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KEK workshop on Beta decay, r process, and related weak-interaction processes
Online workshop by using zoom
February 19, 2021, Friday
https://kds.kek.jp/event/36460/
Host: KEK Theory Center, J-PARC Branch
Organizers: Shunzo Kumano (KEK/J-PARC), Toru Sato (Osaka
University/KEK),
Kenichi Yoshida (Kyoto University)
Email: beta2021(AT)ml.post.kek.jp
Language: English
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The nuclear weak processes play a crucial role in neutrino physics and
the physics of exotic nuclei. The topics discussed in this half day workshop
are neutrino reactions for the analysis of oscillation experiments and
for the probe of new physics. In the low energy region, nuclear beta decay
of neutron rich nuclei, which plays an important role in the
rapid-neutron-capture
process, are discussed. We expect to have the exchange of ideas among
researchers from different fields for initiating new opportunities.
If you would like to participate in the workshop, please register from
https://kds.kek.jp/event/36460/
before February 5, 2021.
The access key is shown as "Type the access key what you see below"
for opening the indico page. For registered participants, we will
send you the zoom information before the workshop.
If you have an inquiry on the workshop, please send an email to
the organizers [beta2021(AT)ml.post.kek.jp].
We are looking forward to seeing you and having active discussions
at the workshop.
Shunzo Kumano, Toru Sato, Kenichi Yoshida
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Program (v.2020-12-16)
13:25 Announcements from organizers
13:30-14:05 (30+5) Yoshinari Hayato (the University of Tokyo)
Challenges in the current and near future neutrino experiments:
from the neutrino-nucleus point of view
14:05-14:40 (30+5) Yuichi Uesaka (Kyusyu Sangyo University)
Search for charged lepton flavor violation with nuclei
14:40-15:15 (30+5) Shunzo Kumano (KEK/J-PARC)
Possible studies on gravitational form factors of hadrons
by high-energy LBNF neutrino beam
Break
15:30-16:05 (30+5) Shunji Nishimura (RIKEN)
Frontier of experimental activities relevant to r-process
nucleosynthesis at RIBF
16:05-16:40 (30+5) Kenichi Yoshida (Kyoto University)
The A3LIB program: Microscopic nuclear data for r-process
16:40-17:15 (30+5) Toru Sato (Osaka University/KEK)
Re-formulation of nuclear beta decay
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