The scope of this mini-workshop is to bring theorists (mainly from Frankfurt) and experimentalists (mainly from CBM) together and to discuss the interaction of theory and nuclear physics experiments with respect to the physics of neutron stars. In particular the role of hyperons and their interactions are key topics.
for the organizers:
Hans Rudolf Schmidt (Hans-Rudolf.Schmidt@uni-tuebingen.de)
Peter Senger (P.Senger@gsi.de)
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Experiment 1 - Overview of experimental observables of hyperon interactionsKBW Annex Lecture Hall
KBW Annex Lecture Hall
GSI
Sprecher:
Hans Rudolf Schmidt(Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen(UT-PIT))
Slides
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Experiment 2 - Measurement of the EOS in CBMKBW Annex Lecture Hall
KBW Annex Lecture Hall
GSI
Sprecher:
Peter Senger(GSI, Darmstadt)
Slides
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Experiment 3 - Hypermatter in CBMKBW Annex Lecture Hall
KBW Annex Lecture Hall
GSI
Sprecher:
Iouri Vassiliev(GSI, Darmstadt)
Slides
15:00
CoffeeCafeteria
Cafeteria
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Theory 1 - Parity-doublet model with strange baryonsKBW Annex Lecture Hall
KBW Annex Lecture Hall
GSI
Sprecher:
Dirk Rischke(Uni Frankfurt)
Slides
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Theory 2 - Hyperons in Neutron StarsKBW Annex Lecture Hall
KBW Annex Lecture Hall
GSI
Sprecher:
Jürgen Schaffner-Bielich(Frankfurt)
Slides
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Theory 3 - Some results on hyperons in neutron stars and the parity-doublet modelKBW Annex Lecture Hall
KBW Annex Lecture Hall
GSI
Sprecher:
Stefan Schramm
Slides
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Theory 4 - Constraining hypernuclear density functional with Λ-hypernuclei and compact starsKBW Annex Lecture Hall
KBW Annex Lecture Hall
GSI
Sprecher:
Armen Sedrakian
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Round Table Discussion: Theory and exp. ObservablesKBW Annex Lecture Hall