Final Program and Presentation files
Opening (10)
Review and Scope : G. J. Mathews*(35)
---ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF MATTER IN
BRANE-WORLD COSMOLOGY---
1. Big Bang Cosmology and Primordial Nucleosynthesis (65)
A. Coc* : Updated Big Bang Nucleosynthesis compared to WMAP observations and the abundance of light elements (30)
K. Ichiki : Decaying Cold Dark Matter and Cosmological
Microwave Background Anisotropies (15)
K. Kohri : Hadronic
decay of SUSY particle and destruction of light elements (20)
Tea time (15min.)
2. Observations: X-Rays, Cosmic Rays and Meteoritic
Anomalies (145)
R. Diehl* : Nuclear Astrophysics with the
INTEGRAL Observatory (30)
S. Amari* : Probing the Galactic chemical evolution of Si and Ti with presolar
SiC grains (30)
Lunch time (50min.)
K. Matsushita* : XMM observations of metal
abundances in the intracluster medium (30)
F. Primas* : Chemical Signatures of the First
Stellar Generations (30)
Y. Ishimaru : What do metal-poor stars tell?: Origin of O--Zn and r-process elements
(25)
3. Weak Interaction, Neutrinos, dark matter (80)
B. Balantekin* : Neutrino Experiments and Implications
for r-process Nucleosynthesis (30)
H. Ejiri* : Prospective of double beta
Experiments and Neutrons (30)
Y. Inoue : Current
status of
Tea time (20min.)
4. Evolution and Nucleosynthesis in Stars, and cross
sections - hydro static burning (220)
R. Tribble*丗Recent Results for proton capture S factors
from measurements of Asymptotic Normalization Coefficients (30)
T. Nakamura** : Neutron Capture Cross
Section of 14C Studied by Intermediate-Energy Coulomb Dissociation (25)
short talks for poster presentations (55min.)
welcome party
Nov. 18
H. Umeda* : Pop III black-hole-forming supernovae and the abundance pattern of extremely Fe-poor stars (30)
T. Ohkubo : Evolution, Explosion, and Nucleosynthesis of Pop III Super-Massive Stars (15)
C. Spitaleri**丗The Trojan Horse Method in
Nuclear Astrophysics (25)
N. Iwamoto* : s-Process in Metal-Poor Massive
Stars (30)
Tea time (20 min.)
T. Hayakawa : 186Re isomer contribution to
187Re-187Os cosmochronometer (20)
T. Shima : Direct Measurement of the E1 and E2 Cross Sections of the 12C(alpha,gamma)16O Reaction at Ec.m. =1.3-1.5MeV (20)
5. Nuclear data and Nuclear Physics (135)
W. Nazarewiz* : Microscopic Nuclear Structure
Relevant to Nuclear Astrophysics (30)
Lunch time (50 min.)
RIKN,CNS Tour
P. Descouvemont* : Theoretical
models in nuclear astrophysics (30)
P. Moller* : Global Calculations of Fission Barriers and Beta-Decay Properties of Neutron-Rich Nuclei (30)
K. Morita** : Synthesis of Super Heavy Elements(25)
K. Ogata : Determination of S17 based on CDCC analysis of 8B dissociation (20)
Tea time (20 min.)
6. Novae, Supernovae, and Explosive Nucleosynthesis, GRB Models
and Nuclearphysics parameters (330)
S. Wanajo* : The r-process in supernova explosions from the collapse of ONeMg cores (30)
T. Yamasaki : Effects of Rotation on the
Propagation of Supernova Shock and Nucleosynthesis (20)
S. Nishimura* : Experimental study of r-Process
nuclei and the future at RIBF (30)
H. Ishiyama : Direct measurements of the
astrophysical (alpha, n) and (p, n) reaction cross sections of light
neutron-rich nuclei by using low-energy RNBs (20)
N. Tominaga : The
model of Type Ic Hypernova SN2003dh/GRB030329 (15)
S. Inoue : The ``Dark Side'' of Gamma-Ray Bursts and Implications for Nucleosynthesis of Light and Heavy Elements (20)
S. Fujimoto : Nucleosynthesis inside gamma-ray burst accretion disks (15)
18:35--
Poster session
Nov. 19
M. Smith* : Stellar
Explosion Studies with Radioactive Beams at ORNL (30)
M. Notani : Direct Measurement of the
Astrophysical Reaction 14O(alpha,p)17F (20)
T. Teranishi** : Elastic resonance scattering
of 23Mg+p (25)
Y. Shimizu : Resonance
States in $^{22}$Mg, $^{26}$Si for Reaction Rates (15)
Tea time (25 min.)
