CENTENNIAL
OF THE DISCOVERY OF POLONIUM AND RADIUM
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
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NUCLEAR PHYSICS
CLOSE TO THE BARRIER
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Warsaw University, Heavy
Ion Laboratory, 30.06 - 4.07.1998
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Third Announcement
Conference Secretariat:
e-mail: conf@slcj.uw.edu.pl
fax: (+48-22) 659 2714
phone: (+48-22) 658 2021
address:
Heavy Ion Laboratory
Warsaw University ul.Pasteura 5a
02-093 Warszawa
Poland
Organisers and Sponsors
- Heavy Ion Laboratory, Warsaw University
- Srodowiskowe Laboratorium Ciezkich Jonów Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
- Institute of Experimental Physics, Warsaw University
- Instytut Fizyki Doswiadczalnej Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
- The Andrzej Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Swierk
- Instytut Problemów Jadrowych im. Andrzeja Soltana, Swierk
- Foundation for the Development of the Education System TEMPUS
- Fundacja Rozwoju Systemu Edukacji TEMPUS
- French-Polish Convention IN2P3/ Polish Laboratories
- Polsko-Francuskie Porozumienie o Wspólpracy pomiedzy IN2P3
a Laboratoriami Polskimi
- Leopold Kronenberg Foundation
- Fundacja Bankowa im. Leopolda Kronenberga
- Ministry of Education
- Ministerstwo Edukacji Narodowej
- EG&G ORTEC
- Polish Atomic Agency
- Polska Agencja Atomistyki
- Polish Physical Society
- Polskie Towarzystwo Fizyczne
- Polish State Committee for Scientific Research
- Komitet Badan Naukowych KBN
- Rector of the Warsaw University
- Rektor Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
- Stefan Batory Foundation
- Fudacja im. Stefana Batorego
Honorary Committee
Benoît d'Aboville, Ambassador of France to Poland
Andrzej Borkowski, Mayor of Ochota District of Warsaw
Georges Charpak, 1992 Nobel Prize Winner, CERN
Sydney Galès, President of NuPECC
Miroslaw Handke, Minister of Education
Leszek Kunicki, President of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Hélène Langevin-Joliot, Professor of Physics, Orsay
Jerzy Niewodniczanski, President of the Polish Atomic Agency
Wlodzimierz Siwinski, Rector of the Warsaw University
Andrzej Wiszniewski, President of the Polish State Comm.
for Sci. Research
Advisory Board
Juha Äystö (Jyväskylä University)
Jorrit de Boer (LMU, Munich)
George Dracoulis (ANU, Canberra)
Till von Egidy (TU, Munich)
Hubert Flocard (IN2P3, Paris)
Joël Galin (GANIL, Caen)
Andrée Gizon (ISN, Grenoble)
Mark Huyse (IKS, Leuven)
Attila Krasznahorkay (INP, Debrecen)
Rainer M. Lieder (IK, Jülich)
Witold Nazarewicz (ORNL, Oak Ridge)
Wolfram von Oertzen (HMI, Berlin)
Yuri Ts. Oganessian (JINR, Dubna)
Ernst Roeckl (GSI, Darmstadt)
Mitsuo Sakai (INS, Tokyo)
John F. Sharpey-Schafer (NAC, Faure)
Örjan Skeppstedt (Chalmers University, Göteborg)
Jan Styczen (INP, Cracow)
Zdzislaw Szymanski (Warsaw University)
Zdzislaw Wilhelmi (Warsaw University)
Conference program
The conference program will consist of invited talks (35 min + 10
min for discussion) and contributed presentations (15 min + 5 min for
discussion) as well as of the permanent poster display.
At the last day of the conference the panel discussion with the
working title:
Heavy ion physics - decline and revival is planned. The panel
discussion is open to everybody and short presentations, covering both
general issues and specific problems, are welcome for discussion. If
you already plan to raise an issue, an earlier indication of the
subject via e-mail will be very helpful to orchestrate the event.
