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September 6 (Tuesday)


 

09:00 – 09:10

OPENING  

 

 

09:10 – 09:30

International Year of Chemistry 2011 – the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Madame Marie Curie-Skłodowska

Adam Sobiczewski, Warsaw 

 

- 20 min

09:30 – 10:15

The Impact of Superheavy Elements on the Chemical and Physical Sciences

Jens Volker Kratz, Mainz 

 

- 45 min

10:15 – 10:55

Superheavy elements in Dubna

Yuri Oganessian, Dubna 

 

- 40 min

 

10:55 – 11:15

 

Coffee break

 

 

 

11:15 – 11:45

 

Physics experiments on superheavy elements at the GSI SHIP

Sigurd Hofmann, Darmstadt 

 

- 30 min

11:45 – 12:05

 

New data on production of the isotopes of element 115 in the

reaction 243Am +48Ca

Vladimir Utyonkov, Dubna 

 

- 20 min

12:05 – 12:25

 

The Role of Energy in the Formation of the Heaviest Elements

Charles Folden III, College Station 

 

- 20 min

12:25 – 12:45

 

Revival of deep inelastic transfer reactions for production of

neutron-rich isotopes of heavy elements

Heinz Gäggeler, Villigen 

 

- 20 min

 

13:00 - 14:00

 

Lunch

 

 

14:00 – 16:30

 

Free time

 

 

 

 

 

16:30 – 17:00

September 6 (Tuesday), continued

 

Coffee break

 

 

 

17:00 – 17:40

Nuclear Clusters: Superheavy, Neutron Rich, of Matter, Antimatter, Strange Matter

Walter Greiner, Frankfurt on Main 

 

- 40 min

17:40 – 18:00

Superheavy Element Research at the Berkeley Gas-Filled Separator

Jacklyn Gates, Berkeley 

 

- 20 min

 

18:00 – 18:20

Nuclear orientation in fusion and synthesis of heavy elements at

sub-barrier energy

Katsuhisa Nishio, JAEA, Tokai 

 

- 20 min

18:20 – 18:40

Qasifission of superheavy composite systems in reactions with

heavy ions

Galina Knyazheva, Dubna 

 

- 20 min

18:40 – 19:00

Fusion probability and survivability in estimates of heaviest nuclei production

Roman Sagaidak, Dubna 

 

- 20 min

 

19:30     Welcome Reception

 

 

September 7 (Wednesday)

 

 

09:00 –  09:40

 

Liquid Phase Experiments with the Heaviest Elements

Yuichiro Nagame, JAEA, Tokai 

 

- 40 min

09:40 – 10:10

 

First foot prints of chemistry on the shore of The Island of SHE

Robert Eichler, Villigen 

 

- 30 min

 

10:10 – 10:40

 

Gas-phase chemistry of Db with bromine

Qin Zhi, Lanzhou 

 

- 30 min

10:40 – 11:10

 

FLNR Radiochemical Research. Latest Experiments

Sergey Dmitriev, Dubna 

 

- 30 min

 

11:10 – 11:30

 

 

Coffee break

 

 

 

 

11:30 – 11:50

Superheavy element 114 is a volatile metal

AlexanderYakushev, Darmstadt

 

- 20 min

11:50 – 12:10

Prospects of SHE Chemistry Studies Using Vacuum Thermochromatography

Ivo Zvara, Dubna 

 

- 20 min

12:10 – 12:30

Nuclear and Chemical Studies with Hassium Isotopes

Andreas Türler, Bern & Villigen 

 

- 20 min

12:30 – 12:50

pureCOLD fast electronics for β-α-pile-up suppression – first on-line measurements

Rugard Dressler, Villigen 

 

- 20 min

 

13:00 - 14:00

 

Lunch

 

 

 

14:00 – 16:30

 

Free time

 

 

 

 

 

 

16:30 – 16:50

 

 

September 7 (Wednesday), continued

 

Coffee break

 

 

 

 

16:50 – 17:30

 

Recent achievements in the electronic structure studies on

the heaviest elements

Valeria Pershina, Darmstadt 

 

- 40 min

17:30 – 17:50

 

The Periodic System continued to Z=172

Pekka Pyykko, Helsinki 

 

- 20 min

17:50 – 18:10

Benchmark Calculations of Atomic Properties of

Elements 113 to 122

Anastasia Borschevsky, Auckland & Darmstadt 

 

- 20 min

18:10 – 18:30

Relativistic DFT and ab initio calculations on the seventh-row superheavy elements: subperiod E113-E114

Anatoly Titov, Gatchina 

 

- 20 min

18:30 – 18:50

Adsorption behavior of super-heavy elements (Z ≥ 112) on

gold surfaces

Josef Anton, Ulm

 

- 20 min

18:50 – 19:10

Relativistic Effects Alter the Periodicity of Superheavy Elements

Jun Li, Beijing

 

- 20 min

 

 

September 8 (Thursday)

 

 

09:00 –  09:40

 

Superheavy element research at GSI

Christoph Düllmann, Mainz & Darmstadt 

 

- 40 min

09:40 – 10:00

 

Extraction Chromatographic Studies of Rutherfordium Homologs using Crown Ether Based Resins

Megan Bennett, Livermore  

 

- 20 min

 

10:00 – 10:20

 

Automated Chemistry Efforts for Aqueous Chemistry Studies of the Heaviest Elements

Roger Henderson, Livermore 

 

- 20 min

10:20 – 10:40

 

Preparation and characterization of actinide targets for superheavy element production

Klaus Eberhardt, Mainz 

 

