21–25 Jan 2019
Bormio, Italy
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Thursday Morning Session

24 Jan 2019, 09:00
Bormio, Italy

Bormio, Italy

Conveners

Thursday Morning Session

  • Marcel Merk (Nikhef)

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  1. Stan Lai (Universität Göttingen)
    24/01/2019, 09:00
    Latest results from the ATLAS Experiment
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  2. Prof. Cristiano Galbiati (Princeton University)
    24/01/2019, 09:45
    Extended Contribution
    The DarkSide experiment.
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  3. Prof. Takashi Nakamura (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    24/01/2019, 11:00
    Extended Contribution
    How many neutrons can be added to a bound nucleus before it becomes unbound? The location of the neutron drip line, the bound limit in the neutron-rich side in nuclear chart, is indeed one of the fundamental unsolved questions in nuclear physics, as this is established experimentally only up to Z=8. The other question we address here is how atomic nuclei behave near the drip line and beyond....
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  4. GIULIA MANCA (UNIVERSITY OF CAGLIARI AND INFN)
    24/01/2019, 11:35
    Extended Contribution
    Heavy ion and fixed target results at LHCb
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  5. Prof. EMIKO HIYAMA (Kyushu Univeristy/RIKEN)
    24/01/2019, 12:05
    Extended Contribution
    One of the important subject in hypernuclei is to extract information on hyperon-nucleon and hyperon-hyperon interactions. For two decades, by experimental and theoretical efforts, we could succeed in obtaining information on \Lambda N interaction. Then, as a next step, we focus on \Lambda \Lambda and \Xi N interactions. Especially, we have a lot of ambiguity of \Xi N interaction. In this...
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