ASY-EOS 2012. International Workshop on Nuclear Symmetry Energy and Reaction Mechanisms

Europe/Rome
Provincia Regionale di Siracusa, Via Roma 31, Siracusa, Sicily, Italy

Provincia Regionale di Siracusa, Via Roma 31, Siracusa, Sicily, Italy

Description
The ASY-EOS-2012 workshop is the third edition of a series of topical conferences organized in Sicily by the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Catania and the Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (LNS) and University of Catania.
The event is sponsored by the Provincia Regionale of Siracusa (Italy).
The main aim of the ASY-EOS topical conferences consists of strengthening the link of scientific communities involved in the study of nuclear reactions and their implications on exotic nuclear systems and states of asymmetric nuclear matter. In addition to the investigation of the symmetry energy in nuclear physics, the forthcoming edition of the ASY-EOS-2012 meeting will extend its focus towards the relevance on nuclear reaction mechanisms at the future radioactive beam facilities. As in the previous editions, special attention will be devoted to the valorization of Sicilian cultural resources and the dissemination of scientific and technologic research. This edition of the ASY-EOS conference will take place in the historic town of Siracusa, famous for its ancient Greek history. Siracusa was home of the great scientist Archimede (287-212 B.C.). Siracusa is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Participants
  • Abdou Chbihi
  • Alan McIntosh
  • Andrzej Wieloch
  • Angelo Pagano
  • Antonio Trifiro
  • Arnaud Le Fevre
  • Attila Krasznahorkay
  • Betty Tsang
  • Byungsik Hong
  • Dan Cozma
  • EMANUELE V. PAGANO
  • Enrico De Filippo
  • Francesca Amorini
  • Francesca Rizzo
  • Francesco Porto
  • Gabriele Coci
  • Gaetano Lanzalone
  • Giovanni Batignani
  • Giuseppe Cardella
  • Giuseppe Politi
  • Giuseppe Verde
  • Hermann Wolter
  • Héctor Álvarez Pol
  • Igor Gasparic
  • Isaac Vidana
  • Ismael Martel
  • Jack Winkelbauer
  • Janusz Brzychczyk
  • Jerzy Lukasik
  • joerg aichelin
  • Joseph Cerny
  • Kamila Gasior
  • Katharina Gill
  • Laura Fabbietti
  • Laura Francalanza
  • lucia quattrocchi
  • Lucrezia Auditore
  • Luis Acosta
  • Maria Colonna
  • Marielle Chartier
  • Marina Trimarchi
  • Martin Veselsky
  • Marzio De Napoli
  • Mike Youngs
  • Norbert Herrmann
  • Paloma Díaz Fernández
  • paola marini
  • Paolo Russotto
  • Peter Wigg
  • Piotr Pawłowski
  • Qingfeng Li
  • Rupayan Bhattacharya
  • Santo Reito
  • Sara Pirrone
  • Sebastian Kupny
  • Sebastiana Gianì
  • Sherry Yennello
  • Simon Gannon
  • Simone Santoro
  • Sylvie Hudan
  • Tadaaki Isobe
  • Takashi Nakamura
  • Triestino Minniti
  • Valentina Scuderi
  • Vincenzo Greco
  • William Powell
  • Willibrord Reisdorf
  • Willliam Lynch
  • Wolfgang Trautmann
  • Yvonne Leifels
  • Zach Kohley
  • Zbigniew Chajecki
  • Zbigniew Sosin
  • Zoran Basrak
  • Ángel Miguel Sánchez Benítez
    • Registration
    • Welcome by Local Authorities and Organiziers
    • Nuclear Symmetry Energy and Reaction Mechanisms I
      • 1
        Probing the symmetry energy and in-medium cross section via heavy ion collisions
        Speaker: Z. Chajecki
        Slides
      • 2
        Probing the symmetry energy at low density using observables from neck fragmentation mechanism
        Speaker: E. De Filippo
        Slides
      • 3
        Extracting information on the symmetry energy by coupling the VAMOS spectrometer and the 4pi INDRA detector to reconstruct primary fragments
        Speaker: P. Marini
        Slides
      • 11:15
        Coffee Break
      • 4
        Scattering of 8He on 208Pb at energies around the Coulomb barrier
        Speaker: A.M. Sanchez-Benitez
      • 5
        Elastic scattering and reaction mechanisms induced by light halo nuclei at the barrier
        Speaker: V. Scuderi
        Slides
      • 6
        An investigation into quasifree scattering of neutron-rich carbon and nitrogen nuclei around N=14
