HaloWeek'26 - nuclei at and beyond the driplines -

Asia/Tokyo
Science Seminar House (Kyoto University)

Science Seminar House

Kyoto University

Kitashirakawa Oiwake-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan
Takashi Nakamura (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Description

The famous moss garden in Saihoji "ZEN" Temple (world heritage) taken by T. N
 

HaloWeek'26 - nuclei at and beyond the driplines - will take place from June 8 to 12, 2026 at Kyoto University, in Japan's  former historic capital, Kyoto. The workshop will focus on the latest forefront experimental and theoretical developments in the physics of weakly-bound and unbound nuclei, and explorations of the drip lines and beyond.

Following the previous successful meetings in Bergen, Norway (2022) and Gothenburg, Sweden (2024), HaloWeek’26 will bring together 40-60 participants to meet and discuss the most recent progress and share future perspectives of this field.

NOTE: As the venue has limited capacity, participation is by invitation only.

 

The topics of the workshop will include:

  • The physics of Halo states

  • Experimental and theoretical progress in the physics of weakly-bound and unbound states in nuclei, atoms, and molecules.

  • Pure neutron systems

  • Reaction theory

  • Universal aspects and analogies

 


The conference is jointly organized by 

  • Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) (Japan MEXT kakenhi program : 25A203) : Quantum Matter Science in the Universe Opened Up by Precise Numerical Calculations
  • Research Center for Nuclear Physics, the University of Osaka
  • Grant-in-Aid for Specially Promoted Research (Japan MEXT kakenhi program : 24H00006) : Study of pure-neutron nuclei explored by innovative neutron detectors
  • Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University

 

                        

 


The conference is supported by 

  • the Extreme Matter Institute EMMI
  • Helmholtz Institute Mainz
  • Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) (Japan MEXT kakenhi program : 25A203) : Quantum Matter Science in the Universe Opened Up by Precise Numerical Calculations
  • Research Center for Nuclear Physics, the University of Osaka
  • Grant-in-Aid for Specially Promoted Research (Japan MEXT kakenhi program : 24H00006) : Study of pure-neutron nuclei explored by innovative neutron detectors

 

               

    • Opening: Welcome Address Science Seminar House

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      Conveners: Kouichi Hagino (Department of Physics, Kyoto University), Takashi Nakamura (Institute of Science Tokyo)
      • 1
        Welcome Address
        Speakers: Kouichi Hagino (Department of Physics, Kyoto University), Takashi Nakamura (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Takashi Nakamura (Institute of Science Tokyo)
    • Session 1 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Takashi Nakamura (Institute of Science Tokyo)
      • 2
        Charge, proton, and neutron size of exotic nuclei
        Speaker: Prof. Witold Nazarewicz (MSU)
      • 3
        dineutron cluster structures of 8He
        Speaker: Yoshiko Kanada (Kyoto University)
      • 4
        In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy around 100Sn
        Speaker: Pieter Doornenbal (RIKEN)
      • 12:10
        Discussion
    • 12:40
      Lunch Science Seminar House

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    • Session 2 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Nobuyuki Kobayashi (RCNP, Osaka University)
      • 5
        Coulomb Breakup of Medium-Mass Halo Nuclei at FRIB
        Speaker: Dr Aldric Revel (FRIB/MSU)
      • 6
        Proton halos revealed by precision mass measurements in CSRe/Lanzhou
        Speaker: yuhu zhang (institute of modern physics. chinese academy of sciences, lanzhou 730000 China)
      • 7
        Masses of the Ni isotopes in the vicinity of the proton dripline
        Speaker: Dr Shutaro Hanai (Institute of Science Tokyo)
    • 15:40
      Break Science Seminar House

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    • Session 3 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Yosuke KONDO (RIKEN Nishina Center)
      • 8
        Radii and Decay Dynamics of Particle-Emitters
        Speaker: Simin Wang
      • 9
        Search for Halo Structure in Isomeric States
        Speaker: Mitsunori Fukuda (Department of Physics, Osaka Univeristy)
      • 17:10
        Discussion
    • Session 4 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Carlos Carlos Bertulani (Texas A&M University-Commerce)
      • 10
        Intruder configurations and shape coexistence in halo structure
        Speaker: Prof. Mark Caprio (University of Notre Dame)
      • 11
        Towards a short-range EFT for deformed halo nuclei
        Speaker: Live-Palm Kubushishi (Ohio University)
      • 12
        Two-neutron distribution of the triton from pionless EFT
        Speaker: Tanja Kirchner (TU Darmstadt)
    • 10:20
      Break Science Seminar House

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    • Session 5 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Gaute Hagen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
      • 13
        Two-neutron halo nuclei in effective field theory
        Speaker: Dam Son (University of Chicago)
      • 14
        Shell structure and nuclear dynamics in neutron-rich nuclei
        Speaker: Francesca Bonaiti (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams and Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
      • 15
        Tow-neutron halo structure of 14Be studied by its Coulomb breakup
        Speaker: Yuma Osawa (Department of Physics., Institute of Science Tokyo)
      • 12:10
        Discussion
    • 12:40
      Lunch Science Seminar House

