SOCIAL EVENTS:
BUSINESS MEETING:
Monday 5:00-6:00 PM
DIVISION SOCIAL HOUR: Monday 6:00-7:30 PM
SUNDAY MORNING Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis ACS Award for Nuclear Chemistry in honor of Karl-Ludwig Kratz
W. B. Walters, Organizer
G. Friedlander, Presiding
| 8:30 | Introductory Remarks | ||
| 8:45 | 1. | Award Address: ACS Award for Nuclear Chemistry, sponsored by The Gordon and Breach Publishing Group. From rapid chemistry to rapid nucleosynthesis. | K-L. Kratz |
| 9:35 | Intermission | ||
| 10:00 | 2. | Hunting for superheavy elements in nature - Reminisences of a participant. | G. Herrmann |
| 10:30 | 3. | Fission yield measurements, 30 years ago and recent results. | H. Denschlag |
| 11:00 | 4. | The r-process: Constraints on nuclear properties and astrophysical sites. | F.-K. Thielemann |
| 11:30 | 5. | Unified nuclear structure model for astrophysical applications: Origin, development history, current status and future directions. | P. M. Moeller |
SUNDAY AFTERNOON Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Nuclear Theory
W. B. Walters, Organizer
P. F. Mantica, Presiding
| 2:20 | 11. | Spherical and deformed nuclei far from stability. | J. Dobaczewski |
| 2:50 | 12. | Hartree-Fock Mean-Field Models using Separable Interactions. | P. D. Stevenson, R. M. Strayer, J. Rikovska |
| 3:20 | Intermission | ||
| 3:50 | 13. | Large scale shell-model calculations for nuclear astrophysics. | E. Caurier, K. Langanke, G. Martinez-Pilaldo, F. Nowacki, A. P. Zuker |
| 4:20 | 14. | Neutrinos and the site of the r-process. | P. Vogel |
| 4:50 | 15. | Neutrino-nucleus reactions in supernovae. | K. Langanke |
MONDAY MORNING Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Nuclear Astrophysics
W. B. Walters, Presiding
| 8:30 | 30. | Short-lived nuclei in the early solar system and a diversity of r-processes. | G. Wasserburg |
| 9:00 | 31. | Nucleocosmochronology with r-process nucleosythesis products. | J. Truran |
| 9:30 | 32. | Nuclear physics, stellar abundances and the age of the galaxy. | J. J. Cowan, K-L. Kratz, B. Pfeiffer, F. K. Thielemann, C. Sneden |
| 10:00 | Intermission | ||
| 10:20 | 33. | s- and r-Process signatures in presolar grains. | U. Ott |
| 10:50 | 34. | Heavy element isotopic abundances from individual circumstellar grains isolated from meteorites: Nucleosynthetic signatures of individual stars. | M. Pellin, G. K. Nicolussi, A. M. Davis, R. S. Lewis, R. N. Clayton |
| 11:20 | 35. | Jupiter data confirm local element synthesis. | O. Manuel, K. Windler |
MONDAY AFTERNOON Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Nuclear Experiments on the Proton-Rich Side
R. A. Meyer, Presiding
| 1:30 | 50. | Mass measurements along the rp-process path. | D. S. Brenner, B. E. Tomlin, C. J. Barton, N. V. Zamfir, R. L. Gill, B. Liu, G. Cata-Danil, R. Kruecken, C. W. Beausang, J. R. Novak, J. R. Cooper, R. F. Casten |
| 2:00 | 51. | Proton decays - Nuclear structure and binding beyond the drip line. | P. J. Woods |
| 2:30 | 52. | Measurement of the half-life for Zr-80 by delayed gamma tagging. | J. J. Ressler, A. Piechaczek, W. B. Walters, A. Aprahamian, J. C. Batchelder, C. R. Bingham, D. S. Brenner, T. Ginter, C. J. Gross, R. Grzywacz, D. Kulp, B. MacDonald, K. Rykaczewski, W. Revioli, J. R. Stone, M. Wiescher, J. Winger, E. F. Zganjar |
| 2:50 | Intermission | ||
| 3:10 | 53. | Frontiers in experimental nuclear astrophysics. | M. Wiescher |
| 3:40 | 54. | Rapid Proton Captures in the Atmosphere of Accreting Neutron Stars. | H. Schatz |
| 4:10 | 55. | Mass and Lifetime Measurements of Stored Exotic Muclei. | H. Geissel |
| 4:40 | Discussion | ||
| 5:00 | Business Meeting | ||
| 6:00 | Social Hour |
TUESDAY MORNING Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis New Nuclear Advances
D. S. Brenner, Presiding
