Organizers:
Yong-Zhong Qian (qian@physics.umn.edu)

Ernst Rehm
(rehm@phy.anl.gov)

Hendrik Schatz (schatz@nscl.msu.edu)

Friedel Thielemann (fkt@quasar.physik.unibas.ch)

Program Coordinator:
Laura Lee

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First Argonne/MSU/JINA/INT RIA Workshop Revised Program


Thursday, January 8, 2004

Session I. Nuclear Experiments
Chair: William Walters

8:45 -- 9:30 am (40+5 minutes)

    1. Introduction and decay experiments
        Karl-Ludwig Kratz

9:30 -- 10:05 am (30+5 minutes)

    2. masses
        Jason Clark

10:05 -- 10:35 am (25+5 minutes)

    3. mass measurements with ESR storage ring
        Hans Geissel

10:35 -- 11:05 am

    coffee break
11:05 -- 11:40 am (30+5 minutes)
    4. fission
        Jose Benlliure
11:40 am -- 12:10 pm (25+5 minutes)
    5. beta decay and MSU program
        Paul Hosmer
12:10 -- 1:30 pm
    lunch break
1:30 -- 1:55 pm (20+5 minutes)
    6. weak interaction strength from hadronic reactions
        Sam Austin
Session II. Nuclear Theory
Chair: David Dean

1:55 -- 2:25 pm (25+5 minutes)

    1. nuclear masses and fission barriers
        J. Michael Pearson
2:25 -- 2:55 pm (25+5 minutes)
    2. nuclear masses and gross properties
        Jacek Dobaczewski
2:55 -- 3:30 pm (30+5 minutes)
    3. beta-decay
        Jonathan Engel
3:30 -- 4:00 pm
    coffee break
4:00 -- 4:35 pm (30+5 minutes)
    4. neutron capture rates
        Thomas Rauscher
4:35 -- 5:10 pm (30+5 minutes)
    5. neutrino-nucleus interaction
        Wick Haxton
5:10 -- 5:45 pm (30+5 minutes)
    6. high density equation of state
        Sanjay Reddy

Friday, January 9, 2004

Session III. Observations
Chair: Ernst Rehm

8:30 -- 9:05 am (30+5 minutes)

    1. abundances in metal-poor stars
        Jennifer Johnson
9:05 -- 9:35 am (25+5 minutes)
    2. CS 31082-001 and other extremely-enriched stars
        Timothy Beers
9:35 -- 10:10 am (30+5 minutes)
    3. meteorites
        Andrew Davis
10:10 -- 10:45 am (30+5 minutes)
    4. cosmic rays
        Andrew Westphal
10:45 -- 11:15 am
    coffee break
Session IV. Implications of Current Observations
Chair: Ernst Rehm

11:15 -- 11:45 am (25+5 minutes)

    1. chemical evolution (1)
        Dominik Argast
11:45 am -- 12:15 pm (25+5 minutes)
    2. chemical evolution (2)
        Yuhri Ishimaru
12:15 -- 1:30 pm
    lunch break
1:30 -- 2:05 pm (30+5 minutes)
    3. chronology
        Jim Truran
2:05 -- 2:40 pm (30+5 minutes)
    4. future tests
        Yong-Zhong Qian
Session V. r-Process Calculations
Chair: Yong-Zhong Qian

2:40 -- 3:15 pm (30+5 minutes)

    1. parametric studies
        Bradley Meyer
3:15 -- 3:50 pm (30+5 minutes)
    2. neutrino effects
        George Fuller
3:50 -- 4:20 pm
    coffee break
Session VI. Astrophysical Sites
Chair: Yong-Zhong Qian

4:20 -- 4:55 pm (30+5 minutes)

    1. neutrino-driven winds
        Todd Thompson
4:55 -- 5:25 pm (25+5 minutes)
    2. injection region of neutrino-driven winds
        Andrew Steiner
5:25 -- 5:55 pm (25+5 minutes)
    3. general relativity and neutrino-driven winds
        Christian Cardall
7:00 -- 9:00 pm
    workshop dinner

Saturday, January 10, 2004

Session VI. Astrophysical Sites (Continued)
Chair: Hendrik Schatz

9:00 -- 9:25 am (20+5 minutes)

    4. update on hot bubble r-process
        Grant Mathews
9:25 -- 10:00 am (30+5 minutes)
    5. ejecta from parametrized prompt explosion
        Shinya Wanajo
10:00 -- 10:35 am (30+5 minutes)
    6. jets
        Jason Pruet
10:35 -- 11:10 am (30+5 minutes)
    7. supernova modelling: neutrino transport
        Matthias Liebendoerfer
11:10 -- 11:45 am (30+5 minutes)
    8. supernova modelling: 3D simulations
        Chris Fryer
11:45 am -- 12:10 pm (20+5 minutes)
    9. supernova modelling
        Wolfgang Bauer

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