Tohoku University Centennial Hall (Kawauchi Hagi Hall)
Tohoku University Centennial Hall (Kawauchi Hagi Hall)
40 Kawauchi, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8576, Japan
Hirokazu Tamura(Department of Physics, Tohoku University)
Description
HYP2015 is the twelfth one in the series of HYP conferences initiated in 1982 in Heidelberg and held periodically every three years, following the successful 11th HYP conference in Barcelona in 2012. The HYP conference brings together theoreticians and experimentalists working on hadron and nuclear physics with strangeness. The topics of the HYP conference have been extended to related fields such as low-energy aspects of QCD, dense and cold matter, as well as hadronic and nuclear systems with heavier flavors.
The main part of the HYP2015 conference is held from Monday morning to Friday around noon at the Tohoku University Centennial Hall (Kawauchi Hagi Hall) located in the city of Sendai, where plenary and contributed talks as well as poster sessions take place. Then it is followed by “discussion session” at a hot spring hotel in Sakunami near Sendai from the late afternoon on Friday until Saturday morning with a limited number of (about 100) participants.
Polarization observables in γ p → K<sup>+</sup> Λ and K<sup>+</sup> Σ<sup>0</sup> using circularly polarized photons on a polarized frozen spin target¶20m
Speaker:
N. Walford(Basel)
abstract
Slides
16:40
The recent results of strangeness photoproduction in the threshold region at ELPH-Tohoku¶20m
Speaker:
H. Kanda(Tohoku)
abstract
Slides
17:00
K<sup>0</sup>Λ photoproduction studied with an electromagnetic calorimeter FOREST¶15m
Speaker:
Y. Tsuchikawa(ELPH, Tohoku)
abstract
Slides
17:15
Kaonic-atom X-ray spectroscopy with superconducting microcalorimeters¶15m
Tohoku University Centennial Hall (Kawauchi Hagi Hall)
40 Kawauchi, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8576, Japan
16:15
A01 - <sup>19</sup><sub>Λ</sub>F hypernuclear production using the (K<sup>-</sup>,π<sup>-</sup>) reaction¶2h 15m
Speaker:
Y Sasaki(Tohoku)
abstract
16:15
A02 - Prospect of gamma-ray spectroscopy of <sup>4</sup><sub>Λ</sub>H at J-PARC¶2h 15m
Speaker:
M. Ukai(Tohoku)
abstract
16:15
A03 - Kaonic-atom X-ray spectroscopy with superconducting microcalorimeters¶2h 15m
Speaker:
. Hashimoto(RIKEN)
abstract
16:15
A04 - Study of lifetimes and binding energies of light single hypernuclei with nuclear emulsion¶2h 15m
Speaker:
Myint Kyaw Soe(Gifu)
abstract
16:15
A05 - Double hypernuclei search experiment with hybrid emulsion method at J-PARC (J-PARC E07)¶2h 15m
Speaker:
H. Ekawa(Kyoto)
abstract
16:15
A06 - Double hypernuclei experiment with hybrid emulsion method at J-PARC¶2h 15m
Speaker:
S.H. Hayakawa(Osaka)
abstract
16:15
A07 - Development of semi-automatic α-decay track measurement¶2h 15m
Speaker:
H. Kobayashi
abstract
16:15
A08 - Development of silicon microstrip detector as a high resolution tracker at J-PARC¶2h 15m
Speaker:
J.Y. Lee(Seoul)
abstract
16:15
A09 - The alignment method of the emulsion plates for Ξ-hyperon tracking on J-PARC E07¶2h 15m
Speaker:
D. Nakashima(Gifu)
abstract
16:15
