Organizers:
Alex Brown (chair)
brown@nscl.msu.edu
George Bertsch (local contact)
bertsch@u.washington.edu
Pawel Danielewicz
danielewicz@nscl.msu.edu
Program Coordinator: Laura Lee
llee@u.washington.edu
(206) 685-3509
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7th ANL/INT/JINA/MSU Annual FRIB workshop
August 8 - 12, 2011
Interfaces Between Nuclear Reactions and Structure
Ongoing and planned experiments with rare isotopes offer great
promise to further our understanding of nuclei and their role
in astrophysics, but theory is needed both for interpreting the
data and for highlighting the needed experiments. This workshop
will bring together experimenters and theorists to discuss the
needs from each side and perhaps offer guidance for future research
efforts. The talks in the workshop should provide material for
consideration in the INT Program that will start the week of the
workshop and continue until September 2nd.
The experiment-theory interface topics that will be covered
are:
- Single-particle transfer/knockout and spectroscopic factors
- Two- and multi-nucleon transitions and correlations
- Charge-exchange reactions
- Evolution of shell structure
- Coulex and collective excitations
- Intermediate energy experiments and isospin
Previous workshops:
6th ANL/MSU/JINA/INT annual FRIB Theory Workshop
Computational Forefront in Nuclear Theory: Preparing for FRIB
Argonne National Laboratory, March 23 - 26, 2010
Fifth ANL/INT/MSU/JINA annual FRIB Theory Workshop
Bulk Nuclear Properties
Michigan State University, November 19-22, 2008
Fourth Argonne/INT/MSU/JINA RIA Theory Workshop
Rare Isotopes and Fundamental Symmetries
Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, September 19 -
22, 2007
Third ANL/MSU/INT/JINA RIA Theory Workshop
Opportunities with Exotic Beams
Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory, April 4 - 7, 2006
Second Argonne/MSU/JINA/INT RIA Workshop
Reaction Mechanisms for Rare Isotope Beams,
Michigan State University, March 9-12, 2005
First Argonne/MSU/JINA/INT RIA Workshop
The r-process: the astrophysical origin of the heavy elements and
related Rare Isotope Accelerator Physics,
Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, January 8-10, 2004
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