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    • Session 6 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Naoyuki Itagaki (Osaka Metropolitan University)
      • 16
        Few-body universality beyond two neutron halo
        Speaker: Tobias Frederico (Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica)
      • 17
        Unveiling new features in drip-line nuclei using direct reactions
        Speaker: Prof. Ritu Kanungo (TRIUMF)
    • 15:10
      Break Science Seminar House

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    • Session 7 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Isao Tanihata (Beihnag University and RCNP, Osaka Universiry)
      • 18
        Reaction cross sections for dripline nuclei on a proton target
        Speaker: Tetsuaki Moriguchi (University of Tsukuba)
      • 19
        Can one deduce the charge radii of rare isotopes using hadronic probe?
        Speaker: Dr JiChao Zhang (RCNP)
      • 20
        Short-distance production of multi-neutron systems
        Speaker: Timothy George Backert (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
      • 17:00
        Discussion
    • Session 8 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Emiko Hiyama (RIKEN)
      • 21
        Five-body 4He atomic systems
        Speaker: Jaume Carbonell (IJCLab Université Paris Scalay)
      • 22
        Measurement of the matter radius of 132Sn using proton elastic scattering at 200 MeV/nucleon
        Speaker: Yuto Hijikata (RIKEN)
      • 23
        Electromagnetic response functions of neutron-rich nuclei
        Speaker: Miriam El Batchy (Johannes Gutenberg University)
    • 10:20
      Break Science Seminar House

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    • Session 9 Science Seminar House

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      • 24
        Structure-driven microscopic optical potentials for studies of nuclei near the dripline
        Speaker: Grigor Sargsyan (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams / Michigan State University)
      • 25
        Structure and stability of four-neutron halo nuclei
        Speaker: Dr Rimantas Lazauskas (IPHC)
      • 11:50
        Discussion
    • 12:20
      Lunch Science Seminar House

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    • Session 10: Discussion Science Seminar House

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    • Session 11 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Navin ALAHARI (Tokyo Institute of technology)
      • 26
        Halo Nuclei from Ab Initio Nuclear Theory
        Speaker: Dr Petr Navratil (TRIUMF)
      • 27
        Direct transfer to narrow unbound states as a probe of the oxygen dripline
        Speaker: Dr Charlie James Paxman (GANIL)
      • 28
        Transfer reactions on exotic Li isotopes
        Speaker: Dr Gregory Potel (University of Seville)
    • 10:30
      Break Science Seminar House

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    • Session 12 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Juzo ZENIHIRO (Department of Physics, Kyoto University)
      • 29
        Beyond the neutron dripline: Structure and Correlations
        Speaker: Nigel Orr (LPC-Caen)
      • 30
        Particle emission beyond the proton dripline
        Speaker: Marek Pfutzner (University of Warsaw)
      • 31
        Few-body systems near unitarity (and other stories)
        Speaker: Sebastian Koenig (NC State University)
      • 12:30
        Discussion
    • 13:00
      Lunch Science Seminar House

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    • Session 13 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Jiangming Yao
      • 32
        Reaction studies towards the driplines with R3B setup
        Speaker: Dr Valerii Panin (GSI)
      • 33
        Multimodal superfluidity in neutron-rich nuclei
        Speaker: Prof. Dean Lee (MSU)
    • 15:30
      Break Science Seminar House

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    • Session 14 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Dr Yuki Kubota (RIKEN Nishina Center)
      • 34
        The dripline in calcium isotopes from a new chiral interaction
        Speaker: Gaute Hagen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
      • 35
        Study of neutron-deficient nuclei for probing 3He clustering and quenching of spectroscopic factors towards drip line
        Speaker: Dr Olivier Sorlin (GSI)
      • 17:00
        Discussion
    • 18:00
      Banquet : Japanese Izakaya-style restaurant, "Taru-hachi" Taru-hachi : https://maps.app.goo.gl/CWkzFeNuMpQPakau8

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    • Session 15 Science Seminar House

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      • 36
        Electromagnetic response of open-shell nuclei from coupled-cluster theory
        Speaker: Francesco Marino (JGU Mainz)
      • 37
        Exploring the strucutre of 11Li through (t,p) reactions
        Speaker: Mr Daniel Fernandez Ruiz (IEM-CSIC)
      • 38
        The Coulomb effect on neutron drip line and beyond
        Speaker: Kenta Hagihara (University of Tsukuba)
    • 10:20
      Break Science Seminar House

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    • Session 16 Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Kouichi Hagino (Department of Physics, Kyoto University)
      • 39
        Neutron correlations and multi-neutron systems
        Speaker: Dr Zaihong Yang (Peking University)
      • 40
        Progress in describing three- and four-body breakup reactions
        Speaker: Prof. Kazuyuki Ogata (Department of Physics, Kyushu University)
    • Closing: Concluding Remarks Science Seminar House

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      Convener: Gaute Hagen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)