Organizing Committee:
Alex Brown (chair) brown@nscl.msu.edu
Jonathan Engel engelj@physics.unc.edu
Wick Haxton haxton@phys.washington.edu
Michael Ramsey-Musolf mjrm@caltech.edu
Michael Romalis romalis@Princeton.edu
Guy Savard avard@anlphy.phy.anl.gov
Program Coordinator:
Laura Lee
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* Talks online
Previous workshops:
First Argonne/MSU/JINA/INT RIA Workshop on
The r-process: the astrophysical origin of the heavy elements
and related Rare Isotope Acclerator Physics
INT, Seattle, January 8-10, 2004
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Second Argonne/MSU/JINA/INT RIA Workshop on
Reaction Mechanisms for Rare Isotope Beams,
Michigan State University, March 9-12, 2005
website
Third Argonne/MSU/INT/JINA RIA Theory Workshop,
Argonne National Laboratory, April 4-7, 2006
website
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The Fourth Argonne/INT/MSU/JINA RIA Theory Workshop on
Rare Isotopes and Fundamental Symmetries
Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington
September 19 - 22, 2007
This workshop will cover topics related to the
use of nuclei for extracting properties
of the fundamental strong and weak interactions.
Topics include:
Fermi beta decay
Electron-neutrino correlations in nuclear beta decay
Coherent atomic parity violation
Nuclear anapole moments
Nuclear and nucleon electric dipole moments
The workshop will cover reviews of recent process
in theory and experiment, as well as discussion
about the theoretical and experimental needs for
new advances.
Speakers:
Naftali Auerbach, Tel Aviv University
John Behr, TRIUMF
Klaus Blaum, University of Mainz
Dmitry Budker, UC Berkeley
Timothy Chupp, University of Michigan
Bertrand Desplanques, Lab de Phys Subatom/Cosmology
Jonathan Engel, University of North Carolina
Victor Flambaum, Argonne National Laboratory
Alejandro Garcia, University of Washington
John Hardy, Texas A&M University
Wick Haxton, University of Washington
Charles Horowitz, Indiana University
Klaus Jungmann, KVI
Cheng-Pang Liu, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Kei Minamisono, NSCL/MSU
Peter Mueller, Argonne National Laboratory
Luis Orozco, University of Maryland
David Pinegar, University of Washington
Ian Towner, Queen's University
Vladimir Zelevinsky, Michigan State University
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