International Workshop

Joint JUSTIPEN-LACM Meeting 

Joint Institute for Heavy Ion Research, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
March 5-8, 2007

 

 

Overview

The Joint JUSTIPEN-LACM Meeting will be held on March 5-8, 2007 in Building 6025 of the Physics Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The meeting is a merger of two workshops: (i) the US-Japan theory meeting under the auspices of the Japan-US Theory Institute for Physics with Exoctic Nuclei (JUSTIPEN) and (ii) the annual NNSA-JIHIR meeting on the nuclear large amplitude collective motion (LACM) with an emphasis on fission.

The purpose of the meeting, jointly organized by the JUSTIPEN Governing Board, by the UT/ORNL theory group, and by the JSPS Core-to-Core program "Exotic Femto Systems", is to bring together scientists (theorists and experimentalists) with interests in physics of radioactive nuclei, LACM, and theoretical approaches related to the SciDAC-2 UNEDF project. One emphasis of the meeting will be on topics related to future collaborations betwen US and Japanese groups (under JUSTIPEN). We are looking forward to an exiting meeting with stimulating discussions.

There is no charge to attend the meeting, but those interested should contact Thomas Papenbrock (papenbrocktf at ornl.gov) for registration information that is needed to process entry to the laboratory. We are asking even those holding current ORNL badges to register so an accurate count can be obtained for the lunches and coffee breaks (provided free of charge to the workshop participants).

The meeting is supported by the National Nuclear Security Administration under the Stewardship Science Academic Alliance program, JIHIR, JSPS, Todai-RIKEN Joint International Program for Nuclear Physics, and UNEDF.

 

 

Confirmed Participants

 

D. Abe

abe at tkyntm.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

G. Arbanas

arbanas at mail.phy.ornl.gov

S. Ayik

ayik at tntech.edu 

C. Baktash

baktashc at ornl.gov

B. Balantekin

baha at nucth.physics.wisc.edu 

A. Baran

abaran at liza.umcs.lublin.pl 

D. Bardayan

bardayandw at ornl.gov

J. Beene

beenejr at ornl.gov

M. Bender

bender at cenbg.in2p3.fr

G. Bertsch

bertsch at gene.phys.washington.edu

C. Bertulani

bertulanica at ornl.gov

C. Bingham

cbingham at utk.edu

J. Blackmon

blackmon at ornl.gov

L. Bonneau

ludovic at lanl.gov

R. Casten

rick at riviera.physics.yale.edu 

D. Dean

deandj at ornl.gov

W. Dickhoff

wimd at wuphys.wustl.edu 

J. Engel

engelj at physics.unc.edu

G. Fann

fanngi at ornl.gov

S. Fujii

sfujii at cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

A. Galindo-Uribarri

uribarri at phy.ornl.gov

B. Gebremariam

gebremar at nscl.msu.edu

R. Grzywacz

rgrzywac at utk.edu 

G. Hagen

hageng at ornl.gov

K. Hagino

hagino at nucl.phys.tohoku.ac.jp

M. Honma

m-honma at u-aizu.ac.jp

T. Inakura

inakura at nt.sc.niigata-u.ac.jp

N. Itagaki

itagaki at phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

R. Janssens

janssens at anl.gov

K. Jones

kgrzywac at utk.edu 

K. Kato

kato at nucl.sci.hokudai.ac.jp

T. Kawabata

kawabata at cns.s.u-tokyo.jp

A. Kerman

kerman at mitlns.mit.edu

F. Liang

liang at phy.ornl.gov

D. Lacroix 

lacroix at lpccaen.in2p3.fr

T. Matsumoto

taku2scp at rarf.riken.jp

M. Matsuo

matsuo at nt.sc.niigata-u.ac.jp

K. Matsuyanagi

ken at ruby.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp 

N. Michel

nmichel at utk.edu

K. Mizuyama

mizu at nt.sc.niigata-u.ac.jp

T. Motobayashi

motobaya at riken.jp 

T. Nakatsukasa

takashi at nucl.ph.tsukuba.ac.jp

W. Nazarewicz

witek at utk.edu

T. Noro

noro at nucl.phys.kyushu-u.ac.jp 

V. Oberacker

volker.e.oberacker at vanderbilt.edu

R. Okamoto

okamoto at mns.kyutech.ac.jp 

T. Otsuka

otsuka at phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

K. Ozeki

ozeki at cyric.tohoku.ac.jp

G. Papadimitriou

gpapadim at utk.edu

T. Papenbrock

tpapenbr at utk.edu

J. Rotureau

rotureaujj at ornl.gov 

N. Schunck

schunck at ornl.gov

D. Shapira

shapirad at  ornl.gov

A. Sierk

ajs at t2ajs.lanl.gov

A. Staszczak

stas at tytan.umcs.lublin.pl

J. Toivanen

jussi.toivanen at phys.jyu.fi 

S. Umar

umar at compsci.cas.vanderbilt.edu

R. Varner

varnerrl at ornl.gov

M. Yamagami

yamagami at riken.jp

A. Zhanov

akram at comp.tamu.edu

 