- 20 min

10:40 – 11:00

Production of 265Sg for chemical studies using the gas-jet transport system coupled to the RIKEN gas-filled recoil ion separator

Hiromitsu Haba, Nishina, Wako 

 

- 20 min

 

11:00 – 11:20

 

 

Coffee break

 

 

 

 

11:20 – 12:00

Spectroscopy of very heavy nuclei

Rolf-Dietmar Herzberg, Liverpool 

 

- 40 min

12:00 – 12:20

Multi-Coincidence Spectroscopy of SHE using the TASISpec Setup

Lise-Lotte Andersson, Liverpool 

 

- 20 min

12:20 – 12:40

270Ds and Its Decay Products – Decay Properties and

Experimental Masses

Dieter Ackermann, Darmstadt 

 

- 20 min

12:40 – 13:00

Alpha-gamma and high-resolution  fine-structure spectroscopy

for the heaviest nuclei

Masato Asai, JAEA, Tokai 

 

- 20 min

 

13:00 - 14:00

 

Lunch

 

 

 

14:00 – 16:30

 

Free time

 

 

 

 

 

 

16:30 – 17:00

 

 

September 8 (Thursday), continued

 

Coffee break

 

 

 

 

17:00 – 17:30

 

Properties of superheavy nuclei

Adam Sobiczewski, Warsaw 

 

- 30 min

17:30 – 17:50

 

Dynamical mechanism of fusion-fission process in superheavy

mass region

Yoshihiro Aritomo, JAEA, Tokai & FLNR, Dubna 

 

- 20 min

17:50 – 18:10

Decay properties and stability of heaviest elements

Alexander Karpov, Dubna 

 

- 20 min

18:10 – 18:40

Did Nature Produce Superheavy Elements?

Friedrich-K. Thielemann, Basel 

 

- 30 min

18:40 – 19:00

SHE formation in rapid nucleosynthesis and nuclear reaction rates

Igor Panov, Moscow 

 

- 20 min

 

20:00     Poster Session

 

 

September 9 (Friday)

 

 

09:00 –  09:40

 

A survey of super-heavy elements from a theoretical perspective

Paul-Gerhard Reinhard, Erlangen 

 

- 40 min

09:40 – 10:00

 

Heavy and superheavy neutron-rich nuclei

Valery Zagrebaev, Dubna 

 

- 20 min

 

10:00 – 10:20

 

Nuclear mass exploration at the doorway to the region of superheavy elements

Enrique Minaya Ramirez, Darmstadt 

 

- 20 min

 

10:20 – 10:40

 

 

Coffee break

 

 

 

 

10:40 – 11:10

Study of the heaviest elements at RIKEN, status and perspective

Kosuke Morita, Nishina, Wako 

 

- 30 min

11:10 – 11:40

Prospects for JINR development

Mikhail Itkis, Dubna 

 

- 30 min

11:40 – 12:10

Transactinide research at GSI

Christoph Scheidenberger, Darmstadt 

 

- 30 min

12:10 – 12:40

Super Heavy Elements research at GANIL: Past and Future

Sidney Gales, Caen 

 

- 30 min

12:40 – 13:10

Capabilities and priorities for transactinide research and related actinide target development at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

James B. Roberto, Oak Ridge 

- 30 min

 

13:10 - 14:00

 

Lunch

 

 

 

             15:00          Excursion

                    Banquet

 

 

September 10 (Saturday)

 

 

09:00 –  09:20

 

Thermal release of p-elements from metal matrices

David Wittwer, Bern & Villigen 

 

- 20 min

09:20 – 09:40

 

Metal-Carbonyl-Complexes: A Metal-Organic Compound Class within the Reach of Transactinide Chemistry

Julia Even, Mainz & Darmstadt

 

- 20 min

 

09:40 – 10:00

 

Development of a surface ionizer to measure the first ionization potential of Lr

Nozomi Sato, JAEA, Tokai 

 

- 20 min

10:00 – 10:20

 

Spectroscopy of very heavy elements at the limits with the Super Separator Spectrometer S3

Benoit Gall, Strasbourg

 

- 20 min

10:20 – 10:40

SHELLS - Separator for Heavy Element Spectroscopy

Alexander Yeremin, Dubna 

 

- 20 min

10:40 – 11:00

SAGE Spectrometer: Status and First Results

Philippos Papadakis, Liverpool 

 

- 20 min

 

11:00 – 11:20

 

 

Coffee break

 

 

 

 

11:20 – 11:40

Mass spectrometer MASHA – testing results on the heavy ion beam

Alexander Rodin, Dubna 

 

- 20 min

11:40 – 12:00

Limits of angular momentum in heavy evaporation residues

using HYRA gas-filled separator and TIFR 4π spin spectrometer

at IUAC, New Delhi

Madhavan Narayanasamy, New Delhi  

 

- 20 min

12:00 – 12:20

Using Monte Carlo Methods to Estimate Super Heavy Element Event Random Probabilities

Mark Stoyer, Livermore 

 

- 20 min

12:20 – 12:40

Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and Its Measurements for Long-lived Heavy and Transactinide Nuclides

Shan Jiang, Beijing 

 

- 20 min

12:40 – 13:00

Decay modes and a limit of existence of nuclei in the nuclear

mass region

Hiroyuki Koura, JAEA, Tokai 

 

- 20 min

13:00 - 14:00

Lunch

 

14:00 – 17:00

Free time

 

17:00 – 17:30

Coffee break

 

17:30

ROUND TABLE

 

18:30

CLOSING  

 

 

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