Conveners
Kärnfysikermöte: Onsd em-session 1
- Karin Schoenning (Dept. of physics and astronomy, Uppsala university)
Kärnfysikermöte: Onsd em-session 2
- Andreas Heinz (Chalmers University of Technology)
Kärnfysikermöte: Torsd fm-session 1
- Andreas Ekström (Chalmers University of Technology)
Kärnfysikermöte: Torsd fm-session 2
- Dirk Rudolph (Lunds universitet)
Kärnfysikermöte: Torsd em-session 1
- Mattias Lantz (Uppsala University)
Kärnfysikermöte: Torsd em-session 2
- Stefan Leupold (Uppsala University)
Kärnfysikermöte: Fred fm-session 1
- Agnes Agnerud (RaySearch Laboratories)
Kärnfysikermöte: Fred fm-session 2
- Per-Erik Tegnér (Stockholm University)
Dr
Karin Schoenning
(Dept. of physics and astronomy, Uppsala university)
17/10/2018, 13:00
Dr
Mattias Lantz
(Department of physics and astronomy, Uppsala university)
17/10/2018, 13:05
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The present work reports on a citizen science project which is in progress during the autumn 2018. 240 secondary school classes (pupils of age 13-16) participate by collecting mushrooms, soil samples and animal droppings and perform preliminary analyses before submitting their samples and results to Uppsala University (UU) and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) for further...
Elisabetta Perotti
(Uppsala University)
17/10/2018, 13:25
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Mr
Keita Nakano
(Kyushu University)
17/10/2018, 13:45
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Dr
Anton Khaplanov
(European Spallation Source ERIC)
17/10/2018, 14:05
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The European Spallation Source, ESS, is a facility for material study by means of thermal neutron scattering, currently under construction in Lund, Sweden. The facility broadly consists of a linear accelerator with a 5MW ultimate power, a neutron source based on a spallation target, and a suite of instrument, each optimised for a particular type of investigation. Some instruments will access...
Mr
Walter Ikegami Andersson
(Uppsala University)
17/10/2018, 14:25
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Dr
Robert Frost
(Lunds universitet)
17/10/2018, 14:45
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The Accelerator Laboratory at Lund University has now seen around 30 years of use as an ion-beam analysis facility. A brief history of the research conducted will be discussed followed by an overview of the current undertakings to upgrade the facility to include a fast neutron source. Future perspectives will also be presented, explaining how this upgrade will allow the groups involved to...
Prof.
Ulrich Wiedner
(Ruhr Universität Bochum)
17/10/2018, 15:25
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Hadron Physics: Puzzles and related Experiments
Dr
Daniel Cox
(Lunds universitet)
17/10/2018, 16:10
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Anton Såmark-Roth
(L)
17/10/2018, 16:30
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Dr
Andrea Idini
(Lund University)
17/10/2018, 16:50
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This presentation will show results of nucleon scattering and knockout reactions on medium-mass nuclei making use of optical potentials derived consistently from ab-initio Self Consistent Green Function (SCGF) with saturating Chiral Effective Field Theory (χEFT) interaction.
Dr
Diego Tarrío
(Uppsala University)
17/10/2018, 17:25
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Characterization and development of Parallel Plate Avalanche Counters for ion detection
Dr
Karin Schoenning
(Dept. of physics and astronomy, Uppsala university)
17/10/2018, 17:45
1. Welcome and opening of the meeting
2. Approval of agenda
3. Election of the meeting chair
4. Election of the meeting secretary
5. Election of persons who verify the minutes together with the chair
6. Report from the board:
6.1. Nomination of EPS-NP board member
6.2. Letter to VR from SFS, SFS-KF and SFS-HEP about travel funding for international committées.
6.3. VR...
Dr
Li Caldeira Balkeståhl
(Uppsala University)
18/10/2018, 09:00
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Dr
Cui Li
(Uppsala University)
18/10/2018, 09:20
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The BESIII collaboration here report the first observation of polarized $\Lambda$ and $\bar{\Lambda}$ hyperons produced in two different processes: i) the resonant $e^+e^- \to J/\psi\to\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}$, using a data sample of 1.31 $\times$ 10$^9$ $J/\psi$ events and ii) the non-resonant $e^+e^-\to \gamma^* \to \Lambda\bar{\Lambda}$, using a 66.9 pb$^{-1}$ data sample collected at...
Dr
chiehjen yang
(chalmers university)
18/10/2018, 09:40
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Recent development of applying chiral effective field theory (EFT) potential on nuclear structure calculation has gained huge success in terms of describing data. However, it also faces problems such as sensitivity to the input data and cutoff. More fundamentally, there is an ongoing debit on whether EFT is lost in the current framework. In this talk the shortcomings of current approach will...
