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08:45
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Welcome: Róbert Szabó (Director of Konkoly Observatory), Marco Pignatari
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09:00
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Morning session 1
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Benjamin Wehmeyer
(Konkoly Obs & Univ Hertfordshire)
(until 11:00)
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09:00
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A short history of gamma-ray line astrophysics
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Nikos Prantzos
(Institute of Astrophysics in Paris)
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09:30
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Pathways of metal flows in the Milky Way as traced by 26Al
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Martin Krause
(University of Hertfordshire)
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09:50
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Radioactive isotopes as tracers for the origin of micrometeorites
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Jenny Feige
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10:10
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Short-lived radioactive isotopes from massive binary stars and the early Solar System
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Hannah Brinkman
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10:30
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A detailed look at the production of Fe-group elements in core-collapse supernovae
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Carla Frohlich
(North Carolina State University)
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11:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:30
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Morning session 2
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Benjamin Wehmeyer
(Konkoly Obs & Univ Hertfordshire)
(until 13:00)
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11:30
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Very massive stars winds as sources of the short-lived 26Al radioactive isotope
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Sébastien Martinet
(Université de Genève)
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11:50
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Chemical Evolution of 26Al and 60Fe in the Milky Way
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Arianna Vasini
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12:00
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The γ-process nucleosynthesis in core-collapse supernovae
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Lorenzo Roberti
(Konkoly Observatory, CSFK)
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12:20
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Looking for dust in core-collapse supernovae with a Bayesian approach
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Szanna Zsíros
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12:30
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Prospects for Nucleosynthesis Observations with NASA’s new Gamma-Ray Mission COSI
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Thomas Siegert
(JMU Würzburg)
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09:00
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Morning session 1
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Jenny Feige
(until 11:00)
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09:00
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The Emerging Theory of Three-Dimensional Core-Collapse Supernova Explosions
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Adam Burrows
(Princeton)
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09:30
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The radiogenic heating of planets and the 40K question
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Georgios Perdikakis
(Central Michigan University)
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10:00
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On the discrepancy between the observed and predicted abundances of the radioactive isotope 7Be produced in nova explosions
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Pavel Denissenkov
(University of Victoria)
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10:20
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Galactic evolution of radio- and rock-forming nuclides and their expression in terrestrial exoplanet geodynamics
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Steve Mojzsis
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10:50
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Chemical abundance study on a large set of P-rich stars
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Maren Brauner
(Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC))
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11:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:30
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Morning session 2
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Jenny Feige
(until 13:00)
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11:30
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Technetium in and Mass-Loss from Mira Stars
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Stefan Uttenthaler
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11:50
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Galactic Chemical Evolution with radioactive isotopes
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Benjamin Wehmeyer
(Konkoly Obs & Univ Hertfordshire)
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12:10
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The tunable Laue lens – a new telescope for MeV gamma ray
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Niels Lund
(Technical University of Denmark (DTU))
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12:30
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Verifying footprints of solar cycles and supernovae in polar ice cores
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Yuko Motizuki
(RIKEN)
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09:30
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Morning session 1
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Carla Frohlich
(North Carolina State University)
(until 11:00)
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09:30
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Cosmic radioactivity probing the epoch of SN or merger nucleosynthesis and neutrino interactions
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Toshitaka Kajino
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10:00
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New 59Fe Stellar Decay Rate and its Implications for the 60Fe Radioactivity in Massive Stars
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Bingshui Gao
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10:20
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Constraining r-process nucleosynthesis using 129I and 247Cm in the early Solar system
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Projjwal Banerjee
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10:40
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Deep underground laboratory measurement of 13C(α,n)16O in the Gamow windows of the s- and i-processes
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Weiping Lin
(Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Sichuan University)
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11:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:30
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Morning session 2
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Carla Frohlich
(North Carolina State University)
(until 13:00)
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11:30
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’Ni problem’ in Canonical and Ultrastripped Supernova Explosions
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Ryo Sawada
(The University of Tokyo)
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11:50
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Beta-Delayed Neutron-Emission Probabilities of 20 neutron-rich Ag, Cd, In and Sn isotopes: Impacts on the second r-process peak formation
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Phong Vi
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12:10
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r-Process Radioisotopes from Near-Earth Supernovae and Kilonovae
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Xilu Wang
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12:30
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Decay properties of the nuclei with neutron number N=126: A stretch of the r-process pathway
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Gaurav Saxena
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12:40
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Galactic Chemical Evolution of Short-Lived Radioactive Isotopes in the Milky Way galaxy
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Tejpreet Kaur
(Department of Physics, Panjab University, Chandigarh)
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09:50
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Morning session 1
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Anton Wallner
(Australian National University (AU))
(until 11:00)
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09:50
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The 39,41,42Ar nuclides as probes of neutron-induced reactions in a high-density plasma at the National Ignition Facility: a proposed experiment and calibration measurements
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Michael Paul
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10:10
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Dating supernova grain formation using radioactive isotopes
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Ulrich Ott
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10:20
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Barium stars classification with s-process models using machine learning techniques
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Jacqueline den Hartogh
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10:30
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Astrophysical properties for the 197Au(a,n)200Tl reaction in the energy range of 10-40 MeV
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Cengiz OZSOY
(Goynuk High School)
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10:40
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Measurement of (d, p) and (d, 3He) reactions with 7Be in the context of lithium abundance anomaly
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Mustak Ali
(Bose Institute)
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11:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:30
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Morning session 2
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Anton Wallner
(Australian National University (AU))
(until 12:50)
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11:30
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Alpha-induced cross section measurements for explosive nucleosynthesis scenarios by the activation method
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Tibor Norbert Szegedi
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11:50
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Reaction rates of alpha-induced reactions from the new Atomki-V2 α-nucleus potential