Program

Monday

Speaker

Title

9:30-10:30

Welcome and Goals of the Meeting

G. Young

Physics Division, ORNL

T. Otsuka

JUSTIPEN-Japan

D. Dean

JUSTIPEN-US

G. Bertsch

UNEDF project

W. Nazarewicz

LACM-NNSA program

10:20

Coffee Break

10:50-12:20

Density Functional Theory and Beyond (I)

G. Fann

Multiresolution Analysis for Solving Electronic Structure

N. Schunck

HFB Calculations with the Gogny force in a basis embedding discretized continuum states

N. Michel

Study of the Nickel chain neutron dripline with the spherical Gamow HFB formalism

12:20

Lunch

1:20-3:20

Density Functional Theory and Beyond (II)

D. Lacroix

Stochastic mean-field methods

M. Bender

The tensor part of the Skyrme energy density functional

G. Bertsch

2+ systematics by DFT/GCM

T. Nakatsukasa

Complete spectroscopy with the Skyrme functional beyond mean field

3:20

Coffee Break

3:50-5:50

NN interactions, Ab initio Methods

G. Hagen

Ab-initio Coupled-cluster calculations for nuclei

R. Okamoto

Unitary model operator approach and its application to magic nuclei and open-shell nuclei

S. Fujii

Microscopic shell-model calculations for neutron-rich carbon isotopes in the spsdpf space

B. Balantekin

Spectra and Symmetries of Nuclear Pairing

 

Tuesday

Speaker

Title

9:00-10:30

Fission

L. Bonneau

Fission static properties in a self-consistent mean-field approach

A. Staszczak

Bimodal fission in the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock approach

A. Baran

Collective inertia and fission barriers within the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock theory

10:30

Coffee Break

11:00-12:30

LACM and Continuum

S. Umar

TDHF description of heavy ion fusion

K. Kato

Observation of isolated many-body resonances in continuum states

K. Mizuyama

Continuum quasiparticle linear response theory using the Skyrme functional for multipole responses of exotic nuclei

12:30

Lunch

1:30-3:40

Shell Model

R. Janssens

New Shell Structure in Neutron-Rich Nuclei Above 48Ca    AND    CARIBU at ATLAS

M. Honma

Recent progress in shell-model calculations for pf and pfg-shell nuclei

J. Toivanen

Introduction to the Jyvaskyla shell model code

J. Rotureau

Study of exotic nuclei with the Gamow shell model

3:40

Coffee Break

4:10-5:40

Interactions and Correlations

T. Otsuka

Tensor force in shell and mean-field models

D. Abe

Investigation of tensor-force effect on exotic nuclei by the HFB method

W. Dickhoff

Green's function approach to nuclear structure

 

Wednesday

Speaker

Title

9:00-10:40

Facilities: Science and Instrumentation

T. Motobayashi

RIKEN  facility/science: Reactions for nuclear structure studies with fast exotic beams

J. Beene

HRIBF Facility/science

T. Kawabata

SHARAQ project: New spin-isospin modes in nuclei

10:40

Coffee Break

11:10-12:30

JUSTIPEN discussion: US-Japan Collaborations

12:30

Lunch

1:30-3:30

Spectroscopy

C. Baktash

Probing shell structures through electromagnetic properties of the low-lying states

R. Casten

Valence proton-neutron interactions, shell structure, and structural evolution

T. Inakura

Collectivity of pigmy resonance in spherical Ni isotopes and deformed Fe nucleus

K. Matsuyanagi

Nature of excited 0+ states in deformed neutron-rich nuclei

3:30

Coffee Break

4:00-6:00

Neutron-Rich Nuclei

N. Itagaki

Exotic structure in light neutron-rich nuclei

M. Yamagami

Di-neutron superfluidity and the collective motions in deformed weakly-bound nuclei

K. Jones

Neutron transfer reactions using neutron-rich beams at HRIBF

K. Ozeki

(p,2p) reactions on 9-16C at 250 MeV

 

Thursday

Speaker

Title

9:00-10:30

Reactions (I)

R. Grzywacz

Two-proton emission from 45Fe

C. Bertulani

Knockout reactions

T. Noro

Proton knockout and transfer reactions on light and medium-mass stable nuclei

10:30

Coffee Break

11:00-12:30

Reactions (II)

G. Arbanas

Surrogate reactions

T. Matsumoto

The method of CDCC for four-body breakup reactions

F. Liang

Fusion of neutron-rich radioactive 132,134Sn with 64Ni

12:30

Lunch

1:30-3:00

Exotica

A. Zhanov

Indirect techniques in nuclear astrophysics: latest results and perspectives

M. Matsuo

Surface di-neutron modes in multipole responses of neutron rich nuclei

K. Hagino

Indication of BCS-BEC crossover behavior in halo nuclei

3:00

Coffee Break

3:30-5:30

HRIBF and SNS Tours

7:00

Conference Dinner

 

Pictures:  Photo1   and    Photo2 

 

Joint Japan-U.S. Organizing Committee

Japanese Organizing Committee

   

Local Organizers

  T. Otsuka
  T. Motobayashi
  H. Sakai 
  H. Horiuchi
  M. Matsuo
  T. Noro

Scientific Secretaries: N. Itagaki and T. Uesaka

 

  C. Bertulani
  D. Dean 
  W. Nazarewicz 
  T. Papenbrock
  
 

Secretary: S. Lamb