All Talks are scheduled according to the European/Paris time zone.
PART 1 - September 22-24, 2021
September 22, 2021 - Symmetry energy constraints from nuclear structure studies (go to the timetable)
- 2:00pm – F. Fattoyev (Manhattan College, USA), “Symmetry energy constraints from nuclear structure studies” (30'+10')
- 2:40pm – J. Tanaka (Riken, Nishina Center, Japan), “Alpha clustering in dilute neutron rich matter” (20'+5')
- 3:05pm – A. Jedele (Institut für Kernphysik TU-Darmstadt, Germany): “Peeling off Neutrons: Using Fragmentation Reactions to Measure the Neutron Skin” (20'+5')
- 3:30pm - Open Discussion (30')
September 23, 2021 - Symmetry energy constraints from astrophysics and many-body calculations (go to the timetable)
- 2:00pm – C. Drischler (FRIB, Michigan State University, USA): “Equation of state constraints from chiral effective field theory and astrophysics” (30'+10')
- 2:40pm – C. Miller (University of Maryland, USA): “Neutron Star Measurements with NICER” (20'+5')
- 3:05pm – A. Fantina (GANIL, France): “Modelling inhomogeneous matter at finite temperature in compact stars” (20'+5')
- 3:30pm - Open Discussion (30')
September 24, 2021 - Theoretical developments and new analysis techniques (go to the timetable)
- 2:00 pm – J. Xu (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Science, China), "Status report of the transport model evaluation project” (30'+10')
- 2:40 pm – W.G. Lynch (FRIB, Michigan State University, USA), “Decoding the EoS of neutron-rich matter” (20'+5')
- 3:05 pm – J.Y Wang (Huzhou University, China), “Finding signatures of the nuclear symmetry energy in heavy-ion collisions with deep learning” (20'+5')
- 3:30pm – Open Discussion (30')
PART 2 - October 13-15, 2021
October 13, 2021 - Constraints from Heavy Ion Collisions 1, Experiments at fermi and Intermediate Energies (go to the timetable)
- 2:00 pm – O. Lopez (LPC Caen, France), "Critical review of isospin observables for the determination of the symmetry energy" (30'+10')
- 2:40 pm – A. Ono (Tohoku University, Japan), "Light clusters in dynamic evolution of heavy-ion collisions" (20'+5')
- 3:05 pm – A. McIntosh (Texas A&M University, USA), "Probing the asymmetry dependence of the nuclear caloric curve in fusion-evaporation reactions" (20'+5')
- 3:30pm – Open Discussion (30')
October 14, 2021 - Constraints from Heavy Ion Collisions 2, Experiments at Relativistic Energies (go to the timetable)
- 2:00 pm – D. Cozma (IFIN-HH, Romania), "Particle production close to threshold: a critical review" (30'+10')
- 2:40 pm – J. Estee (MIT, USA), "Constraints on the symmetry energy using the Spectral Pion Ratios" (20'+5')
- 3:05 pm – Y. Leifels (GSI, Germany), "The ASYEOS experiment at GSI and how to proceed towards higher density constraints of the symmetry energy" (20'+5')
- 3:30pm – Open Discussion (30')
October 15, 2021 - New directions in symmetry energy studies (go to the timetable)
- 2:00 pm – E. Bratkovskaya (GSI & Goethe University Frakfurt, Germany), "Off-shell transport dynamics for strongly interacting systems" (30'+10')
- 2:40 pm – U. Mosel (JLU Giessen, Germany), "Neutrino Interactions with Nuclei" (20'+5')
- 3:05 pm – B.-A. Li (Texas A&M University Commerce, USA), "Short-range Correlations and nuclear Symmetry Energy" (20'+5')
- 3:30 pm – J. Natowitz (Texas A&M University Coll. Station, USA), "Investigation of Signatures of Short-Range Correlations in Intermediate Energy Heavy Ion Collisions" (15')
- 3:45 pm – C. Horowitz (Indiama University, USA), "CREX parity violating electron scattering experiment results" (15')
- 4:00 pm – Open Discussion (30')
PART 3 - October 20, 2021 - Poster Session
(go to the timetable)
Poster Contest Winners:
- 2:00 pm – S. Ghosh (Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, India), "Multi-physics constraints at different densities to probe nuclear symmetry energy" (10')
- 2:10 pm – Q. Fable (Laboratoire des 2 Infinis Toulouse, France), "Experimental study of the symmetry energy from 40,48Ca+40,48CA at 35 AMeV" (10')
- 2:20 pm – Y.Y. Liu (China Institute of Atomic Energy, China), "Insights into the pion production mechanism and the symmetry energy at high density"(10')
- 2:30 pm – S. Upadhyaya (Marian Smoluchowski Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, Poland), "Systematic analysis of nuclear reactions at intermediate energies with a neutron rich projectile on multiple targets" (10')
Poster clips (non winners):
- 2:40 pm – S. Wang (School of Physics, Chongqing University, China), "Asymmetric Nuclear Matter in Relativistic ab initio Theory in the Full Dirac Space" (3')
- 2:43 pm – X. Chen (China Institute of Atomic Energy, China), "Theoretical uncertainties on the extraction of in-medium NN cross sections by different Pauli blocking algorithms" (3')
- 2:46 pm – T. Oishi (University of Zagreb, Croatia), "Nuclear symmetry energy in relativistic meanfield model constrained by collective excitations" (3')
- 2:49 pm – J. Yang (China Institute of Atomic Energy, China), "Influence of the treatment of initialization and mean-field potential on the neutron to proton yield ratios" (3')
- 2:52 pm – N. K. Dhillon (Department of Physics, Panjab University, India), "Effect of charge asymmetry on nuclear fragmentation at 600 MeV/nucleon" (3')
- 2:55 pm – H.-M. Jin (Zhengzhou University, China), "Quark condensate and chiral symmetry restoration in neutron stars" (3')
- 2:58 pm – Y. Cui (China Institute of Atomic Energy, China), "Study on the isospin asymmetric nuclear and in-medium pion production" (3')
- 3:01 pm – M. Imran (Aligarh Muslim University, India), "Two Neutron Separation Energies in Neutron Rich Nuclei Near Drip Line" (3')