A10 - Development of matrix trigger module for J-PARC E03/E07¶2h 15m
Speaker:
T.J. Moon(Seoul)
abstract
16:15
A11 - Status of nuclear emulsion plates for J-PARC E07 experiment¶2h 15m
Speaker:
H. Ito(Gifu)
abstract
16:15
A12 - Construction status of a new spectrometer ``S-2S'' for spectroscopy of hypernuclei with multi-strangeness¶2h 15m
Speaker:
S. Kanatsuki(Kyoto)
abstract
16:15
A13 - ∑p scattering experiment in J-PARC (E40) and its development status¶2h 15m
Speaker:
Y. Akazawa(Tohoku)
abstract
16:15
A14 - Scattered proton detection system for ∑p scattering experiment with the cylindrical scintillating fiber tracker and BGO calorimeters¶2h 15m
Speaker:
Y. Nakada(Osaka)
abstract
16:15
A15 - Simulation Studies for a Hyperon Time Projection Chamber (HypTPC) at J-PARC¶2h 15m
Speaker:
S.H. Kim(Korea U)
abstract
16:15
A16 - Measurement of the radiative decay of Λ(1405) by using a large acceptance Hyperon spectrometer at J-PARC¶2h 15m
Speaker:
S.H. Hwang(JAEA)
abstract
16:15
A17 - K<sup>0</sup>Λ photoproduction studied with an electromagnetic calorimeter FOREST¶2h 15m
Speaker:
Y. Tsuchikawa(Tohoku, ELPH)
abstract
16:15
A18 - Study of baryon exited states in (p,2p) reactions at J-PARC¶2h 15m
Speaker:
H. Sako(JAEA)
abstract
16:15
A19 - Hypernuclei program at the CBM experiment¶2h 15m
Speaker:
I. Vassiliev(GSI)
abstract
16:15
A20 - Double resonance in Dalitz plot of M(pΛ)-M(KΛ) in DISTO data on p + p → p + Λ + K<sup>+</sup> at 2.85 GeV¶2h 15m
Speaker:
K Suzuki(SMI, Vienna)
abstract
16:15
B01 - Shell model spectra of light hypernuclei with ΛN and ΛNN forces: the final results concerned hyperon-nucleon interaction parameters¶2h 15m
Speaker:
V. Fetisov(Lebedev Inst)
abstract
16:15
B02 - Production spectra of neutron-rich hypernuclear states in the <sup>6</sup>Li(π<sup>-</sup>,K<sup>+</sup>) reaction at 1.2 GeV/c¶2h 15m
Speaker:
T. Harada(Osaka EC)
abstract
16:15
B03 - Non-mesonic weak decay of the hypertriton with effective field theory¶2h 15m
Speaker:
A Pérez-Obiol(INP, Rez)
abstract
16:15
B04 - Structure of light hypernuclei in the framework of Fermionic Molecular Dynamics¶2h 15m
Speaker:
M. Schäfer(NPI, Rez)
abstract
16:15
B05 - A Faddeev calculation of α-Λ-Λ bound state with three-dimensional treatment¶2h 15m
Speaker:
H. Kamada(Kyushu IT)
abstract
16:15
B07 - Ξ<sup>-</sup> nuclear absorption process in Ξ<sup>-</sup>-<sup>14</sup>N atom cascade¶2h 15m
Speaker:
T. Koike(Osaka EC)
abstract
16:15
B08 - Hyperon interaction in free space and nuclear matter¶2h 15m
Speaker:
M. Dhar(Giessen)
abstract
16:15
B09 - Strong binding and shrinkage of double K<sup>bar</sup> nuclear system K<sup>−</sup>K<sup>−</sup>pp predicted by Faddeev-Yakubovsky calculations¶2h 15m
Speaker:
T. Yamazaki(U Tokyo)
abstract
16:15
B10 - Interplay of kaons and hyperons in multi-strangeness systems in relativistic mean-field theory¶2h 15m
Speaker:
T. Muto(Chiba Inst. Tech.)
abstract
16:15
B11 - From hypernuclei to neutron stars: looking for the pieces of the puzzle¶2h 15m
Speaker:
D. Lonardoni(Argonne)
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16:15
B12 - Properties of neutron stars with hyperons and quarks using relativistic Hartree-Fock approximation and MIT bag model¶2h 15m