SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Revised on: May 11th 2006
In Blue: invited talks - * to be confirmed
In black : selected contributions
For each talk , the timetable indicated in the programme includes discussion.
Sunday May 28th 2006
17h00 – 20h30 Registration
19:30 Welcome reception
20:30 Dinner
Monday May 29th 2006
8h30 – 10h40 Introductory session
8:30 S. Galès et M. Jacquemet
Welcome
8:55 Ph. Chomaz (15+5) and M. Lewitowicz (15+5)
Physics Overview
9:35 M. Lindroos (CERN, Switzerland) (20+5)
EURISOL
10:00 F. Ibrahim (IPN, Orsay) (30+10)
ALTO and connections with SPIRAL-2
10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break
11h10-13h10 Astrophysics session
11:10 D. Jenkins (Univ. York, UK) (25+5)
Reactions with charged particles, interest for astrophysics studies.
11:40 F. Hammache (IPN, Orsay) (25+5)
Fast beams at RIKEN, MSU, and GSI, a tool for measuring astrophysical relevant cross sections
12:10 J. D’Auria (Triumf, Canada; CERN, Switzerland) (25+5)
Reaction Rates Directly with DRAGON at ISAC for Astrophysics
12:40 N. de Sereville (U.C.L., Belgium) (25+5)
CRC Louvain-la-Neuve activities, synergies with SPIRAL2.
13:10 Lunch
16:30 - 17:00 Coffee
17h-19h25 Astrophysics session
17:00 K.-L. Kratz (Univ. Mainz, Germany) (25+5)
R process
17:30 C.J. Horowitz (Indiana Univ., USA) (25+5)
Links between Heavy Ions and Astrophysics
18:00 M. Grasso (IPN, Orsay) (15+5)
Low-energy excitations in Fermi systems: From exotic nuclei to the crust of neutron stars
18:20 F. Sebille (Subatech, Nantes) (15+5)
Self-consistent investigation of structural transitions in Neutron star crusts
18:40 I. Stefan (GANIL, Caen) (15+5)
New pathway to bypass the 15O waiting point ?
19:00 L. Gaudefroy (GANIL, Caen) (20+5)
44,46Ar(d,p) : a spiral experiment for nuclear astrophysics.
19:30 Dinner
20:30 BUG discussion session
Tuesday May 30th 2006
8h30-10h20 Production and study of heavy – superheavy elements session
8:30 A. Yeremin (JINR - Dubna, Russie) (25+5)
Heavy and super heavy elements: overview on the synthesis and structure studies using tagging techniques; recent results and developments
9:00 A.C.C. Villari (GANIL, Caen) (15+5)
Development of the new spectrometer for LINAG.
9:20 A. Drouart (DAPNIA, Saclay) (15+5)
Evidence of compound nucleus formation from lifetime measurements
9:40 Ch. Schmitt (IPNL, Lyon) (15+5)
Investigation of the Influence of Shell Structure on the competition between fusion and quasi-fission
10:00 B. Jurado (CENBG, Bordeaux) (15+5)
Isotopic Yields of Fission Fragments produced via Multi-Nucleon Transfer reactions in Inverse Kinematics
10:20 – 10:50 Coffee break
10h50-11h40 Fusion session
10:50 S. Bhattacharyya (GANIL, Caen) (25+5)
Reaction mechanism around the barrier with weakly bound nuclei
11:20 A. Jungclaus (Univ. Madrid, Spain) (15+5)
The incomplete fusion reaction as a tool to study neutron-rich nuclei at high spin: Present status and future perspectives
11h40-13h20 Multifragmentation session
11:40 O. Lopez (LPC, Caen) (25+5)
Bimodality : a signature for phase transition in nuclei ; theoretical and experimental aspects.
12:10 G. Poggi (INFN-Firenze, Italy) (25+5)
Isospin effect : towards a new generation detector
12:40 J. Frankland (GANIL, Caen) (15+5)
Picking up the pieces
13:00 C. Ducoin (GANIL, Caen) (15+5)
Isospin effects in nuclear-matter liquid-gas phase transition
13:20 Lunch
16h30-18h30 Structure and spectroscopy from direct reactions: status and new tools session
16:30 D. Beaumel (IPN, Orsay) (30+10)
Direct reactions with MUST and future with MUST2 and SPIRAL2.
17:10 N. Keeley (DAPNIA, Saclay) (15+5)
Direct reactions and nuclear spectroscopy : analysis in coupled reaction channels, the example of 8He
17:30 M. Gelin (GANIL, Caen) (15+5)
Spectroscopy of neutron-rich nuclei around N=20.
17:50 M. Caamano (Univ. Sant. Compostela, Spain) (15+5)
Experimental finding of extremely neutron-rich 7H
18:10 C. Monrozeau (IPN, Orsay) (15+5)
Measurement of the GMR in unstable nuclei using the MAYA detector.
18:30 - 18:50 Coffee break
18h50-20h05
18:50 W. Catford (Surrey Univ., UK) (20+5)
Study of neutron rich nuclei by knock out.
19:15 R. Lemmon (Daresbury Lab., UK) (20+5)
Particle-gamma coincidences: a new way to study direct reactions
19:40 J.A. Scarpaci (IPN, Orsay) (20+5)
Developments on new high resolution calorimeters
20:30 Dinner
Wednesday May 31th 2006
8h30-9h55 Recent developments of the theories of nuclear structure session
8:30 J. Dudek (IPHC, Strasbourg) (15+5)
Tetrahedral Symmetry in Exotic Nuclei: Why Interesting? Why Timely?
