Programme

XXI Nuclear Physics Workshop

Maria and Pierre Curie

Kazimierz Dolny, Poland

September 23-28, 2014

Scientific Programme

Length of seminars includes 5 minutes discussion

TUESDAY

  AFTERNOON 17.00 – 18.00 REGISTRATION
  EVENING 20.00 – 21.00 WELCOME RECEPTION

WEDNESDAY

  MORNING 9.00 – 11.50 NUCLEAR MODELS I
1 Andrzej Gozdz 20 In Memory of Stanislaw Szpikowski 1926-2014
2 Xavier Vinas 30 Microscopic-macroscopic approach for binding energies with the Wigner-Kirkwood method: New results
3 Dany Davesne 30 Skyrme’s pseudo-potential up to N3LO : a promising extension
30 COFFEE BREAK
4 Arturas Acus 20 Higher charge hopfion interaction from product ansatz
5 Izabela Skwira-Chalot 20 Effects of three nucleon force in breakup reaction
6 Wiktor Parol 20 Investigation of thee-nucleon force in deuteron breakup reaction
  AFTERNOON 16.00 – 18.20 NUCLEAR DECAYS I
1 Martin Veselsky 30 Investigations of nuclear equation of state in nucleus-nucleus collisions and fission
2 Daniel Ward 20 Alpha decay of odd nuclei; a microscopic Skyrme-HFB description
30 COFFEE BREAK
3 Michal Warda 20 Fission fragment mass distribution deduced from the pre-scission density distribution
4 Marek Gozdz 20 Neutrinoless double beta decay mediated by the neutrino magnetic moments
5 Johann Bartel 20 Fission barrier heights of Po isotopes in different macroscopic-microscopic models
  EVENING 20.00 – 24.00 BARBECUE

THURSDAY

  MORNING 9.00 – 11.20 COLLECTIVE PHENOMENA
1 Leszek Prochniak 20 Collective properties of Xe isotopes
2 Andrzej Staszczak 20 Toroidal high-K isomers in light nuclei with Z≠N
3 Jan Kvasil 30 Giant Monopole Resonance in Deformed Nuclei
30 COFFEE BREAK
4 Alexander Magner 20 Semiclassical shell-structure moment of inertia within the phase-space approach
5 Jan Blocki 20 Derivative corrections to the symmetry energy and isovector dipole-resonance structure in nuclei
  AFTERNOON 17.00 – 18.40 NUCLEAR MODELS II
30 COFFEE BREAK
1 David Boilley 30 Uncertainties, modelling and super-heavies
2 Christelle Schmitt 20 About the current uncertainty in interpretating fission data at intermediate excitation energy
3 Houda Naidja 20 Recent Advances in the shell Model calculations of very neutron rich nuclei beyond 132Sn
  EVENING 20.00 – 21.00 POSTER SESSION
1 Bozena Pomorska Potential energy surfaces of Polonium isotopes
2 Alexander Magner Level density shell corrections for symmetry breaking and bifurcations near the saddle of a non-integrable potential
3 Aleksandra Pędrak Symmetry properties of eigenproblems in collective intrinsic frames
4 Michal Warda Single-particle structure of neutron skin
5 Anna Zdeb Alpha decay half-lives of light and heavy nuclei within a Gamow-like model

FRIDAY

MORNING 9.00 – 14.00 EXCURSION
  AFTERNOON 16.00 – 18.30 SYMMETRIES IN NUCLEI
1 Jerzy Dudek 30 Dynamics of Nuclear Geometrical Symmetries
2 Pavel Stransky 30 Riemannian geometry criterion for chaos in collective dynamics of nuclei
30 COFFEE BREAK
3 Katarzyna Mazurek 20 Discrete symmetries in the single particle levels schemes
4 Andrzej Gozdz 20 Symmetry of GCM+GOA generating functions and transition operators
5 Artur Dobrowolski 20 A Quadrupole-Octupole Collective Approach in Laboratory Frame
  EVENING 20.00 – 21.00 CONCERT

SATURDAY

  MORNING 9.00 – 11.40 EXCITED STATES
1 Pavel Cejnar 40 Excited-state quantum phase transitions in finite many-body systems
2 Costel Petrache 30 Exotic rotations, triaxiality and high-spin isomers in Nd nuclei
30 COFFEE BREAK
3 Yifei Niu 20 The Gamow-Teller excitations and its spreading mechanism
4 Andrzej Baran 20 Rotational states of superheavy nuclei
5 Lang Liu 20 Pairing correlations in hot nuclei
  AFTERNOON 16.00 – 18.30 NUCLEAR DECAYS II
1 Adam Sobiczewski 20 Theoretical description of decay chains of the element 117
2 Krzysztof Pomorski 20 On beta-decay of fissioning nuclei
3 Michal Kowal 30 Configuration constrained calculations of the potential energy surfaces (PES’s) – search for superheavy K-isomers
30 COFFEE BREAK
4 Alexander Gusev 20 Adiabatic Description of Quantum Tunneling of Composite Systems through Repulsive Barriers
5 Adam Maj 30 Cyclotron Center Bronowice In Krakow – The New Facility for the Hadrontherapy and Basic Research
  EVENING 20.00 – 24.00 CONFERENCE DINNER

SUNDAY

  MORNING 9.00 END OF WORKSHOP