Preliminary program outline
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MONDAY 29.06 |
TUESDAY 30.06 |
WEDNESDAY 1.07 |
THURSDAY 2.07 |
FRIDAY 3.07 |
SATURDAY 4.07 |
9.00-13.15 |
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OPENING
History
Introduction Astrophysics |
Coulomb excitation
Gaint resonanses |
Heavy ions and light projectiles outside of nuclear physics |
Radioactive beams
Transfer
Far-of the stability line |
PANEL
CONCLUDING REMARKS |
15.00-19.00 |
14.00 - 22.00 REGISTRATION |
Reaction mechanism and nuclear structure |
Giant resonances |
Laser spectroscopy
Far-off the stability line |
Radiactive beams
Transfer |
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Evening events |
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WELCOME RECEPTION |
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DINNER |
CONCERT |
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Preliminary list of talks
- P. Alexa, Prague
- Electromagnetic coupling between isomeric state
and ground state in 180Ta
- A.N. Andreyev, Leuven
- Alpha-decay studies of the lightest Po isotopes charac- terising
intruder states in neutron-deficient Po and Pb nuclei
- W. Assmann, Munich
- Elastic recoil detection analysis with heavy ion beams
- C. Beck, Strasbourg
- Competition between quasi-molecular resonances and fusion-fission in light dinuclear systems
- R. Béraud, Lyon
- A new 400 ms isomer in 125La and low energy intrinsic states in
A=133,131,129,127,125 La isotopes
- A. Bonaccorso, Pisa
- Transfer reactions near the Coulomb barrier
- R. Broda, Kraków
- Concluding remarks
- P.A. Butler, Liverpool
- Pear-shaped nuclei in the radium playground
- V.I. Chepigin, Dubna
- Control experiments on synthesis of superheavy
nuclei on separator VASSILISSA with 48Ca beam
- D. Cline, Rochester
- Collective modes studied by Coulomb excitation
- B. Constantinescu, Bucharest
- Interferences problems related to Pb-As in glassy and silver materials
- S. Courtin, Strasbourg
- Entrance-channel effects in the fusion of nickel isotopes at near-barrier energies
- C. Dasso, Copenhagen/Trento
- Unsafe Coulex
- M. Di Toro, Catania
- The Giant Dipole Resonance as a probe of nuclear structure under extreme conditions
- J. Dobaczewski, Warsaw
- Structure of nuclei at extreme values of the isospin
- J. Fernández Niello, Buenos Aires
- AMS measurements on South American rainwater samples
- D. Forkel-Wirth, Genève
- Radioactive isotopes in solid state physics
- B. Fornal, Kraków
- Spectroscopy at the neutron-rich edge of beta stability valley
- G. de France, Caen
- Realistic physics perspectives using radioactive beams from SPIRAL at GANIL
- E. Gadioli, Milano
- Pre-equilibrium phenomena and nuclear thermalization up to 10 MeV/A
- Y. P. Gangrsky, Dubna
- Laser spectroscopy on the beams of accelerated heavy ions
- D. Habs, Munich
- Facilities for neutron rich radioactive beams, produced by the ISOL method
- P. Haensel, Warsaw
- Nuclei in bottom layers of neutron star crusts with recent SLy effective N-N interactions
- T. Härtlein, Heidelberg
- New insights in the first backbending region of heavy Dy-isotopes
- K. Helariutta, Jyväskylä
- Study of shape coexistence in the very neutron-deficient
nucleus
176Hg
- T. Itahashi, Osaka
- Development of experimental facility for nuclear astrophysics at RCNP
- A. Jokinen, Jyväskylä
- Recent developments at IGISOL facility
- H. Karwowski, North Carolina
- p-d elastic scattering at low energies
- M. Kicinska-Habior, Warsaw
- Statistical decay of the Giant Dipole Resonance excited by complete fusion reactions and other sources of high energy *-rays in heavy ion collisions at 4-11 MeV/u
- M. Leino, Jyväskylä
- Decay and in-beam studies of neutron-deficient Po and Ra isotopes using the gas-filled recoil separator RITU at JYFL
- A. Lépine-Szily, Sao Paulo
- Spectroscopy of the unbound 11N nucleus by the
12C(14N,15C)11N
transfer reaction
- A. Maj, Kraków
- Properties of hot nuclei studied by the GDR *-decay in exclusive experiments
- A. Marcinkowski, Warsaw
- Sum-rule analysis of low-energy one step direct reactions
- P.J. Napiorkowski, Warsaw
- Nuclear structure studied via Coulomb excitation
- D. Novak, Stockholm
- Single event upset test at the CRYRING heavy-ion accelerator
- A.M.J. Paans, Groningen
- Positron emission tomography
- M. Pfützner, Warsaw
- Borders of the nuclear world - 100 years after discovery of polonium
- V. Plujko, Kiev
- Relaxation of fast collective motion in heated nuclei
- J. Sauvage, Orsay
- Nuclear structure of neutron-deficient Au and Pt isotopes from high-resolution laser
spectroscopy at ISOLDE
- D. Semkin, Cheboksary
- Features of nuclear reactions induced by dripline light
nuclei at near-barrier energies
- R. Smolanczuk, Warsaw
- Decay properties of heaviest atomic nuclei
- J. Srebrny, Warsaw
- Coulomb excitation with multidetector systems -
electromagnetic structure of 128Xe
- Z. Sujkowski, Swierk
- High energy atomic physics with low energy accelerators
- A. Turos, Swierk/Warsaw
- Polygonisation of single crystals - a new effect of swift ion bombardment
- V. Volkov, Dubna
- From deep inelastic transfer reactions to complete fusion of nuclei
- H.-J. Wollersheim, Darmstadt
- Study of the K=8 and K=16 isomeric states in 178Hf
- A.K. Wróblewski, Warsaw
- The first three years of radioactivity
Poster display
Poster boards will be available during the whole period of the
conference. The size of a poster should not exceed 80 x 120 cm.
