APPLICATION OF LASERS IN ATOMIC NUCLEI RESEARCH

VI International Workshop

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  "LASER METHODS IN THE STUDY OF NUCLEI , ATOMS AND MOLECULES ''

Poznan, Poland, May 24-27, 2004.



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TIME-TABLE OF THE WORKSHOP:

Arrival date - Sunday, May 23, 2004.
Departure date - Friday, May 28, 2004.
Registration will take place at the hotel “Jowita” on Sunday, the 23rd of May, from 16:00 to 21:00 and at the Faculty of Physics of the AMU on Monday, the 24th of May, from 09:00 to 11:00.

The Conference will start at 10:00 on Monday, the 24th of May. A scheme is given below.

 

Monday, 05.24.

Tuesday, 05.25.

Wednesday, 05.26.

Thursday, 05.27.

Morning

Opening

Session 1

Sessions 2,5

Sessions 5,7

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

Session 4

Session 1

Session 5

Session 7

 

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Afternoon

Session 4

Sessions 1,3

Excursion

Sessions 7,8

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

Session 1

Session 6

Discussion

Evening

Welcome party

Dinner

Dinner

Farewell dinner

Monday, May 24

  Opening sessions  
10:00 –
11:00
Welcome
Zdzislaw Blaszczak, Poznan
20 min
  Heavy Element Research with Laser Spectroscopy and Traps
Hartmut Backe , Mainz
30 min
11:00 –
11:20
Coffee break  
  Session 4: Laser ion sources (LIST, RILIS etc)  
11:20 –
13:10
Laser ion source at ISOLDE/CERN
Valentin Fedosseev , Geneva
30 min
  LIST - a Laser Ion Source for Selective Resonant Ionization of Radionuclides
Christopher Geppert , Mainz
30 min
  On-Line Ion Source based on Laser Ionization in a Gas Cell
Yurii Kudryavtsev, Leuven
30 min
13:10 –
13:50
Lunch  
13:50 –
15:40
Plans for a Laser Ion Source at TRIUMF
Jens Lassen, Vancouver
30 min
  New beams and laser spectroscopy with the ISOLDE RILIS
Marsh Bruce, Manchester
20 min
  LIST method for producing isobarically pure ion beams at IGISOL
Arto Nieminen , Jyvaskyla
20 min
  Laser accelerated, high-quality ion beams
Markus Roth, Darmstadt
20 min
15:40 –
16:00
Coffee break  
16:00 –
18:00
PHELIX, a high-power, high-energy laser for experiments with energetic, highly-charged ions
Thomas Kuehl, Darmstadt
30 min
  Session 1: Laser spectroscopy of exotic nuclei, fission fragments and transuranium elements  
  g-Factors and Quadrupole Moments of Neutron Rich Nuclei around N=8 and N=20
Dana Borremans, Leuven
30 min
  Laser Spectroscopy of Fermium
Werner Lauth, Mainz
20 min
  Laser spectroscopy of transuranium elements
Serguei Zemlyanoi, Dubna
20 min