Ulrika Forsberg
(L)
18/10/2018, 10:00
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Dr
Dieter Prasuhn
(FZ Juelich)
18/10/2018, 10:20
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Status of HESR at FAIR
Prof.
Dirk Rudolph
(Lunds universitet)
18/10/2018, 10:50
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Dr
Haik Simon
(GSI Darmstadt)
18/10/2018, 11:05
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Andreas Solders
(Uppsala University)
18/10/2018, 11:55
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Mr
Markus Preston
(Stockholms Universitet)
18/10/2018, 12:15
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Dr
Klara Insulander-Björk
(Chalmers)
18/10/2018, 13:30
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Will thorium save the world?
Gabriela Pérez
(Uppsala University)
18/10/2018, 14:15
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At PANDA, strangeness production through $\bar{p}p$ $\rightarrow$ Hyperon Antihyperon processes will be addressed. Measurements of the $\bar{p}p\rightarrow \bar{\Sigma} \Lambda $ channel for its comparison with the existing data of the $\bar{\Lambda}\Lambda$ channel are highly encouraged to study the role of isospin symmetry in hadron production dynamics. A previous simulation study from...
De La Rosa Nathaly
(Lund University)
18/10/2018, 14:35
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Dr
Patrik Adlarson
(Uppsala University)
18/10/2018, 14:55
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Precision studies of light mesons decays are used to study a wide range of topics related to fundamental aspects of hadron physics. An overview of the experimental setup and recent results on electromagnetic meson decays are presented.
Mr
Martin Albertsson
(Lund university)
18/10/2018, 15:15
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We describe induced fission and how the resulting fission fragment mass distributions depend on the energy of the incoming neutron. The Metropolis walk method is extended to allow predictions of how the available excitation energy at scission is partitioned between heavy and light fission fragments.
From the excitation energy distributions one can deduce how many neutrons that will be...
David Hertzog
(Department of Physics University of Washington)
18/10/2018, 15:50
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Overview and status of the muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab
Mr
Christian Lorenz
(Department of Physics, Lund University, S-22100 Lund, Sweden)
18/10/2018, 16:35
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Mr
Måns Holmberg
(Uppsala University)
18/10/2018, 16:55
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Dr
Joochun Park
(Lunds universitet)
18/10/2018, 17:15
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Preliminary results from a test experiment at Krakow with CALIFA and preparations for R3B experiments at GSI/FAIR in early 2019 will be presented.
Hazhar Ghaderi
(Uppsala University)
18/10/2018, 17:35
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The dbar-ubar asymmetry observed in the proton sea is difficult to understand from a strict perturbative QCD point of view. We show that by also taking into account hadronic (baryon-meson) fluctuations of the proton, this problem has a natural solution and quantitative agreement with data is presented.
An outstanding problem going back several decades is the so-called `proton spin puzzle'....
Prof.
Katia Parodi
(Ludwig Maximilians-Universitär Muenchen)
19/10/2018, 09:00
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Owing to the favorable physical and biological properties of swift ions in matter, their application to radiation therapy for highly selective tumour treatment is rapidly spreading worldwide. To date about 70 ion therapy facilities are treating patients, predominantly with proton beams, and about the same amount is under construction or planning. In Germany, already 3 proton therapy facilities...
Prof.
Sinéad Ryan
(Trinity College Dublin)
19/10/2018, 09:45
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Understanding strong exotic matter: a lattice perspective
Dr
Jacek Biernat
(Uppsala University)
19/10/2018, 10:50
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Mr
Vasileios Rakopoulos
(Uppsala University)
19/10/2018, 11:10
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Measurements of isomeric yield ratios can provide important information about the angular momentum of the fission fragments, whose origin is still one of the many open questions regarding the fission process. Although it is well established that they carry considerable amount of angular momentum, there are competing theories on how this is generated.
We will report the first systematic...
Dr
Håkan Johansson
(Chalmers)
19/10/2018, 11:30
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Storing long-lived slow control information directly in the data stream simplifies analysis, particularly during experiment setup and calibrations. Typical examples are to correlate event-wise data with magnet currents, high-voltage values or thresholds. Sticky events are meant to realise this. Their distinctive feature is that they are valid until revoked or replaced. The status of...
Dr
Andreas Heinz
(Chalmers University of Technology)
19/10/2018, 11:50
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The NUSTAR Data Acquisition System (NDAQ) will provide a data acquisition infrastructure for the foreseen NUSTAR experiments. While all of those experiments require correlated data from detectors located at Super-FRS focal planes, they are very different in terms of used detectors and are in general set-up at different locations along the beam lines downstream from the Super-FRS. In order to...
Viktor Thorén
(Uppsala University)
19/10/2018, 12:10
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