Krakow meeting

from Monday 28 January 2019 (14:00) to Thursday 31 January 2019 (17:00)
Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
28 Jan 2019
29 Jan 2019
30 Jan 2019
AM
10:00
Towards a design of the GF PoP SPS experiment (until 13:00)
10:00 SPS PoP overview - Brennan Goddard (CERN)  
10:30 Parameters, uncertainties and subsystem specification status, outline of assume ‘real’ experimental scenarios - Yann Dutheil (CERN)  
11:00 Ion and charge state choice - Jacek Bieron  
11:30 Beam dynamics implementation and output - Alexey Petrenko (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (RU))  
12:10 Orsay studies Laser+FP, feasibility of required laser characteristics - Dr Kevin CASSOU (LAL/CNRS) Aurelien Martens (LAL/IN2P3/CNRS)  
PM
14:00
Software development - Recent Progress and future plans (until 18:00)
14:00 Overview and next steps - Alexey Petrenko (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (RU))  
14:30 Beam dynamics and cooling - Alexey Petrenko (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (RU))  
15:00 GF-Cain — progress report - Wiesiek Placzek (Jagiellonian University (PL)) Wiesiek Placzek (Jagiellonian University)  
15:30 GF-CMCC — progress report - Camilla Curatolo (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))  
16:00 Semi-Analytical calculations - Aurelien Martens (LAL/IN2P3/CNRS)  
16:30 RH code for photon-PSI collisions - Siobhan Alden  
17:00 Atomic physics expertise input - Simon Rochester  
17:30 Discussion on the next steps  
14:30
Towards a design of the GF PoP SPS experiment (until 16:30)
14:30 Constraints on Laser system implementation in SPS tunnel - Valentine Fedosseev (CERN)  
15:00 Requirements and feasibility of the photon detection system - Thibaut Lefevre (CERN) Mariusz Sapinski (GSI - Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH (DE))  
15:30 Atomic physics measurements with the SPS Li-like Pb beam - Szymon Pustelny Dima Budker Andrey Surzhykov  
16:00 Discussion on next steps, including actions, agenda for Upcoming Workshop, Yellow Report  
14:30 Discussions on the possible long-term (GF) Atomic Physics   (A-0-13)