Nusym2016 Scientific Program
¡¡ Time/Venue: June 13-17, 2016 Zhengyutong Lecture Hall, Department of Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing ¡¡
13-Jun Evening Talk No.
  Session 1£º  Young Reaction Physicist  Club  I: Introductory ¡¡ ¡¡
16:10-16:55 Hermann Wolter Introductory Talk 1
16:55-17:30 Jonathan Barney TBD 2
17:30-17:45 Group Photo for the Young Reaction Physicist Club
18:00-19:00 Reception/(With Beer)
Session 2£º  Young Reaction Physicist  Club  II: Forum ¡¡ ¡¡
19:00-19:20 Shishao Bao Influence of symmetry energy on neutron star crusts 3
19:20-19:40 He Liu Isospin properties of quark matter from a 3-flavor NJL model 4
19:40-20:00 Tiantian Ding An Improved Thermometer of Intermediate Mass Fragments in Heavy-Ion Collisions 5
20:00-20:20 Break and Free Discussion
20:20-20:40 Yin Xia Equations of motion of test particles for solving the spin-dependent Boltzmann-Vlasov equation 6
20:40-21:00 Rui Wang A Skyrme effective pseudo potential for heavy ion collisions 7
21:00-21:20 Han Yi An MWDC array for the external target experiment at HIRFL-CSR 8
21:30 Bus to the hotels  ZhongGuanYuan Global Village PKU  and  Unisplendour International Center 
14-Jun Morning
Session 3£º Symmetry energy at high densities ¡¡ ¡¡
8:00 transportation BUS from the two hotels to the symposium venue
8:30-8:45 Xi Chen (Dean of Dept.) Welcome Speech ¡¡
8:40-9:10 Willam Lynch Present and future of EOS and symmetry energy
investigations at Supra-saturation densities
9
9:10-9:40 Gaochan Yong Theoretical progress on probing the symmetry energy with pions 10
9:40-10:05 Che Ming Ko Effects of medium modification of  pion production threshold in heavy ion collisions and the nuclear symmetry energy 11
10:05-10:30 Mircea Dan Cozma Constraining the Symmetry Energy Around Twice Saturation Density
Using Elliptic Flow
12
10:30-11:00 Group Photo/coffee break
Session 4 Dipole/Pigmy ¡¡ ¡¡
11:00-11:25 Thomas Aumann Symmetry energy from dipole polarizability  13
11:25-11:50 Astushi Tamii Constraints on the Symmetry Energy Parameters from the Electric Dipole Polarizability in 120Sn and 208Pb 14
11:50-12:15 Carlos Bertulani Dynamics of Excitation of Pigmy Resonances and the Symmetry Energy in Nuclei  15
12:15-14:30 Lunch Break
Afternoon
Session 5 Theory ¡¡ ¡¡
14:30-15:00 Pawel Danielewicz Isovector and Isoscalar Densities in Nuclei 16
15:00-15:25 Zhaoqing Feng Isospin dynamics in high-energy heavy-ion collisions 17
15:25-15:50 Yongjia Wang Constraining the equation of state of dense nuclear matter with elliptic flow 18
15:50-16:15 Zeng-Hua Li Properties of nuclear matter with modern nucleon-nucleon potentials 19
16:15-16:45 Coffee Break
Session 6 Transport 1 ¡¡ ¡¡
16:45-17:05 Jun Xu Understanding transport simulations of heavy-ion collisions at intermediate energies 20
17:05-17:30 Natsumi Ikeno Pion production in heavy-ion collisions by the AMD+JAM method 21
17:30-17:55 Swagata Mallik Event by event simulation in BUU: application to multiplicity distribution: appearance of Bimodality 22
18:00 transportation Bus to the two hotels from the symposium venue
15-Jun Morning
8:00 transportation Bus from the two hotels to the symposium venue
Session7£º Reactions/Fragmentation/Clustering ¡¡ ¡¡
8:30-9:00 Bao-An Li Neutron-skin in coordinate and proton-skin in momentum in heavy nuclei: What we can learn from their correlation within an Extended Thomas-Fermi Approximation 23
9:00-9:25 Kai Hebeler Symmetry energy, neutron skin, and neutron star radius from chiral effective field theory interactions 24
9:25-9:50 Daniel Watts Neutron skins from coherent pion photorpoduction 25
9:50-10:15 Jun Su Investigation of non-local symmetry energy by isospin tracing in HIC 26
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
Session 8 Reactions/Fragmentation/Clustering ¡¡ ¡¡
10:45-11:15 Bonnet Eric Vaporization events in HIC 27
11:15-11:40 Chang Xu Nuclear symmetry energy constrained by cluster radioactivity 28
11:40-12:05 Sakshi Gautam Study of fragmentation dynamics in intermediate energy heavy-ion collisions 29
12:05-14:00 Lunch Break
Afternoon
Session 9 Experiments/Instrumentations/Facilities ¡¡ ¡¡
14:00-14:30 Clementine Santamaria SpRIT Time Projection Chamber: Description and Performances 30
14:30-14:55 Tetsuya Murakami The status of the RIKEN SpRIT experiment 31
