The 2013 ICNT Program at FRIB

Symmetry Energy in the Context of New Radioactive Beam Facilities and Astrophysics
FRIB, East Lansing, Michigan
July 15 - August 9, 2013

Program

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All morning talks (in the 1st and 3rd weeks) will be in the Lecture Hall. The afternoon discussions will be in Room 1221B.

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Updated on Fri Aug 9 09:30:57 2013, EDT.
 
1st week (July 15 - 19): Symmetry energy at low nuclear densities
Monday, July 15, 2013:
10:00-10:30
 
C. Horowitz Goals of ICNT Symmetry Energy Program
10:30-11:00Coffee break
11:00-11:45
 
H. Wolter Introduction to the Sym E at very low, low, and high densities and HI collisions
11:45-12:00Discussion
3:00-3:45Coffee and informal discussion: Goals for ICNT program and a listing of some of the questions to address during program.
Tuesday, July 16:
9:30-10:15
 
G. Shen Neutrino-sphere in supernova and symmetry energy
10:15-10:30Discussion
10:30-11:00Coffee
11:00-11:45
 
K. Iida Symmetry energy, unstable nuclei, and nuclear pasta.
11:45-12:00Discussion
3:00-3:45Coffee and informal discussion
Wednesday, July 17:
9:30-10:15
 
X. Roca-Maza Unraveling the dependence of the Electric Dipole Polarizability on the isovector properties of the nuclear effective interaction
10:15-10:30Discussion
10:30-11:00Coffee
11:00-11:45
 
D. Khoa Charge-exchange scattering to IAS and implication for the nuclear symmetry energy
11:45-12:00Discussion
3:00-3:45Coffee and informal discussion
Thursday July 18:
9:30-10:15
 
A. Steiner Symmetry energy in astrophysics
10:15-10:30Discussion
10:30-11:00Coffee
11:00-11:45
 
A. Schneider Nuclear pasta formation [video]
11:45-12:00Discussion
3:00-3:45Coffee and informal discussion
Friday July 19:
9:30-10:15
 
T. Inakura Low-energy E1 strength in select nuclei: Possible constraints on the symmetry energy and the neutron skin.
10:15-10:30Discussion
10:30-11:00Coffee
11:00-11:45
 
J. Stone Informal report on Japanese Symmetry E workshop
11:45-12:00Discussion
 
2nd week (July 22 - 26): NuSYM13
NuSYM13 Program at the symposium website
 
3rd week (July 29 - August 2): Symmetry energy at high densities, including astrophysical environments
Monday, July 29, 2013:
9:30-10:15
 
Bill Lynch Outstanding problems from NuSYM13 and what experimentalists want from theorists
10:15-11:00Discussion
10:30-11:00Coffee break
11:00-11:45
 
R. Rutledge Measuring neutron star radii
11:45-12:00Discussion
3:00-3:45Coffee and informal discussion
Tuesday, July 30:
9:30-10:15
 
Y. Leifels The symmetry energy at high densities
10:15-10:30Discussion
10:30-11:00Coffee
11:00-11:45
 
Ed Brown Neutron star cooling and the symmetry energy
11:45-12:00Discussion
3:00-3:45Coffee and informal discussion
Wednesday, July 31:
9:30-10:15
 
J. Liao The beam energy scan at RHIC
10:15-10:30Discussion
10:30-11:00Coffee
11:00-11:45
 
L. Roberts Blingnovae: r-process in neutron star mergers
11:45-12:00Discussion
3:00-3:45Coffee and informal discussion
Thursday Aug. 1:
9:30-10:15
 
A. Ono Cluster formation in low density matter
10:15-10:30Discussion
10:30-11:00Coffee
11:00-11:45
 
H. Sagawa EOS with hyperons
11:45-12:00Discussion
3:00-3:45Coffee and informal discussion
Friday Aug. 2:
9:30-10:15
 
H. Wolter high density EOS and the way forward on transport models
10:15-10:30Discussion
10:30-11:00Coffee
11:00-11:30
 
Jun Hong Bulk nuclear properties from pion yields and other data
11:30-12:00Discussion
1:30-4:30Coffee and informal discussion
 
4th week (August 5 - 9): Future directions
Monday, August 5, 2013:
9:30-Informal discussion of comments article summarizing program.
Tuesday August 6:
1:30-2:30
 
Y. Kim Korean symmetry energy plans
Wednesday August 7:
1:30-2:30
 
R. Michaels Parity violating measurements of neutron densities
3:00-3:45
 
Jay Strader 
(MSU)
Globular cluster distances
Thursday August 8:
1:30-2:30
 
J. Piekarewicz 
(FSU)
Neutron skins, giant resonances, and correlations
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