Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics X School

Europe/Zurich
6/2-024 (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)

6/2-024

CERN, Geneva, Switzerland

Uta Bilow (TU Dresden), Rosanna Depalo (Chair) (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy), Andreas Korn (Uppsala University, Sweden), Ann-Cecilie Larsen (Co-Chair) (Universitetet i Oslo, Norway), Konrad Schmidt (HZDR), Olivier Sorlin (GANIL), Kate Womack (University of Hull)
Description

Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics is an exciting field with many highlights in recent years in observational astronomy, simulating astrophysics, experimental and theoretical nuclear physics. Therefore, training and interaction of young scientists, PhD students and postdocs, are important for further progress and expansion of this community.

We are organizing a Summer School on "Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics" in connection to the International Conference on Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics X. It will be held at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland from August 29 to September 3, 2022.

Topics will cover the different aspects of Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics from nuclear structure theory to nuclear ground and excited state properties and experimental studies. Nuclear physics is the necessary link between astronomical observations, stellar models and galactic chemical evolution. The impressive progress in astrophysics during the last decades explaining and predicting astronomical scenarios was only possible because of the fruitful interplay between all disciplines. New insights in one field triggered new developments in the other fields. New experimental techniques are typically the response to new predictions and observations. Recent success stories involve exotic objects like merging neutron stars, more abundant red giants or even rather ordinary stars as the Sun.

Highlights of the school include:

ChETEC-INFRA,ChETEC-INFRA will provide financial support to 20 selected students, partially covering local costs (i.e., meals and accommodation).

Moreover, via the global network of networks, IReNA will provide financial support to USA students.

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    • Lecture 6/2-024

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      Convener: ROSANNA DEPALO
    • 15:30
      Coffee break 6/2-024

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    • Lecture 6/2-024

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      • 2
        Heavy-element formation in neutron-star mergers
        Speaker: Dr Oliver Just
    • Masterclass Training day 593/R-010

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      • 3
        Outreach: why and how?
        Speaker: Uta Bilow (TU Dresden)
      • 4
        • General Aspects of the Masterclass / Teaching Goals & Didactic Aspects
        Speaker: Hannes Nitsche (Technische Universität Dresden)
      • 5
        Discussion
    • 10:30
      Coffee break 6/2-024

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    • Masterclass Training day 593/R-010

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      • 6
        Masterclass "A Journey through the Elements" - Part 1
        Speaker: Hannes Nitsche (Technische Universität Dresden)
        Masterclass Materials
    • 12:30
      Lunch break 6/2-024

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    • Masterclass Training day 593/R-010

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      • 7
        Masterclass "A Journey through the Elements" - Part 2
        Speaker: Hannes Nitsche (Technische Universität Dresden)
    • 15:30
      Coffee break 6/2-024

      6/2-024

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    • Masterclass Training day 593/R-010

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      • 8
        Masterclass "A Journey through the Elements" - Part 3
      • 9
        Technical and organizational aspects / Outlook
        Speaker: Hannes Nitsche (Technische Universität Dresden)
      • 10
        Connecting with Schools & Students
        Speaker: Uta Bilow (TU Dresden)
    • Public lecture at Globe of Science and Innovation 6/2-024

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    • Lecture 6/2-024

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      • 11
        Galactic chemical evolution
        Speaker: Prof. Brad Gibson
    • 10:30
      Coffee break 6/2-024

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    • OMEGA code lab 6/2-024

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    • 12:30
      Lunch break 6/2-024

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    • OMEGA code lab 6/2-024

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    • 15:30
      Coffee break 6/2-024

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    • OMEGA code lab 6/2-024

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    • Lecture 6/2-024

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    • 10:30
      Coffee break 6/2-024

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    • Lecture 6/2-024

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      • 13
        Stellar abundance observations and galactic chemical evolution
        Speaker: Dr Camilla Hansen
    • 12:30
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    • Classroom work for observation night 593/R-010 (CERN)

      593/R-010

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    • 14
      CERN visit and exhibition building 33 (CERN)

      building 33

      CERN

      CERN guided visit
      - Thu, 17.00-19.00, meeting point in the reception, building 33
      - Visit points: Synchrocyclotron, Antiproton decelerator, Data Center
      - Please register, 24 places

      Microcosm exhibition https://visit.cern/microcosm
      - Mon-Sat 8.30-17.30
      - Access via reception, building 33
      - No fee, no registration

      CERN souvenir shop https://visit.cern/shop
      - Mon-Sat 8.00 to 18.00
      - At reception, building 33

    • Observation night 593/R-010

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    • Observation night 6/2-024

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    • Lecture 6/2-024

      6/2-024

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    • 12:30
      Lunch break 6/2-024

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    • Classroom work for observation night 6/2-024

      6/2-024

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    • 15:30
      Coffee break 6/2-024

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    • Classroom work for observation night 6/2-024

      6/2-024

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    • Lecture 6/2-024

      6/2-024

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    • 10:30
      Break 6/2-024

      6/2-024

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    • Classroom work for observation night 6/2-024

      6/2-024

      CERN, Geneva, Switzerland