26–30 Jan 2015
Bormio, Italy
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Monday Morning

26 Jan 2015, 09:00
Bormio, Italy

Bormio, Italy

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  1. 26/01/2015, 09:00
  2. Prof. Robert Rutledge
    26/01/2015, 09:10
    Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics
    Overview Talk
    Neutron stars -- the densest objects in the universe -- are supported against gravitational collapse by pressure arising from the dense matter equation of state (dEOS) -- the pressure as a function of density, at and above nuclear densities. The dEOS arises from fundamental interactions, and so is of fundamental interest -- in much the same way that the ideal gas law was of interest...
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  3. Prof. Frank Maas (Univ. Mainz)
    26/01/2015, 09:50
    Elementary Particle Physics
    Overview Talk
    Newest Results and Future Perspectives of the Parity Violation Experiments
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  4. Dr Maura Graziani (CERN)
    26/01/2015, 11:00
    Overview Talk
    The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02) is a precision large-acceptance high energy particle detector which was successfully deployed in 2011 on the International Space Station (ISS) where it will operate for the next decades. Among the physics objectives of AMS are a search for the understanding of Dark Matter, Antimatter, the origin of cosmic rays and the exploration of new physics...
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  5. Dr Soeren Lange (Univ Giessen)
    26/01/2015, 11:40
    Overview Talk
    Status and Physics of Belle II
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