| 8:30 | 75. | Nuclear physics far from stability. | R. F. Casten |
| 9:00 | 76. | The Dragon Facility at TRIUMF-ISAC: A Status Report. | J. D'Auria |
| 9:30 | 77. | First Radioactive Beam Experiments at the LBNL BEARS Facility. | P. E. Haustein, J. Cerny, F. Q. Guo, R. Joosten, R. M. Larimer, C. Lyneis, M. A. McMahon, E. B. Norman, J. P. O'Neil, J. Powell, M. W. Rowe, H. Van Brocklin, D. Wutte, Z. Q. Xie, J. Xu |
| 10:00 | Intermission | ||
| 10:20 | 78. | New Atomic Mass determinations near Ni-78 and Sn-132. | B. Fogelberg |
| 10:40 | 79. | New Nuclear Structure Near Sn-132. | W. B. Walters |
| 11:00 | 80. | The Chemical Technique used for Radioactive Beam Production at ISOLDE. | H. Ravn |
| 11:30 | 81. | Mass Measurements at ISOLDE. | G. Bollen |
TUESDAY AFTERNOON Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Nuclear Experiments on the Neutron-Rich Side
G. Herrmann, Presiding
| 1:30 | 97. | Nuclear Structure Studies of Short-Lived Radionuclides by Correlating Beta Decay with Fragment Implants in a Silicon Strip Detector. | P. F. Mantica, J. I. Prisciandaro, C. F. Powell, D. Seweryniak |
| 2:00 | 98. | Decay of Neutron-Rich Mn Nuclides and Collectivity of N ~ 40 Isotopes. | A. Woehr, K-L. Kratz, M. Hannawald, W. B. Walters, V. N. Fedoseyev, V. I. Mishin, H. L. Ravn |
| 2:30 | 99. | Beta Decay of Neutron-Rich Ni and Co Nuclei: Probing single-Particle States around the Z = 28 and N = 40 Shell closures. | M. Huyse, S. Franchoo, U. Koester, K-L. Kratz, K. Kruglov, Y. Kudryatsev, W. F. Mueller, B. Pfeiffer, R. Raabe, I. Reusen, P. Thirolf, P. Van Duppen, J. Van Roosbroeck, L. Vermeeren, W. B. Walters, L. Weissmann, A. Woehr |
| 3:00 | Intermission | ||
| 3:20 | 100. | New Microsecond Isomers in Very Neutron-Rich Nuclei Studied with Fragmentation of Heavy-Ion Beams. | K. Rykaczewski |
| 3:50 | 101. | The Role of the N = 28 and N = 40 Closed Shells in the Production of Neutron-Rich Ca- Ti-Cr-Fe-Ni Elements in the Universe. | O. Sorlin |
| 4:20 | 102. | Predictions of Nuclear Reaction Rates far from Stability and their Impact on r-Process Nucleosynthesis. | T. Rauscher |
| 4:50 | 103. | Exploring the Structure of Nuclei with Energetic Neutrons. | S. W. Yates |
WEDNESDAY MORNING Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Experiments on the Neutron-Rich Side
H. Denschlag, Presiding
| 8:30 | 123. | A Long Way from Li-11 to Li-11. | G. Nyman, B. Jonson |
| 9:00 | 124. | Coulomb Dissociation of B-8. | K. Summerer |
| 9:30 | 125. | Laser Isotope and Isomer Separation of Neutron-Rich Ag Nuclides. | M. Hannawald, T. Kautzsch, K-L. Kratz, W. B. Walters |
| 10:00 | Intermission | ||
| 10:30 | 126. | Rapid Chemistry with Elements Beyond the r-Process. | M. Schaedel |
| 11:00 | 127. | Advances in the Research of Transuranium Elemts. | V. Ninov |
| 11:30 | 128. | Identical Bands at very low Excitation Energy in Neutron-Rich Sr Isotopes. | G. Lhersonneau, B. Pfeiffer, H. Gabelmann, K-L. Kratz |
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis
W. B. Walters, Organizer
K-L. Kratz, Presiding
| 1:30 | 147. | Constraints on Earth Accretion from Fractionation of Highly Siderophile Elements. | G. Schmidt, K-L. Kratz, H. Palme, J. Snow |
| 2:00 | 148. | Mobilisation and Migration of Anthropogenic Uranium and Thorium in Former Mining Areas in East Germany. | B. Wolf, K. Franke, H. Kupsch, K-L. Kratz |
| 2:30 | 5 149. | Distribution and Speciation of elements in Flood-Plain Soils Studied by Photon- and Neutron Activation Analysis. | D. Schulze, C. Segebade |
| 3:00 | Intermission | ||
| 3:30 | 150. | Heavy Metals in Former Silver and Mercury Mining Areas in Germany. | D. Schlosser, D. Baacke, P. Beuge, W. Hofmeister, M. Koziol, K-L. Kratz |
| 4:00 | 151. | The Kratz-Herrmann Formula. | B. Pfeiffer, K-L. Kratz |
| 4:30 | Concluding Remarks |