22–26 Jan 2018
Bormio, Italy
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Friday Morning

26 Jan 2018, 09:00
Bormio, Italy

Bormio, Italy

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  1. Prof. Jorge Pereira (NSCL)
    26/01/2018, 09:00
    Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics
    Overview Talk
    The theoretical quest to explain the synthesis of heavy elements has not yet been fully solved. These nuclei are considered to be produced mainly in neutron-capture processes and, to a lesser extent, in charge-particle reactions. Advances in this field have been possible through comprehensive astrophysical studies, which combine hydrodynamic simulations and reaction network calculations. The...
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  2. Prof. Pawel Danielewicz (Michigan State University)
    26/01/2018, 09:45
    Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics
    Overview Talk
    Transport theory is a common tool in drawing conclusions from energetic nuclear reactions. Successes and struggles of the theory will be discussed. Currently, a new precision of the theory is demanded as efforts are under way to learn about symmetry energy at supranormal densities and to extrapolate from laboratory measurements to neutron star properties. The project of transport code...
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  3. Dr Tetsuo Hatsuda (RIKEN)
    26/01/2018, 11:00
    Hadron Physics
    Overview Talk
    Baryon-Baryon Interactions from Lattice QCD
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  4. Dr Michael Winn (Université Paris-Saclay)
    26/01/2018, 11:30
    Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics
    Extended Contribution
    A summary of recent results by LHCb on heavy-ion physics is given.
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  5. Mr Yi Chen (CERN)
    26/01/2018, 11:55
    Fundamental Interactions
    Overview Talk
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