8:50 V. G. Nguyen (IPN, Orsay) (15+5)
Relativistic Hartree-Fock for neutron-rich nuclei
9:10 M. Bender (DAPNIA, Saclay) (20+5)
Configuration mixing of symmetry restored self-consistent mean-field states
9:35 J.-L. Sida (CEA Bruyères-Le-Châtel) (15+5)
Recent developments in Gogny-Hartree-Fock calculations
9:55 - 10:25 Coffee break
10h25-13h10 Spectroscopy towards the drip-lines session
10:25 A. Obertelli (NSCL, USA; DAPNIA, Saclay) (20+5)
Structure of N=16 nuclei in the neutron-rich region
10:50 M. Rejmund (GANIL, Caen) (20+5)
Spectroscopy of neutron-rich nuclei at near barrier energies
11:15 F. Azaiez (IPN, Orsay) (20+5)
Spectroscopy towards the drip-lines at intermediate energy
11:40 B. Bastin (LPC, Caen) (15+5)
Collapse of the N=28 shell closure in 42Si
12:00 G. Duchêne (IPHC, Strasbourg) (20+5)
From Exogam to Agata: What can we expect from the next generation g-ray spectrometer ?
12:25 Poster presentations (45)
13:10 Lunch
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee
16h30-18h45 Interdisciplinary session
16:30 M. Beuve (Univ. Lyon) (20+5)
Hadronbiology and imaging
16:55 C. Pautard (LPC, Caen) (15+5)
DOSION, on-line beam monitor for Radiobiology
17:15 H. Lebius (CIRIL, Caen) (15+5)
Nanodots by grazing angle irradiation of surfaces: towards nano-engineering of surfaces
spectroscopy of neutron-deficient nuclei session
17:35 A. Bürger (Univ. Bonn, Germany) (15+5)
Spectroscopy of neutron-deficient nuclei around 36Ca
17:55 I. Matea (CENBG, Bordeaux) (15+5)
Two-proton radioactivity - a review of the experimental data
18:15 G. Gaubert (GANIL, Caen) (20+10)
SPIRAL beam developments
19:00-20:00 Poster session
20:00 Dinner
Thursday June 1st 2006
8h30-10h30 Gamma-spectroscopy to explore shapes and resonances session
8:30 A. Görgen (DAPNIA, Saclay) (30+10)
Exotic shapes and shape coexistence at low and high spin, new symmetries
9:10 G. Sletten (NBI, Denmark) (15+5)
Hyperdeformation of Nuclei
9:30 S. Courtin (IPHC, Strasbourg) (15+5)
Decay of molecular states populated through resonant radiative capture
9:50 C. Petrache (Camerino, Italy) (15+5)
Symmetries, shapes, isomerism in exotic nuclei with A ~ 130: theoretical predictions and experimental challenges
10:10 A. Maj(IFJ PAN Krakow, Poland) (15+5)
Hot and rotating nuclei studied by the GDR - overview
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
11h00-13h20 Worldwide session
11:00 T. Motobayashi (RIKEN, Japan) (30+10)
11:40 T. Nilsson (GSI, Germany) (20+5)
NUSTAR
12:05 K. Riisager (CERN, Switzerland) (20+5)
Present and future ISOLDE
12:30 S. Lukic (GSI, Germany) (15+5)
Assessment of nuclide losses during extraction by comparison of ISOLDE-SC yields with calculated in-target production rates
12:50 J.-C. Thomas (GANIL, Caen) (25+5)
Laser spectroscopy studies at the DESIR facility of SPIRAL 2
13:20 Lunch
16:30 - 17:00 Coffee
17h00-18h00 Nuclear moments session
17:00 G. Neyens (KU Leuven, Belgium) (15+5)
The island of inversion from a nuclear moments perspective
17:20 G. Georgiev (CSNSM, Orsay) (15+5)
Nuclear moments of short-lived isomeric states at SPIRAL2 – possibilities and necessities
17:40 J.-M. Daugas (CEA Bruyères-Le-Châtel) (15+5)
Nuclear Moment measurements of spin-aligned isomeric fragments
18h00-19h20 DESIR session
18:00 P. Mueller (ANL Argonne, USA) (25+5)
Nuclear charge radii
18:30 A. Herlert (CERN, Switzerland) (25+5)
Trap assisted spectroscopy and mass measurements
19:00 P. Delahaye (CERN, Switzerland) (15+5)
Beam preparation and technical developments
19:30 Conference Dinner
Friday June 2nd 2006
8h30-9h50 DESIR session
8:30 M.J.G. Borge (Madrid, Spain) (25+5)
Beta decay studies
9:00 N. Severijns (K.U. Leuven, Belgium) (25+5)
weak interaction studies
9:30 A. Mery (LPC, Caen) (15+5)
Measurement of the beta-neutrino correlation in 6He using a transparent Paul trap
9h50-10h40 Nuclear data session
9:50 A. Plompen (EC-JRC-IRMM Geel, Belgium) (20+5)
Nuclear data needs for nuclear energy (fission) and possible contributions by SPIRAL-2
10:15 U. Fisher (FZK Karlsruhe, Germany) (20+5)
Nuclear data needs for fusion technology and possible contributions by SPIRAL2
10:40-11h10 Coffee break
11h10-11h55 Closing session
11:10 K. Langanke (GSI – TU Darmstadt, Germany) (20+5)
11:35 * (20)
Conclusions
12:20 Lunch
13:45 – Departure
