RIBF Users Meeting 2020

Asia/Tokyo
On-line

On-line

Description

The RIBF Users Meeting 2020 will take place on Sep. 8 - 10. It aims bringing together a variety of RIBF users to share the recent experimental results and the present status of experiments at RIBF and the related theoretical works. It will contribute greatly to the generation of the collaborative efforts for future physics opportunities at the RIBF. 

It comprises invited talks on recent experimental results at RIBF presented by early-career and junior researchers as well as invited overview contributions from experimental and theoretical activities related to the RIBF. The RIBF users group thesis award lecture will be held on Tuesday Sep. 8.

The user group town meeting which was usually held at the JPS meeting site will also be held online within the RIBF Users Meeting.

The meeting will be held on-line using Zoom. All attendees are requested to register in advance. The information to access the meeting will be provided to the registrants.

Participants
    • 1
      Opening
      Speaker: Nobuo Hinohara (University of Tsukuba)
    • Session 1
      Convener: Kathrin Wimmer (IEM - CSIC)
      • 2
        RIBF: where we are and where we are going
        Speaker: Hiroyoshi Sakurai (RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science)
      • 3
        High-resolution in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy at RIBF: HiCARI Project
        Speaker: Dr Byul Moon (RIKEN Nishina Center)
      • 4
        Probing surface distributions of α clusters via α-transfer reactions
        Speaker: Tokuro Fukui
      • 5
        Present status of Rare-RI Ring and mass measurements
        Speaker: Akira Ozawa (Institute of Physics, University of Tsukuba)
    • RIBF Thesis Award
      Convener: Nobuo Hinohara (University of Tsukuba)
      • 6
        RIBF Thesis Award
      • 7
        First spectroscopy of 110Zr with MINOS
        Speaker: Dr Nancy Paul (Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, CNRS, Sorbonne Université)
    • Session 2
      Convener: Wataru Horiuchi (Hokkaido University)
      • 8
        Present status of the BigRIPS separator and recent development of RI-beam production
        Speaker: Naoki FUKUDA (RIKEN Nishina Center)
      • 9
        Structure of Medium-mass Nuclei Studied by Monte Carlo Shell Model Calculations
        Speaker: Yusuke Tsunoda (Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo)
      • 10
        First direct determination of the atomic mass of a superheavy nuclide
        Speaker: Peter Schury (Riken Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science)
      • 11
        Shape transition and isomers in heavy neutron-rich nuclei explored at KISS
        Speaker: Hiroshi Watanabe (RIKEN)
      • 12
        Recent activities at the low-energy RI beam separator CRIB
        Speaker: Hidetoshi Yamaguchi (CNS, the University of Tokyo)
      • 13
        Probing exotic structures of highly excited nuclei: OEDO-SHARAQ activities
        Speaker: Masanori Dozono (Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo)
    • Session 3
      Convener: Noritaka Shimizu (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo)
      • 14
        Beta-delayed neutron emission measurements in the 78Ni region at RIBF with BRIKEN/VANDLE
        Speaker: Rin Yokoyama (CNS, the University of Tokyo)
      • 15
        TBA (ESPRI)
        Speaker: Juzo ZENIHIRO (RIKEN Nishina Center)
      • 16
        SLOWRI rf gas catcher development toward symbiotic mass measurement at F11
        Speaker: Aiko Takamine (RNC)
      • 17
        Present status of the SCRIT electron scattering facility
        Speaker: Tetsuya Onishi (RIKEN Nishina Center)
      • 18
        Current status and future perspective of SAMURAI at RIBF
        Speaker: Yasuhiro Togano (Rikkyo University)
      • 19
        Update on RIBF157
        Speaker: Radomira Lozeva (IPHC, CNRS, IN2P3)
    • 20
      Closing
      Speaker: daisuke suzuki
    • RIBF Town Meeting
      • 21
        RIBF Town Meeting