The overview talks by the invited speakers last for 50 minutes plus 10 minutes discussion. The talks contributed by participants take 25 minutes plus 5 minutes discussion.
A pdf-version of the program is available here.
13:00 | Lunch |
15:00 | Opening and welcome notes [pdf-file] |
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Task 3: Nucleosynthesis in neutron-capture processes | |
15:30 | C. Lederer (University of Edinburgh, U.K.): Neutron capture nucleosynthesis: Recent advances [pdf-file] |
16:30 | Coffee break |
Task 3: Nucleosynthesis in neutron-capture processes | |
17:00 | R. Reifarth (Goethe University Frankfurt,
Germany): New developments of neutron facilities in Europe [pdf-file] |
18:00 | J. Feige (University of
Vienna): Detecting 26Al and 60Fe from a 2 Myr old Supernova on Earth [pdf-file] |
18:30 | End of first day |
19:00 | Aperitif & Dinner |
08:00 | Breakfast |
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Task 1: Explosive nuclear astrophysics | |
09:30 | S. Typel (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für
Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany): Cluster correlations in dense matter and equation of state [pdf-file] |
10:00 | D. Savran (ExtreMe Matter Institute / GSI, Darmstadt,
Germany): Constraining photon strength functions with photon-induced reactions [pdf-file] |
10:30 | A. Sauerwein (Goethe University Frankfurt,
Germany): Photon-induced reactions in nuclear astrophysics [pdf-file] |
11:00 | Coffee break |
Task 1: Explosive nuclear astrophysics | |
11:30 | P.J. Woods (University of Edinburgh, U.K.): Overview: Experimental progress in explosive nuclear astrophysics [pdf-file] |
12:30 | End of session |
13:00 | Lunch |
Task 1: Explosive nuclear astrophysics | |
15:00 | L. Trache (IFIN-HH Bucharest, Romania): Indirect methods in nuclear astrophysics using RIBs [pdf-file] |
16:00 | R. Dressler (Paul Scherrer Institut,
Switzerland): Radioactive ion beams from accelerator waste: a tool to investigate explosive stars [pdf-file] |
16:30 | Coffee break |
Task 2: Reactions at low temperatures and on broad mass ranges | |
17:00 | Zs. Fülöp (MTA Atomki, Hungary): Reactions on broad mass ranges for the p-process [pdf-file] |
18:00 | L. Netterdon (University of Cologne,
Germany): Reaction studies for the astrophysical γ-process using in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy [pdf-file] |
18:30 | K. Göbel (Goethe University Frankfurt,
Germany): Production of the most abundant p nuclei [pdf-file] |
19:00 | End of second day |
19:30 | Dinner |
08:00 | Breakfast |
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Task 2: Reactions at low temperatures and on broad mass ranges | |
09:30 | D. Bemmerer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf,
Germany): Overview: Underground accelerators [pdf-file] |
10:30 | P. Descouvemont (Université Libre de Bruxelles,
Belgium): Role of the Hoyle state in 12C+12C fusion [pdf-file] |
11:00 | Coffee break |
Presentation of funding schemes | |
11:30 | K. Sonnabend (Goethe University Frankfurt,
Germany): Activities within ATHENA and ENSAR [pdf-file] |
12:30 | R. Reifarth (Goethe University Frankfurt,
Germany): Funding at the European Research Council (ERC) [pdf-file] |
13:00 | Lunch |
Presentation of funding schemes | |
15:00 | L. Trache (IFIN-HH Bucharest, Romania): Nuclear Astrophysics in ENSAR2 [pdf-file] |
15:30 | D. Bemmerer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf,
Germany): NAVI: Nuclear Astrophysics Virtual Institute [pdf-file] |
16:00 | Zs. Fülöp (MTA Atomki, Hungary): EPS activities [pdf-file] |
16:30 | Coffee break |
17:00 | Guided tour: Villa Vigoni, park, and wood |
19:00 | End of third day |
19:30 | Dinner |
08:00 | Breakfast |
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Future funding applications | |
09:30 | Round table discussion [pdf-file] |
11:45 | Closing remarks |
12:00 | Lunch |
13:30 | End of workshop |