        Speaker: P. Diaz Fernandez
        Slides
      • 7
        Measurement of emitted tritons and 3He from 112,124Sn+112,124Sn collisions at Ebeam=50 and 120 MeV/nucleon
        Speaker: M. Young
        Slides
    • Nuclear Symmetry Energy and Reaction Mechanisms II
      • 8
        Reaction programs beyond NSCL
        Speaker: M.B. Tsang
      • 9
        Tracking saddle-to-scission dynamics using N/Z in projectile breakup reactions
        Speaker: S. Hudan
        Slides
      • 10
        Energy deposition in heavy-ion reactions at intemediate energies
        Speaker: Z. Basrak
        Slides
      • 11
        Precision Measurement of Isospin Diffusion in Sn+Sn Collisions
        Speaker: J. Winkelbauer
        Slides
      • 16:30
        Coffee Break
      • 12
        Sensitivity of collective flow to the density dependence of the symmetry energy
        Speaker: Z. Kohley
        Slides
      • 13
        Asymmetry Dependence of the Nuclear Caloric Curve
        Speaker: S. Yennello
        Slides
      • 14
        Symmetry energy and nucleon-nucleon cross sections
        Speaker: M. Veselsky
        Slides
    • Nuclear Symmetry Energy and Reaction Mechanisms III
      • 15
        Kaon properties in cold or dense nuclear matter
        Speaker: L. Fabbietti
        Slides
      • 16
        Nuclear cluster formation in the participant zone of heavy-ion relativistic reactions
        Speaker: P. Pawloski
        Slides
      • 17
        Rare kaon signals from Au+Au collisions at HADES
        Speaker: K. Gill
        Slides
      • 10:30
        Coffee Brek
      • 18
        Tandem session on Status of transport models in the search for the symmetry energy (at sub- and supra-saturation densities)
        Speakers: H.H. Wolter, J. Aichelin
        Slides
      • 19
        Constraints on the density dependence of the symmetry energy from elliptic flow data
        Speaker: D. Cozma
        Slides
      • 20
        A new approach to detect hypernucleii and isotopes in the QMD phase space distribution at relativistic energies
        Speaker: A. Le Fevre
        Slides
    • Nuclear Symmetry Energy and Reaction Mechanisms IV
      • 21
        Heavy ion collisions (HIC) in the 1A GeV regime: how well can we join up to astrophysics?
        Speaker: W. Reisdorf
        Slides
      • 22
        Nuclear symmetry energy and the r-mode instability of neutron stars
        Speaker: I. Vidana
        Slides
      • 23
        Breakup Reactions of Exotic Nuclei at the large acceptance spectrometer SAMURAI at RIBF
        Speaker: T. Nakamura
        Slides
      • 16:20
        Coffee Brek
      • 24
        Tandem session on SAMURAI TPC: A Time Projection Chamber to Study the Nuclear Symmetry Energy at RIKEN-RIBF with Rare Isotope Beams
        Speakers: A. McIntosh, T. Isobe
        Slides
      • 25
        Open discussion (round table)
    • Future Facilities and Detectors
      • 26
        GASPHYDE particle detectors and the new superconducting linac facility LRF-Huelva
        Speaker: A.M. Sanchez-Benitez
        Slides
      • 27
        The CALIFA calorimeter in the versatile R3B setup
        Speaker: H. Alvarez Pol
        Slides
      • 28
        Pulse shape analysis for KRATTA modules
        Speaker: J. Lukasik
        Slides
      • 29
        The NeuLAND detector of the R3B collaboration
        Speaker: I. Gasparic
        Slides
      • 10:30
        Coffee Brek
      • 30
        New opportunity for nuclear symmetry energy using LAMPS in Korea rare isotope accelerator
        Speaker: B. Hong
        Slides
      • 31
        Compressed baryonic matter: the CBM experiment at SIS100
        Speaker: N. Herrmann
        Slides
      • 32
        The SuperB Project
        Speaker: G. Batignani
        Slides
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • Eureka! Creatività, genio e mistero in Archimede. Alle radici della scienza moderna (Eureka! Creativity, genius and mystery in Archimedes. The origins of modern science)
    • ASY-EOS Collaboration Meeting