530. WE-Heraeus-Seminar:<br /> <br /> Nuclear Masses and Nucleosynthesis

Europe/Berlin
Bad Honnef

Bad Honnef

Physikzentrum, Hauptstr. 5, 53604 Bad Honnef
Almudena Arcones (TU Darmstadt, GSI), George F. Bertsch (Institute for Nuclear Theory), Klaus Blaum (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
Beschreibung
530. WE-Heraeus-Seminar: Nuclear Masses and Nucleosynthesis
The focus of this seminar are exotic nuclei that participate in the nucleosynthesis. Half of the heavy elements are produced by the r-process, when nuclei rapidly capture a large number of neutrons on time scales faster than beta decay. Although the astrophysical site of the r-process has not yet been identified, the extreme conditions required suggest that core-collapse supernovae and neutron-star mergers are the best candidates. The r-process path involves nuclei far from stability for which no experimental data are available and theoretical extrapolations are still very uncertain. Nuclear masses, half lives, and reactions of exotic nuclei affect the calculated abundances that we want to compare to observations.
In this interdisciplinary seminar we want to focus on nuclear masses which are a key input for r-process calculations as they determine the energy thresholds for all relevant reactions: neutron capture, photo-dissociation, and beta decay. In recent years there was great progress in the field of nuclear masses from the experimental and theoretical perspectives. Now we face an unique moment to further combine these recent advances with modern hydrodynamical astrophysics simulations and astronomical observations.
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Program
    • Arrival
    • 1
      Welcome and opening
      Sprecher: Almudena Arcones, Klaus Blaum
    • 2
      About the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation
      Sprecher: Ernst Dreisigacker
    • 3
      Nuclear mass sensitivities and the r-process: F-spin
      Sprecher: Ani Aprahamian
      Slides
    • 4
      Problems with mass models for heavy nuclei
      Sprecher: David Lunney
      Slides
    • 5
      Nuclear masses in astrophysics
      Sprecher: Hendrik Schatz
      Slides
    • 6
      Discussion
      Sprecher: Almudena Arcones, Klaus Blaum
    • 19:00
      BUFFET DINNER / Informal get together
    • 08:00
      BREAKFAST
    • 7
      How to disentangle the influence of mass model and astrophysical environment conditions, responsible for producing the r-process abundance pattern(s)
      Sprecher: Friedrich-Karl Thielemann
      Slides
    • 8
      Multidimensional supernova simulations with CHIMERA
      Sprecher: William Raphael Hix
      Slides
    • 10:30
      COFFEE BREAK
    • 9
      The role of neutrinos in the formation of the elements
      Sprecher: Gail McLaughlin
      Slides
    • 10
      Challenges in r-process nucleosynthesis
      Sprecher: Gabriel Martínez-Pinedo
      Slides
    • Conference Photo
      slides
    • 12:35
      LUNCH
    • 11
      Global effects of beta decay rates on the r-process nucleosynthesis
      Sprecher: Liliana Caballero
      Slides
    • 12
      Nuclear masses and nuclear processes in the crust of neutron stars
      Sprecher: Alfredo Estrade
      Slides
    • 13
      ISOLTRAP`s multi-reflection time-of-flight mass separator/spectrometer
      Sprecher: Robert Wolf
      Slides
    • 15:30
      COFFEE BREAK
    • 14
      Discussion
      Sprecher: Stéphane Goriely
    • 15
      Poster presentations
      Slides
    • Poster session
    • 19:00
      HERAEUS DINNER
    • 08:00
      BREAKFAST
    • 16
      Precision TITAN mass measurements for r-process studies near A=100
      Sprecher: Jens Dilling
      Slides
    • 17
      Storage ring mass measurements
      Sprecher: Yuri Litvinov
    • 10:30
      COFFEE BREAK
    • 18
      The new Finite-Range Droplet-Model mass table FRDM(2012)
      Sprecher: Peter Moller
      Slides
    • 19
      The Duflo Zuiker mass model(s) and the three body issue
      Sprecher: Andres Zuker
      Slides
    • 12:30
      LUNCH
    • 20
      Microscopic mass models for astrophysics
      Sprecher: Stéphane Goriely
      Slides
    • 21
      Mass measurements along the r-process path at CARIBU
      Sprecher: Guy Savard
      Slides
    • 15:30
      COFFEE BREAK
    • 22
      Relativistic energy density functionals and applications
      Sprecher: Dario Vretenar
      Slides
    • 23
      Penning trap mass measurements of rare isotopes from projectile fragmentation at NSCL now and FRIB in the future
      Sprecher: Georg Bollen
      Slides
    • 24
      Recent results in Time-of-Flight mass measurement
      Sprecher: Zachary Meisel
      Slides
    • 25
      Discussion
      Sprecher: Klaus Blaum
    • 19:00
      DINNER
    • 08:00
      BREAKFAST
    • 26
      Compact binary mergers as possible production sites of heavy nuclei
      Sprecher: Stephan Rosswog
      Slides
    • 27
      Mass measurements with IGISOL
      Sprecher: Ari Jokinen
      Slides
    • 10:30
      COFFEE BREAK
    • 28
      Stellar processes viewed through mass measurements with ISOLTRAP
      Sprecher: Susanne Kreim
      Slides
    • 29
      Recent technical advances in Penning trap mass spectrometry
      Sprecher: Sebastian George
      Slides
    • 12:30
      LUNCH
    • 30
      Mass models based on self-consistent mean fields: Role of explicit correlations
      Sprecher: Michael Bender
      Slides
    • 31
      Convergence and correlations in nuclear masses calculated with energy density functional methods
      Sprecher: Tomás Rodríguez
      Slides
    • 15:30
      COFFEE BREAK
    • 32
      Discussion and Conclusions
      Sprecher: Almudena Arcones
    • End of the seminar and departure