14:55-15:20 Huirong Qi Hybrid gaseous detector module for CEPC TPC 32
15:20-15:45 Fei Lu TPC R&D progress for CEE 33
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break
Session 10 Experiments/Instrumentations/Facilities ¡¡ ¡¡
16:15-16:40  Alessandra Calanna Next upgrade of LNS Superconducting Cyclotron: how we plan to reach a beam power higher than 2-5 kW 34
16:40-17:05 Jerzy Lukasik Flow and isotopic ratios from KRATTA@ASYEOS experiment 35
17:05-17:30 Francesc Yasid Ayyad Limonge Direct and resonant reactions with active targets 36
17:30-17:55 Yaofeng Zhang  Simulation studies using Garfield and ANSYS for SpRIT-TPC 37
18:00 transportation BUS from the symposium venue to the Quan Ju De plaza 
18:30-20:30 Banquet at Quan Ju De
16-Jun Morning
8:00 transportation Bus from the two hotels to the symposium venue
Session11£º Reactions/Equilibration ¡¡ ¡¡
8:30-9:00 Alan McIntosh Equilibration Chronometry: Characterizing neutron-proton equilibration with sub-zeptosecond resolution 38
9:00-9:25 Diego  Gruyer Determination of fission and fragmentation time-scales using Coulomb Chronometry 39
9:25-9:50 Betty Tsang Observables from transport simulations to probe the symmetry energy at high density 40
9:50-10:15 Wei Ye Isosopin effect in fission dynamics 41
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
Session 12 Neutron Stars ¡¡ ¡¡
10:45-11:10 Dehua Wen Massive compact stars 42
11:10-11:35 Ang Li Dense matter equation of state and rotating neutron stars 43
11:35-12:00 XiaoTao He Breaking the EOS-Gravity degeneracy in understanding properties of massive neutron stars 44
12:00-14:00 Lunch Break
Afternoon
Session 13 Theory ¡¡ ¡¡
14:00-14:25 Jun-Chen Pei High-order density dependency in Skyrme forces 45
14:25-14:50 Yingxun Zhang Constraints the slope of symmetry energy, effective mass and its splitting with heavy ion collisions 46
14:50-15:15 Chun-Wang Ma Temperature evolution of intermetiate mass fragments in the AMD simulated 140A MeV 58Ni+9Be projectile fragmentation reactions 47
15:15-15:40 Baoyuan Sun Impact of Fock Terms on Nuclear Symmetry Energy and Related Physics 48
15:40-16:00 Coffee-Break
Session14 Colloquium in the Department of Physics ¡¡ ¡¡
16:00-17:00 Bao-An Li Symmetry Energy of Neutron-Rich Matter and its Astrophysical Impacts 49
17:15 transportation Bus to the two hotels from the symposium venue
17-Jun Morning
8:00 transportation Bus from the two hotels to the symposium venue
Session15£º Low Density/Clusters ¡¡ ¡¡
8:30-9:00 Maria Colonna Symmetry energy effects in low-energy reaction dynamics with improved transport codes 50
9:00-9:25 Zhao-Wen Zhang Clustering effects on the symmetry energy at low densities 51
9:25-9:50 Akira Ono Clusters in heavy-ion collision dynamics studied with AMD 52
9:50-10:15 Ying Zhou Correlations between asymmetric nuclear matter EOS and properties of neutron stars 53
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
Session 16 Short Range Correlations ¡¡ ¡¡
10:45-11:10 Or Hen Next generation studies of short-range correlations using electron, proton and gamma beams 54
11:10-11:35 Elizer Piasetzky Short Range correlations and the Nuclear symmetry energy 55
11:35-12:00 Youngman Kim  Extended parity doublet model for asymmetric matter and finite nuclei 56
12:00-14:00 Lunch Break
Afternoon
Session 17 Theory ¡¡ ¡¡
14:00-14:30 Gianluca Colo New results on the symmetry energy constrained by the nuclear collective motion 57
14:30-14:55 Hua Zheng Dipole response in neutron-rich nuclei with new Skyrme interactions 58
14:55-15:20 Xiao Hua Li Effective mass splitting from nuclear reaction 59
15:20-15:45 Won-Gi paeng Symmetry energy and sound velocity of the nuclear matter to probe the emergent scale symmetry in the nucleon interaction 60
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break
Session 18 Neutron Star ¡¡ ¡¡
16:15-16:40 Sebastien Guillot Neutron stars radius measurements:  New results and future prospects 61
16:40-17:05 Hajime Sotani Nuclear symmetry energy and crustal torsional oscillations in neutron stars 62
17:05-17:30 Lin-Xiao Wang Chiral Magnetic Effects in Compact Star 63
17:30-18:00 William Lynch Summary/Outlook/Close remarks  64
18:30 transportation Bus to the two hotels from the symposium venue
¡¡ ¡¡ ¡¡ Program Over. ¡¡