Posters to be presented during the poster session.
Wednesday, 16th of September, 19:15
Chairpersons: Dieter Ackermann, Ayse Atac Nyberg, Antoni Szczurek
Experiment
E1) Mateusz Krzysiek (IFJ PAN Kraków) –
Isospin character of the low-lying dipole states in Ce-140 studied via inelastic scattering of O-17
E2) Sam Lipschutz (MSU) –
(p,n) type charge-exchange reactions in inverse kinematics
E3) Noritsugu Nakatsuka (Kyoto) –
Low-energy dipole modes of oxygen 20, 22, and 24
E4) Łukasz Iskra (IFJ PAN Kraków) –
High-spin shell-model states in neutron-rich Sn isotopes
E5) Andrzej Wilczek (University of Silesia, Katowice) –
Recent results from the NA61/SHINE experiment
E6) Aleksandra Wrońska (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) -
What can we learn detecting gamma rays emitted in hadron therapy ?
Instrumentation
I1) Barbara Wasilewska (IFJ PAN Kraków) –
Measurement of the phoswich cluster properties based on the test at the γ-ELBE facility
I2) Alice Mentana (Milan) –
Testing of the PARIS cluster with g-rays sources up to 8.9 MeV
I3) Chandan Ghosh (Mumbai) –
Characterization of PARIS-phoswich detectors up to 22 MeV
I4) Indranil Mazumdar (Mumbai) –
Studies in Lanthanum Bromide detectors
I5) Konstanze Boretzky (Darmstadt) –
Neuland: the high resolution neutron time-of-flight spectrometer for R3B
I6) Aysegul Ertoprak (Istanbul) –
Proposed proton accelerator facility in frame of turkish accelerator center project
I7) Seitarou Katayama (Kobe) –
The characteristics of LCS gamma-ray beams used for photodisintegration of Be-9
I8) Jerzy Łukasik (IFJ PAN Kraków) –
KRATTA and the first CCB and HIMAC beam test results
I9) Ghanshyambhai Khatri (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) –
Systematic studies of the three-nucleon system dynamics in the deuteron-proton breakup reaction
I10) Laszlo Stuhl (RIKEN) –
A new low-energy neutron detector for (p,n) experiments with pulse shape discrimination properties
I11) Liliana Stolarczyk (IFJ PAN Kraków) –
Commissioning of spot scanning proton gantry at CCB IFJ PAN
Theory
T1) Fatma Acar Cakirca (Ankara) –
Spinodal instabilities in asymmetrıc nuclear matter
T2) Pruthul R. Desai (Surat) –
Study of heavy ion reactions 48Ca+48Ca, 40Ca+40Ca and 40Ca+48Ca using classical molecular dynamics model
T3) Takahiro Mizusaki (Senshu University, Tokyo) –
Shell model study of shape change on N=Z line with vap-gcm analysis based on HFB
T4) Aleksandra Pędrak (Lublin) –
Partial symmetries in nuclear models
T5) AlaaEldeen Elmeshneb (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) –
Asymmetric nuclear matter from Brueckner-Hatree-Fock approximation using exact Pauli operator and angle average Pauli operator