Astrophysics with Radioactive Isotopes

Europe/Budapest
Hotel Benczur Budapest, Benczúr u. 35, 1068
Description

In light of the Covid19 virus outbreak, we would like to inform you that the AwRI conference will run in hybrid mode, with both in person and online attendance possible.

Scientific Rationale

Radioactive nuclei play a significant role in many current astrophysical pursuits, from the origin of the elements to the driving of emissions from supernovae ($^5$$^6$Ni) and kilonovae (r-process radioactivity). Radioactive nuclei are crucial for direct studies of galactic enrichment ($^7$Be, $^2$$^6$Al, $^4$$^4$Ti, $^6$$^0$Fe, $^9$$^9$Tc, $^2$$^4$$^4$Pu) and stellar explosions ($^5$$^6$Ni, $^4$$^4$Ti). Stars and their explosions, galaxies and their evolving interstellar medium, and the origin of the solar system are among the targeted astrophysical objects. Stardust, meteorites, ocean floor deposits, cosmic-rays, and gamma-ray spectroscopy provide a rich variety of astronomy to exploit the inherent power of radioactivity. Investigation tools range from numerical models, astronomical instrumentation, and laboratory experiments to derive material compositions and nuclear reaction rates. The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers from all these different fields to promote interaction through the common ground of radioactivity.

The conference will also be an opportunity to celebrate the contributions of Roland Diehl to this field during his scientific career.

Thanks to our sponsors the conference fee will be covered for all participants. Please note that the number of in-person participants is limited and we will prioritise participants who submit an abstract.

 


 


 

Participants
  • A. Egon Cholakian
  • Adam Burrows
  • Akira Harada
  • Alexander A. Breier
  • Alison Laird
  • Andre Sieverding
  • Andrea Nagy
  • Andrés Yagüe López
  • Anton Wallner
  • Anup Yadav
  • Aravinth Ram K
  • Arianna Vasini
  • Arthur Choplin
  • Asif Mammadov
  • Balázs Szányi
  • Benjamin Wehmeyer
  • Benjámin Soós
  • Bingshui Gao
  • Blanka Világos
  • Borbála Cseh
  • Carla Frohlich
  • CENGİZ ÖZSOY
  • Cesar Domingo Pardo
  • Chiaki Kobayashi
  • Chloé Fougères
  • Christine V. Hampton
  • Dario Barghini
  • Dominik Koll
  • Edwin Amanda Crystal
  • Elena Fedorova
  • Emese Plachy
  • Endre Somorjai
  • Erin Good
  • Eugene Idogbe
  • Evelin Bányai
  • Farnaz Kazi
  • François de Oliveira Santos
  • Friedrich-Karl Thielemann
  • Gabor Kiss
  • Gabriella Kripkó-Koncz
  • Gaurav Saxena
  • Georges Meynet
  • Georgios Perdikakis
  • Gyorgy Gyurky
  • Hannah Brinkman
  • Heshani Jayatissa
  • Hiroshi Watanabe
  • Hye Young Lee
  • Ilkay Turk Cakir
  • İSMAİL HAKKI SARPÜN
  • Jacqueline den Hartogh
  • Jeena S K
  • Jenny Feige
  • Joey Chan
  • Kabita Kundalia
  • Ken'ichi Nomoto
  • Kenichi Nishikawa
  • kwame appiah
  • Laszlo Molnar
  • Lorenzo Roberti
  • Marco Pignatari
  • Maren Brauner
  • Maria Letizia Sergi
  • Maria Lugaro
  • Maria Pető
  • Martin Krause
  • May Alruwaili
  • Michael Paul
  • Michael Wiescher
  • Mihailo Savić
  • Miklós Kiss
  • Nao Fukagawa
  • Niels Lund
  • Nikola Veselinović
  • Nikos Prantzos
  • Nobuya Nishimura
  • Noshad Khosravi Largani
  • Pavel Denisenkov
  • Peter Mohr
  • Philip Adsley
  • Phong Vi
  • Piyush Joshi
  • Piyush Kalambkar
  • Priyanka Barik
  • Projjwal Banerjee
  • Raffaele Buompane
  • Ranjan Sariyal
  • Roland Diehl
  • Romain KiBA Bassandi
  • Ryo Sawada
  • Sean Kuvin
  • Sebastian Zwickel
  • Shane Wilkins
  • Shivani Shah
  • Sk Mustak Ali
  • Stefan Uttenthaler
  • Stephen MOJZSIS
  • Suraj Kumar Singh
  • Szanna Zsíros
  • Sébastien Martinet
  • Tamas Budner
  • Tejpreet Kaur
  • Terese Hansen
  • Thanassis Psaltis
  • Thomas Rauscher
  • Thomas Siegert
  • Tibor Norbert Szegedi
  • Tobias Fischer
  • Toshitaka Kajino
  • Ulrich Ott
  • Vaishnavi Kawale
  • Vikram Dwarkadas
  • Weiping Lin
  • Wolf Udo Schroeder
  • Xiaodong Tang
  • Xilu Wang
  • Yousef Salamin
  • Yuko Motizuki
  • Zsolt Fülöp
  • Ünal Yıldırır