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Nuclear Structure & Reactions: Experimental and Ab Initio Theoretical Perspectives

February 18-21, 2014

TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC, Canada

                             

 
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Talks will be held in the TRIUMF Auditorium

Tuesday, February 18
09:00-09:15 R. Kruecken, Head of the TRIUMF Science Division, Introduction to TRIUMF
09:15-10:00 R. Kanungo, Excitation and nucleon distribution of neutron-rich nuclei studied through low- and high-energy reactions
10:00-10:30 D. Baye, What did we learn from the microscopic model of reactions?
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30 A. Calci, Evolved chiral hamiltonians at the three-body level and beyond
11:30-12:00 S. Quaglioni, Ab-initio nuclear theory including the continuum
12:00-12:30 C. Romero-Redondo, Three-body cluster dynamics within the NCSM/RGM
12:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:00 F. Nunes, Theoretical developments in the studies of deuteron induced reactions
15:00-15:30 G. Hupin, Five- and six-nucleon scattering from QCD-based interaction
15:30-16:00 E. Garrido, 1+N reactions with integral relations: Applications with the adiabatic expansion method
16:00-16:30 Coffee
16:30-17:00 J. Langhammer, Three-nucleon forces in the no-core shell model with continuum
17:00-17:30 G. Potel, Core excitations and transfer reactions in exotic nuclei

Wednesday, February 19
09:00-09:45 J. Dilling, Nuclear Physics with the TITAN
09:45-10:15 C. Barbieri, Ab-intio studies of three-nucleon forces in open-shell isotopes around Calcium
10:15-10:45 G. Hagen, Advances in computation of nucleonic matter and nuclei from coupled-cluster theory
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-11:45 S. Binder, Heavy nuclei: ab-inito
11:45-12:15 H. Hergert, Medium-Mass Nuclei from the In-Medium SRG
12:15-12:45 J. Holt, New directions in valence-space methods for exotic sd-shell nuclei
12:45-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:00 S. Bogner, Recent Developments in the IM-SRG
15:00-15:30 D. Lee, Lattice simulations: O16 structure and new methods
15:30-16:00 H. Krebs, Chiral nuclear forces with local regulators
16:00-16:30 Coffee
16:30-17:00 A. Gezerlis, Quantum Monte Carlo with chiral effective field theory interactions: an update
17:00-17:30 S. A. Coon, Universal properties of infrared extrapolations in a harmonic oscillator basis

Thursday, February 20
09:00-09:30 G. Hackman, Electromagnetic transitions in light nuclei: what we have learned and can learn at TRIUMF
09:30-10:00 N. Barnea, Photo-Reactions in Nuclear Physics
10:00-10:30 M. Miorelli, Towards ab-initio calculations of electromagnetic reactions in medium-mass nuclei
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30 J. Dohet-Eraly, Microscopic approach of the nucleus-nucleus bremsstrahlung
11:30-12:00 C. Ji, Nuclear polarization effects in light muonic atoms
12:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 TRIUMF COLLOQUIUM Eva Halkiadakis, CMS at the LHC
15:30-16:00 K. Hebeler, Calculations of three-nucleon forces at N3LO for novel ab initio studies of nuclei and matter
16:00-16:30 K. Wendt, Recent Progress on the Momentum Representation Three-Body Similarity Renormalization Group
16:30-17:00 D. Furnstahl, The fate of UV physics with renormalization group evolution

19:00 Workshop Dinner at Mahony & Sons UBC

Friday, February 21
09:00-09:30 M. Pearson, Measuring ground state nuclear properties at TRIUMF
09:30-10:00 T. Neff, The Hoyle state and its relatives: The C12 continuum
10:00-10:30 B. R. Barrett, Investigations of the A-dependence of the Core Energies and Other Terms in the Ab Initio Shell Model formalism
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30 T. Papenbrock, Extrapolations in finite model spaces and EFT for deformed nuclei
11:30-12:00 A. Ekstrom, Optimized chiral hamiltonian for practical use: current status and perspectives
12:00-12:30 V. Soma, Green's functions in mid-mass nuclei with chiral interactions
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:30 G. R. Jansen, Effective interactions from coupled-cluster theory
14:30-15:00 F. Raimondi, Deuteron-nucleus reaction in NCSM/RGM framework
15:00-15:30 C. W. Johnson, Spin-orbit decomposition of ab initio wavefunctions
15:30-16:00 Coffee
16:00-16:30 M. Kruse, Insights into the Fermi-matrix elements and superallowed Fermi-beta decay
16:30-17:00 R. Roth, Ab Initio Theory Outside the Box