5–6 Mar 2026
RIKEN Wako campus
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Contribution List

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  1. Hiroshi Imao (RIKEN)
    05/03/2026, 09:35
    Invited talk
  2. Shin'ichiro MICHIMASA (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    05/03/2026, 10:00
    Invited talk
  3. Xiaofei Yang (Beijing University)
    05/03/2026, 10:50
  4. Masaya Homma (Hokkaido University)
    05/03/2026, 11:15
  5. Hiroyuki Sagawa (University of Aizu)
    05/03/2026, 11:35
  6. Simin Wang (Fudan University)
    05/03/2026, 13:15
    Invited talk
  7. Dr Yuki Kubota (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    05/03/2026, 13:40
  8. Shoya Ogawa (Kyushu university)
    05/03/2026, 14:05
  9. Sota Yoshida (Utsunoimya University/RIKEN)
    05/03/2026, 14:55
    Invited talk
  10. Sibo Wang (Department of Physics, Chongqing University, Chongqing 401331, China)
    05/03/2026, 15:20
    Contributed talk
  11. Katsuhisa Nishio (JAEA)
    06/03/2026, 09:30
    Invited talk
  12. Kosuke Kawai (Kindai University)
    06/03/2026, 09:55
    Contributed talk
  13. Shinya Takagi (Kindai University)
    06/03/2026, 10:15
    Contributed talk
  14. Kotaro Uzawa (Kyoto University)
    06/03/2026, 11:00
    Invited talk
  15. gen takayama
    06/03/2026, 11:25
    Contributed talk
  16. Masaki Sasano (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    06/03/2026, 13:15
    Invited talk
  17. Masakiyo Kitazawa (Osaka University)
    06/03/2026, 13:40
    Invited talk
  18. Tadaaki Isobe (RIKEN)
    06/03/2026, 14:05
    Invited talk
  19. Dr Akira Dohi (RIKEN)
    06/03/2026, 14:55
    Invited talk
  20. Dr Nobuya Nishimura (Kogakuin University)
    06/03/2026, 15:20
    Contributed talk
  21. Toi Tachibana (Department of Physics, Kyoto University)
    06/03/2026, 15:40
    Contributed talk
  22. Toi Tachibana (Department of Physics, Kyoto University)
    Contributed talk

    In T. Tachibana et al., Phys. Rev. C 112 (2025) 065806, the equation of state of spin-polarized nuclear matter was studied and the spin slope parameter of the corresponding spin-symmetry energy was discussed, which plays an important role in characterizing spin-dependent properties of nuclear systems.
    To explore a possible experimental probe for constraining the spin slope parameter, we...

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  23. Shinya Takagi (Kindai University)
    Contributed talk

    Nuclear fission has been studied for many years since its discovery in 1938, yet many aspects of its dynamics, particularly the mechanism of particle emission during the fission process, remain unclear. The mass asymmetry of fission fragments is strongly influenced by the shell structure of the fissioning nucleus. Conventionally, it has been understood that at high excitation energies, the...

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  24. Masaya Homma (Hokkaido University)
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    It is a challenging problem to describe low-lying states in odd-mass nuclei in microscopic theory, especially for medium-heavy and heavy nuclei. This is mainly because of the presence of an unpaired nucleon. To address this problem, we develop a theoretical framework which combines the interacting boson-fermion model and the nuclear density functional theory. We determine IBFM Hamiltonian...

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  25. Sibo Wang (Department of Physics, Chongqing University, Chongqing 401331, China)
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    We present a relativistic microscopic optical model potential derived from ab initio relativistic Brueckner-Hartree-Fock theory, which successfully describes nucleon scattering on stable nuclei [Phys. Rev. C 109, 064603 (2024)]. We then extend this framework to predict proton radioactivity in exotic, deformed nuclei near the drip line, such as $^{149}$Lu. Our calculations achieve excellent...

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  26. Dr Nobuya Nishimura (The University of Tokyo)
    Contributed talk

    Core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe)--the terminal, catastrophic explosions of massive stars—are key phenomena responsible for the origin of many elements produced in stellar interiors during evolution and for multiple high-energy messengers, including electromagnetic radiation, neutrinos, and gravitational waves. Despite nearly a century of study, the CCSN explosion mechanism remains unresolved...

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  27. Kosuke Kawai (Kindai University)
    Contributed talk

    For more than half a century, the existence of the island of stability has been theoretically predicted [1]. One of the major topics in nuclear physics is the production of $^{298}$Fl, which is located at the center of this island.
    A previous study [2] suggested that the synthesis of a compound nucleus more neutron-rich than $^{298}$Fl (e.g., $^{304}$Fl$^*$) may offer an advantage in terms of...

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  28. Prof. HIROYUKI SAGAWA (RIKEN/UNiversiy of Aizu)
    Contributed talk

    I will talk about the effect of 2p-2h configurations on Gamow-Teller states in closed shell nuclei by using Subtracted Second random phase approximation (SSRPA) model. It is found that the 2p-2h configuration mixings induce about 30% of quenching on the Ikeda sum rule in the excitation energy below 25 MeV. I will discuss further the effect of two-body currents derived from chiral effective...

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