10丗55--12丗30
S. Bishop : The 21Na(p,gamma) 22Mg
Reaction from ECM = 200 to 850 KeV in Explosive Stellar Events (20)
J. He : Elastic
scattering of 22Mg and 21Na RI beams on an H target (15)
M. Terasawa* : Neutrino Effects before, during and after
the Freezeout of the r-Process Nucleosynthesis (30)
S. Nagataki* : High-Energy Neutrinos
Produced by Interactions of Relativistic Protons in Shocked Pulsar Wind (30)
Lunch time (60 min.)
7. Nuclear Equation of State and Neutron Stars (80)
C. H. Hyun : Neutron
star matter with in-medium meson mass (20)
T. Tatsumi : Screening
effect at Quark-Hadron Mixed Phase (20)
K. Oyamatsu : Equation of State of Nuclear Matter, Neutron Rich Nuclei in Laboratories, and Pasta Nuclei in Neutron Star Crusts (20)
T. Maruyama : Coulomb screening effect on the
nuclear-pasta structure (20)
Tea time (30 min.)
15:20--17:05丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂
8. Stellar Abundance, Galactic Chemical Evolution and
Nucleo-Cosmochronology (105)
W. Aoki* : Measurements
of Li and Eu isotope abundances in metal-deficient stars (30)
S. Honda : Spectroscopic Studies of r-process Elements
in Very Metal-Poor Stars with Subaru/HDS (20)
K. Nakamura : Roles of Relativistic
Supernova Ejecta in Nucleosynthesis of Light Elements, Li, Be, B (15)
K. Otsuki : Constraints on Globular Cluster Formation
and Evolution from Mg Isotope Ratios and r-Process Elemental Abundances (20)
**The time allocated in
the program are including discussion time of 5 min.**
Posters Presentation;
1.
V. Costa : The weak
component of the s-process: the role of overshooting
2.
T. Gomi : Coulomb
Dissociation of 23Al - Study of the 22Mg(p,g)23Al Reaction -
3.
M. Hidai : Preliminary
Analyses of Oxygen Abundances in Halo Stars
4.
C. Ishizuka : Supernova explosion energy and composition with relativistic
EoS including hyperon
5.
J. S. Lange : Possible
Implications of RHIC Results for the Big Bang
6.
J. Y. Moon : Study of
proton resonances in 26Si and 27P by the elastic scattering of 1H(25Al, p)25Al,
1H(26Si, p)26Si
7.
T. Nozawa : Dust
Formation and Evolution in the Early Universe
8.
M. G. Pellegriti : Quasi-free proton-proton elastic scattering in the THM framework
9.
T. Sasaki : Reaction
Sensitivity of r-Process Nucleosynthesis
10.
M. Segawa : Neutron
experiment for the study of Re/Os cosmochronometer
11.
T. Suda : Nucleosynthesis
in Extremely Metal Poor Stars and the Origin of the Most Metal-poor Star
HE0107-5240
12. S. Sukhoruchkin : THE COMBINED STUDY OF NUCLEAR MASSES AND EXCITATIONS
13.
K. Takahisa : Nuclear
responses for double beta neutrinos and double spin isospin resonances by using of the
heavy ion reaction
14.
A. Takeda : NEWAGE project -dark matter detection with an advanced gaseous
tracking device-
15.
N. Takibayev : Particularities
of nucleogenesis at early stage of the Universe evolution
16.
Y. Tchuvilsky : Structural
Forbiddenness of Heavy Fusion and Nucleosynthesis in Iron Maximum Region
17.
G. Thiamova
: SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF STRUCTURE OF NEUTRON-RICH CARBON ISOTOPES WITH THE ANTISYMMETRIZED
MOLECULAR DYNAMICS PLUS GENERATOR COORDINATE METHOD
18.
Y. Togano : Study of the 26Si(p,gamma)27P reaction via the Coulomb
dissociation
19.
A. Tumino : The Trojan Horse Method applied to the
astrophysically relevant proton capture reactions on Li isotopes
20.
S. Yoshida : Neutron Skin
and Equation of State in Asymmetric Nuclear Matter
Poster
presentation with no oral presentation:
21.
N. Iwamoto : p-Process Nucleosynthesis in Core Collapse Supernovae
22.
T. Maruyama : Kaon condensation and the structured mixed phase
23.
M. Smith : Recent Nuclear
Astrophysics Data Activities at ORNL
24. S. Sukhoruchkin : COMPILATIONS OF RESONANCE PARAMETERS IN REACTIONS WITH NEUTRONS AND CHARGED PARTICLES
25.
M. Terasawa : What is the
real origin of presolar-Nova grain?
26.
T. Yoshida : Supernova Mixing Models for Isotopic Ratios of Presolar
Grains