Tuesday, May 25

  Session 1: Laser spectroscopy of exotic nuclei, fission fragments and transuranium elements  
9:00 –
10:50
Measuring the charge radius of  6He nucleus
L.-B. Wang, P. Mueller, K. Bailey, J. Greene, D. Henderson, R. J. Holt, R. V. F. Janssens, C. L. Jiang, Zheng-Tian Lu et al, Argonne
15 min
  First results for the charge radii of Li-8,9
Wilfried Nortershauser, Darmstad
20 min
  Nuclear charge radii of argon isotopes in the f7/2 shell and systematics of charge radii in the calcium region
K. Blaum, W. Geithner, Krassimira Marinova, J. Lassen, P. Lievens and R. Neugart , Mainz-Geneva
20 min
  Laser spectroscopy and beta-NMR measurements of short-lived Mg isotopes
Magdalena Kowalska, Geneva
20 min
10:50 –
11:10
Coffee break  
11:10 –
13:00
Laser Spectroscopy at the new fission fragment facility in Orsay : ALTO
Francois Le Blanc, Orsay
30 min
  Laser spectroscopy on the fission fragment beams
Yurii Gangrsky , Dubna
20 min
  Evaluation of a new photoionization scheme for the detection of rare calcium and strontium isotopes
Manda Venkata Suryanarayana, Hyderabad
20 min
  Pumping Th229m by hollow-cathode discharge
Takashi Inamura, Tokio
20 min
13:00 –
14:00
Lunch  
  Session1: Laser spectroscopy of exotic nuclei, fission fragments and transuranium elements  
14:00 –
15:40
Is the nuclear factor gI really independent from the electronic shell state? (Discussion of the cases of Sc I, Zn II and La I)
J. Dembczyński, M. Elantkowska and J. Ruczkowski , Poznan
20 min
  Search for the influence of electronic shell states on the nuclear state. (Discussion of hfs and gI measurements in Eu II)
Ewa Stachowska, G. Szawioła, G. Werth, Poznan-Mainz
20 min
  Session 3: Hyperfine anomaly, nuclear magnetization radii  
  Calculations of the Bohr-Weisskopf effect in the lanthanides
Jonas Persson, Kristianstad
20 min
  Magnetic moment distribution radii of atomic nuclei
Boris Markov, Dubna
20 min
15:40 –
16:00
Coffee break  
  Session 6: Detection of trace elements by laser spectroscopy  
16:00 –
18:00
Laser based techniques in ultratrace isotope production, spectroscopy and detection
Klaus Wendt, Mainz
30 min
  Trace Analysis and Spectroscopy on Plutonium
Peter Kunz, Mainz
20 min
  Atom trap trace analysis of  41Ca
Steven Hoekstra, Groningen
20 min
  Chemiluminescence of solutions induced by actinides excited by laser radiation.
Igor Izosimov, St.Petersburg
15 min
  TOF_RIS laser spectroscopy in weak collimated atomic beams
Igor Izosimov, St.Petersburg
15 min

Wednesday, May 26

  Session 2: Nuclear structure of exotic nuclei  
9:00 –
10:50

Production and study of exotic nuclei
Yurii Penionzhkevich, Dubna

30 min
  Unambiguous identification of three beta-decaying isomers in 70Cu
Klaus Blaum, CERN
20 min
  Session 5: Ion-traps, coolers, gas-catchers, ion guide and gas-jet methods for laser spectroscopy  
  The laser spectroscopy programme at the Jyvaskyla IGISOL
Jonathan Billowes, Manchester
30 min
10:50 –
11:10
Coffee break  
11:10 –
13:00
Laser cooling of relativistic ion beams
Ulrich Schramm, Munich
30 min
  Atom Trap, Krypton-81, and Saharan Water
Zheng-Tian Lu, Argonne
30 min
  A solid xenon catcher for rare isotope laser spectroscopy
Ayad Ezwam, Manchester
20 min
13:00 –
14:00
Lunch  

Thursday, May 27

  Session 5: Ion-traps, coolers, gas-catchers, ion guide and gas-jet methods for laser spectroscopy  
9:00 –
10:40
Nonclassical States for Combined Traps
Viorica Gheorghe, Mainz
30 min
  A gaz cell for stopping, storing and guiding radioactive ions: on line studies at LISOL
Marius Facina, Leuven
20 min
  Session 7: Laser applications  
  Low Energy Spin Polarized 8Lithium  and Its Applications In Condensed Matter Physics
Zaher Salman, Vancouver
30 min
10:40 –
11:00
Coffee break  
11:00 –
12:40
Tunable ultraviolet laser source for laser spectroscopy of new nuclei and ions
Lubomir Pavlov, Sofia
20 min
  High resolution laser setup for nuclear moments measurement
Dimitar Karaivanov, Dubna
20 min
  Storage ion trap of “in-flight capture” type for nuclear spectroscopic and laser investigations
Nikolai Tarantin, Dubna
20 min
  Description of low-lying states of 160Dy nucleus
Alexander Solnyshhkin, Dubna
20 min
12:40 –
13:40
Lunch  
  Session 8: Theory and applications  
13:40 –
15:20
Resonance conversion of gamma radiation in nuclear transition
Fedor Karpeshin, St. Petersburg
20 min
  Quantum teleportation in optical systems
Andrzej Grudka, Poznan
20 min
  From spectroscopy to quantum computing
Andrzej Wójcik, Poznan
20 min
  The Coulomb explosion of clusters in a magnetic trap and thermonuclear synthesis
David Zaretsky, Moscow
20 min
15:20 –
16:00
Coffee break  
16:00 –
18:00
Discussion  

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