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

Session

Tuesday Morning

27 Jan 2015, 09:00
Bormio, Italy

Bormio, Italy

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  1. Prof. Achim Schwenk (TU-Darmstadt)
    27/01/2015, 09:00
    Overview Talk
    I will present results for the properties of neutron-rich nuclei from the oxygen to calcium isotopes based on two- and three-nucleon interactions, fit only to few-body systems and including estimates of the theoretical uncertainties. The same two- and three-nucleon interactions predict the properties of neutron-rich matter in astrophysical environments. I will discuss results for the equation...
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  2. Prof. Peter Braun-Munziger (TU-Darmstadt)
    27/01/2015, 09:40
    Overview Talk
    Relativistic nuclear collisions from RHIC to the LHC, the quark-gluon plasma, and QCD
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  3. Dr Haik Simon (GSI)
    27/01/2015, 10:50
    Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics
    Extended Contribution
    Status of the ELISE Project
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  4. Dr Jelena Ninkovic (MPP)
    27/01/2015, 11:20
    Extended Contribution
    New Developments in Silicon Detectors
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  5. Prof. Peter Egelhof (GSI Darmstadt)
    27/01/2015, 11:50
    Hadron Physics
    Extended Contribution
    Light-ion induced direct reactions, like for example elastic and inelastic scattering, transfer-, charge exchange-, or knock out-reactions, have been proved in the past, for the case of stable nuclei, to be powerful tools for obtaining nuclear structure information, and were also applied within the last two decades for the investigation of exotic nuclei with radioactive beams in inverse...
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