Conference Proceedings
Transcripts of all oral presentations and posters will be published in
the Acta Physica Polonica
B after passing a usual refereeing procedure. Contributions are
limited to 15 pages in case of invited talks and to 8 pages in case of
contributed talks and the poster presentations. Two copies of the
paper should be submitted by the 30 of June 1998. To speed up the
publication authors are kindly requested to provide, if possible, a
diskette with the LaTex version of the paper. Manuscripts should be
printed single sided, double spaced on A4-format paper. Abstracts
should not exceed 250 words and can not be divided into paragraphs.
Figures should not exceed A4 size and, in the electronic version,
should be PostScript compatible. The standard LateX "article" style
may be used, possibly with extensions provided by the Acta Physica Polonica
style. Detailed instructions can be found in "A Guide to the
Authors" of Acta Physica Polonica and a
template
paper is also available.
Social events
- Tuesday, 30 June evening: welcome reception at HIL
- Thursday, 2 July: dinner at restaurant "Wilanów" close to the Wilanów Palace of King Sobieski
- Friday, 3 July: Opera by W.A. Mozart " Idomeneo, re di Creta".
- Sunday, 5 July: excursion
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It will be either a bus trip to Zelazowa Wola (Chopin's birthplace)
with the piano concert or a guided tour of the Warsaw Old Town.
The excursion(s) will be organised depending on the number of people
interested. Therefore we would appreciate an earlier e-mail
information in case you may be interested.
How to reach HIL?
We enclose the map which should help you to find your way.
If you arrive by air you can:
- Take bus number 175 or 188 from the airport and get out at 10th stop. From there you have about 500 m
walk to the Laboratory building.
- Take a taxi. We suggest to go to the upper (departure) airport level and take a taxi which arrives with a customer departing. Airport taxis on the arrival level are very expensive (about a factor of 5 compared to the city cab). The taxi price to HIL should not exceed 20 PLN (about 6 US) during the working day.
If you arrive by train to Warszawa Centralna you can:
- Take tram number 7 or 9 or 25 going in the direction Ochota or
Okecie (West) from the stop which is in front of the train station and
get out at the 6th stop. The Laboratory building is about 400 m from
this stop.
- Take bus number 175 going in the direction Airport from the stop
which is in front of the train station and get out at the 5th stop.
For the convenience of those who will take tram or bus we enclose 2
bus/tram tickets (1 ticket per person and 1 per big piece of
luggage). This ticket should be validated immediately after boarding
the bus or tram.
As everywhere in the world you have to watch out for pickpockets if you take
a public bus or tram.
When arriving by car:
We hope that the enclosed map can help you to find your way but
please don't hesitate to contact us for more details.
Climate
Usually June and July are nice and warm in Poland, (about 25*C) but
you have to be prepared for extremes, cold (13-15*C) with rain and hot
(30-35*C).
Organising Committee
Tomasz Czosnyka - Co-chairman, HIL UW
Jerzy Jastrzebski - Co-chairman, HIL UW
Anna Stolarz - Scientific Secretary, HIL UW
Lucjan Zemlo - Treasurer, HIL UW
Danka Chmielewska - SINS, Swierk
Jaroslaw Choinski - HIL UW
Maciej Kapusta - IEP UW
Piotr Lubinski - HIL UW
Pawel Napiorkowski - HIL UW
Marcin Palacz - HIL UW
Agnieszka Trzcinska - HIL UW
Marzena Wolinska - HIL UW
Jan Zylicz - IEP UW
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