The microscopic modelling of odd-mass and odd-odd nuclei
28-31 October 2024
PROGRAM ProgESNToddNucleiv18oct2024vf.pdf
The microscopic modelling of odd-mass and odd-odd nuclei
Organizers: Markus Kortelainen (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Jyväskylä), Sophie Péru (CEA DAM DIF SPN, contact),
Wouter Ryssens (Institut d’Astronomie et d’Astrophysique, ULB)
Contact: sophie.peru-desenfants [at] cea.fr
With this workshop, we aim to:
1. gather experts in the field to discuss its current state and review recent progress,
2. discuss the conceptual issues inherent in modelling odd nuclei starting from mean-field reference states,
3. identify the technical limitations common to all approaches and discuss mitigation strategies.
Talks - Introductory lectures
Lecture 1. L. Robledo (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid), Modelling odd-mass and odd-odd nuclei.
Lecture 2. T. Cocolios ( KULeuven), The experimental view on odd-mass and odd-odd nuclei.
Sessions- Round tables
Round Table 1. Building mean-field reference states for odd nuclei
Round Table 2. The role of symmetries.
Round Table 3. Effective interactions and time-odd terms
Round Table 4. Collective models for odd nuclei.
Round Table 5. Observables and pseudo-observables.
Participants to the round table - discussion sessions:
• A. Afanasjev, Mississippi State University
• B. Bally, ESNT, IRFU, CEA Saclay
• M. Bender, CNRS/IN2P3, IP2I Lyon
• T. Cocolios, KU Leuven
• J. Dobaczewski, University of York
• M. Kortelainen, University of Jyväskylä
• K. Nomura, Hokkaido University
• S. Péru, CEA, DAM, DIF
• P.-G. Reinhard, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
• L. Robledo, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
• W. Ryssens, Université Libre de Bruxelles
• L. Bonneau, LP2I Bordeaux
• N. Pillet, CEA, DAM, DIF
• W. Younes, University of Berkeley
We propose a schedule built around round table discussions with specific subjects.
For each of these discussions, we will explicitly ask the subset of participants with relevant expertise to prepare material and indicate a chairman from among them.
We hope to encourage all participants to interpret the subjects in the widest possible way and engage in free discussion, particularly since most subjects are naturally linked.
Schedule
Round table-Discussions Sessions 1 to 5
(see program file for details)
Monday 28th Oct |
Tuesday 29th |
Wednesday 30th
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Thursday 31st |
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9h | Session 1 | Session 3 | Session 4 |
10h30 | 10h30 | Break | Break | Break | |
12h | Welcome | 11h30 | Session 1 | Session 3 | Session 4 |
12h30 |
Lunch |
12h30 |
Lunch |
Lunch | Lunch |
13h30 | Lecture I | 13h30 | Session 5 | Session 2 | End |
15h30 | Break | 15h30 | Break | Break | Break |
16h | Lecture II | 16h | Session 5 | Session 2 | |
17h | End | 17h |
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