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Peter Mohr
(Atomki Debrecen, Huingary)
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12:20
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DISCUSSION: All the different 60Fe/26Al ratios
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Maria Lugaro
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10:00
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Discussion and get together
(until 16:00)
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17:30
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--- Welcome reception ---
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20:00
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--- Dinner ---
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13:00
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--- Lunch ---
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14:30
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Afternoon session 1
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Chiaki Kobayashi
(Univ of Hertfordshire)
(until 16:00)
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14:30
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Spectroscopy of 48Cr by the 50Cr(p, t)48Cr reaction
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Philip Adsley
(Texas A&M University)
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14:40
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First direct measurement of the 13N(alpha,p)16O reaction relevant for core-collapse supernovae
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Heshani Jayatissa
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15:00
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Uncertainty Analysis of 23Mg(p,γ)24Al reaction rate occurring in Classical Novae
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Edwin Amanda Crystal
(Saint Mary's University, Halifax)
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15:10
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The production of 10Be in the supernova neutrino process
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Andre Sieverding
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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15:30
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Accounting for Short-Lived Radionuclides in the Early Solar System in the Context of a Triggered Star Formation Origin of the Solar System
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Vikram Dwarkadas
(Univ of Chicago)
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16:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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16:30
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Afternoon session 2
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Chiaki Kobayashi
(Univ of Hertfordshire)
(until 17:50)
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16:30
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A statistical exploration of CEMP star classification with s-process models
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Andrés Yagüe López
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16:50
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Constraining the nu-p process via directly measured 56Ni(n,p) cross section
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Hye Young Lee
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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17:10
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A Review: Molecular Chemical Enrichment of the ISM / IPM Due to Carbon Isotopes
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Christine Hampton
(CV Hampton Consulting, LLC)
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17:30
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r-Process sites and their role in producing the heaviest elements and their radioactive isotopes
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Friedrich Thielemann
(University of Basel)
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17:50
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Social toast: Informal presentation by Roland Diehl
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Roland Diehl
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13:00
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--- Lunch ---
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14:30
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Afternoon session 1
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Roland Diehl
(until 16:00)
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14:30
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Neutron induced reactions and unstable nuclei: recent THM investigations at astrophysical energies
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Maria Letizia Sergi
(UniCT & INFN-LNS)
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14:50
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Cosmogenic isotopes activity measured in Cavezzo, an anomalous L5 chondrite recovered in Italy
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Dario Barghini
(INAF - National Institute for Astrophysics, Astrophysical Observatory of Turin)
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15:10
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Measurement of the 7Be(p,γ)8B at astrophysical energies using a radioactive 7Be ion beam
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Raffaele Buompane
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15:30
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Understanding 22Na cosmic abundance
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Chloe Fougeres
(Argonne National Laboratory (USA))
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15:40
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First preliminary results on the s-process branchings 79Se(n,g) and 94Nb(n,g) and future prospects
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Cesar Domingo Pardo
(Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
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16:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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16:30
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Afternoon session 2
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Roland Diehl
(until 18:00)
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16:30
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The intermediate neutron capture process in AGB stars
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Arthur Choplin
(Université Libre de Bruxelles)
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16:40
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Simulation of production of the cosmogenic radionuclides in loess
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Nikola Veselinovic
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16:50
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PIC simulations of relativistic jets with toroidal magnetic field
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Kenichi Nishikawa
(Alabama A&M University)
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17:10
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Live Pu-244 in deep-sea archives and the r process
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Anton Wallner
(Australian National University (AU))
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17:30
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Universal relations for rapidly rotating cold and hot hybrid stars
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Noshad Khosravi Largani
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17:40
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Production of short-lived radioactive isotopes in the ejecta of core-collapse supernovae
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Marco Pignatari
(Hull University)
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17:50
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Upgrading the dppn45 post-processing nucleosynthesis code
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Balázs Szányi
(Konkoly Observatory, University of Szeged)
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13:00
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--- Lunch ---
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14:30
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Afternoon session 1
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Marco Pignatari
(Hull University)
(until 16:00)
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14:30
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An astrochemical perspective on Radioactive Molecules
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Alexander Axel Breier
(University of Kassel (DE))
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14:50
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Radioactive molecules for astrophysics
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Shane Wilkins
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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15:10
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Mass measurements of neutron-rich gallium and indium isotopes for r-process studies
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Gabriella Kripkó-Koncz
(II. Physikalisches Institut, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Gießen, Germany)
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15:30
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Using 31Cl β-Delayed Proton Decay to Constrain 30P(p, γ)31S in ONe novae
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Tamas Budner
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15:50
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How do positron-trapping and titanium decay change light curve models of SESNe?
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Andrea Nagy
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16:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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16:30
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Afternoon session 2
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Marco Pignatari
(Hull University)
(until 17:30)
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16:30
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The origin of elements and the formation of the Milky Way
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Chiaki Kobayashi
(Univ of Hertfordshire)
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16:50
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Investigation of cross section and reaction rate for 155Gd (n,g)156Gd reaction in the range of 0-0.5 MeV
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Unal YILDIRIR
(Göynük Science High School)
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17:00
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DISCUSSION: Distributing nucleosynthesis ejecta
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Roland Diehl
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20:00
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--- Social dinner ---
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12:50
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Closing
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Roland Diehl
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13:00
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--- Lunch ---
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14:30
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--- Excursion to Konkoly Observatory ---
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