m SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

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    • 11:00 12:03
      Flashtalks: Session 1 SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall

      • 11:00
        (CML) Kilonova emission from realistic neutron star merger simulations 7m
        Speaker: Christine Collins (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
      • 11:07
        (FPF) New constraints on extended Higgs sectors from the trilinear Higgs coupling 7m
        Speaker: Johannes Braathen
      • 11:14
        (MRU) The "muon puzzle“ seen from the perspective of IceCube 7m
        Speaker: Dennis Soldin (KIT)
      • 11:21
        (CML) Recent results from Borexino: measurement of CNO solar neutrinos and directionality of sub-MeV solar neutrinos 7m
        Speaker: Apksha Singhal (FZ Jülich)
      • 11:28
        (FPF) Electroweak Baryogenesis in extended Higgs sectors 7m
        Speaker: Lisa Biermann
      • 11:35
        (MRU) Differences between Auger and TA spectra: Systematics or indication of a local astrophysical source? 7m
        Speaker: Pavlo Plotko (DESY)
      • 11:42
        (CML, zoom) Hyperon reconstruction in PANDA 7m
        Speaker: Anna Alicke (Forschungszentrum Jülich(FZJ))
      • 11:49
        (MRU) The ULTRASAT UV camera: design and first characterization results 7m
        Speaker: Francesco Zappon
      • 11:56
        (GSI LKII, zoom) High statistics PET images of radioactive carbon beams for tumor therapy 7m
        Speaker: Daria Kostyleva (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
    • 12:03 13:00
      Lunch 57m SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall

    • 13:00 14:30
      Flashtalks: Session 2 SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall

      • 13:00
        (CML, zoom) Axion searches at storage rings 7m
        Speaker: Karanth Swathi
      • 13:07
        (FPF) LFU violation and prospects at Belle II 7m
        Speaker: Eldar Ganiev
      • 13:14
        (CML) A “charming” view on matter formation with ALICE 7m
        Speaker: Annalena Kalteyer (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
      • 13:21
        (FPF) Fast calorimeter simulations with Machine Learning techniques 7m
        Speaker: Peter Mc Keown
      • 13:28
        (MRU) Extending the Physics Reach of the Pierre Auger Observatory using Low-Level Trigger Data 7m
        Speaker: Martin Schimassek (KIT)
      • 13:35
        (CML) High accuracy mass measurements of exotic nuclei with an MR-TOF-MS 7m
        Speaker: Christine Hornung (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
      • 13:42
        (MRU) Bush fires & the Crab Nebula 7m
        Speaker: Tim Holch (DESY)
      • 13:49
        (FPF) A detailed map of Higgs boson interactions ten years after the discovery 7m
        Speaker: Martina Ojeda
      • 13:56
        (CML) Studies of the expanding matter lifetime at high muB with HADES experiment 7m
        Speaker: Maria Stefaniak (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
      • 14:03
        (MRU) Searches for Heavy Neutral Leptons 7m
        Speaker: Maksym Ovchynnikov (KIT)
      • 14:10
        (FPF) From the precision frontier to physics beyond the SM 7m
        Speaker: Simone Amoroso
      • 14:17
        (CML) Hydrogen-based nuclear spin ordering: from fundamental symmetries to contrast agents in MRI (2021 Erwin Schrödinger Prize) 7m
        Speakers: Danila Barskiy, Dmitry Budker (Helmholtz Institute Mainz, JGU)
    • 14:30 15:00
      Coffee Break 30m SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall

    • 15:00 15:15
      Flashtalks: Session 3 SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall

    • 15:15 16:15
      Topical Talk on future initiatives SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall

    • 16:15 16:45
      Coffee Break 30m SB1 1.201

      SB1 1.201

      GSI Main Lecture Hall