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New paradigms in Nuclear Physics

Paris
29th September - 2nd October

Aim of Symposium

An epoch in nuclear physics has started recently both in Japan and France. In 2007, the first beam was successfully accelerated at the superconducting cyclotron of the RIBF facility in RIKEN, Japan. At GANIL, France, the SPIRAL2 project has been approved as a unique facility to accelerate the RI beams produced by fission fragments. All the concrete design plans are now rapidly in progress. Construction of the new facilities has been started, and will be finalized in 2011. In addition, the J-PARC project of KEK and JAEA has been in progress steadily. These new generation facilities in Japan and France will significantly expand the frontiers of nuclear science, opening up the new era of nuclear and hadron physics.

The aim of this symposium is to discuss the frontier subjects in nuclear and hadron physics from a global point of view, and to strengthen and/or initiate long-term collaborations between Japan and France.

Venue

The symposium will be held at the Institut Henri Poincaré in the heart of the Latin Quarter in Paris.

Topics


The topics to be covered at the symposium include:
  • New generation RI beam facilities (RIBF and SPIRAL2)
  • Structure of unstable nuclei
  • Nuclear reactions of stable and unstable nuclei
  • Density Functional Theory
  • Superheavy elements
  • Weak processes and charge exchange reactions
  • Nuclear astrophysics
  • Hypernuclei
  • Hadron physics
  • Exotic hadrons
  • Photoproduction of mesons

Call for contributed talks


There will be invited talks from French and Japanese sides.
In addition, contributed talks will also be included.
Those who are interested in giving a contributed talk at the symposium
are requested to send a one-page abstract in pdf format to:

jfs@ganil.fr

no later than the 13th of June. Please use the template file of the conference. The working language is English.
Selection of the oral talks will be made before the 22nd of June.


Support

The symposium is supported by
  • The JSPS-CNRS joined seminar program
  • The JSPS core-to-core project "Exotic Femto Systems"
  • The French-Japanese International Associated Laboratory for Nuclear Structure Problems





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