Third International Workshop on
Compound Nuclear Reactions and Related Topics
Program - presentations
Monday
Opening session chair M. Krtička
8.15 – 9.00 registration
9.00 – 9.10 opening of the CNR*11
9.10 – 9.50
T. Kawano (LANL)
Monte Carlo simulation for statistical decay of compound nucleus
9.50 – 10.30
I. Rotter (Max Planck Institut, Dresden)
Dynamical phase transitions in quantum mechanics
10.30 – 11.05
F.-J. Hambsch (EC-JRC-Institute, Geel)
Neutron induced fission of 234U
11.05 – 11.40 coffee break
Fission chair F.-J. Hambsch
11.40 – 12.15
A. Barabanov (NRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow)
Fission via compound states and Jπ K A.Bohr’s channels: What we can learn from recent studies with slow neutrons
12.15 – 12.40
P. Talou (LANL)
Monte Carlo Hauser-Feshbach calculations of prompt neutrons and gamma rays
12.40 – 13.05
N. Carjan (CENBG, NIPNE - HH Bucharest)
Non-adiabatic transition of the fissioning nucleus at scission: the time scale
13.05 – 14.30 lunch
Surrogate reactions chair T. Kawano
14.30 – 15.05
J. Escher (LLNL)
Neutron-capture cross sections from indirect measurements
15.05 – 15.30
G. Boutoux (Centre d’Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux)
Neutron-induced cross sections of short-lived nuclei via the surrogate reaction method
15.30 – 15.55
J. Wilson (Institut de Physique Nucléaire d´Orsay)
Level densities in the actinide region and indirect n,g cross section measurements using the surrogate method
15.55 – 16.30 coffee break
Heavy Ion Reactions chair J. Randrup
16.30 – 16.55
J. P. Wieleczko (GANIL)
Asymmetric fission in Kr + Ca reactions at 5.5 AMeV
16.55 – 17.20
A. Di Nitto (INFN, Napoli)
Clustering effects in 48Cr composite nuclei produced via 24Mg + 24Mg reaction
17.20 – 17.45
G. Politi (INFN and Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, Catania)
Study and comparison of the decay modes of the systems formed in the reactions 78Kr + 40Ca and 86Kr + 48Ca at 10 AMeV
Tuesday
Neutron–induced reactions chair F. Käppeler
9.00 – 9.30
E. Chiaveri (CERN)
Present status and future programs of n_TOF experiment
9.30 – 10.00
B. Baramsai (North Carolina State University)
Neutron capture experiments with 4π DANCE Calorimeter
10.00 – 10.25
L. S. Leong (Institut de Physique Nucléaire d´Orsay)
Criticality experiments for validation of cross sections: the neptunium case
10.25 – 10.50
R. Firestone (LBNL)
Analysis of statistical model properties from discrete nuclear structure data
10.50 – 11.20 coffee break
Gamma–Ray Strength Functions chair J. Kopecký
11.20 – 11.50
E. Grosse (HZDR and TU Dresden)
Description of dipole strength in heavy nuclei in conformity with their quadrupole degrees of freedom
11.50 – 12.15
M. Guttormsen (University of Oslo)
Do light nuclei display a universal γ-ray strength function?
12.15 – 12.40
J. Kroll (Charles University in Prague)
Scissors mode resonances built on excited levels in Gd nuclei studied from resonance neutron capture
12.40 – 13.05
R. Massarczyk (HZDR and TU Dresden)
Investigation of dipole strength at the ELBE accelerator in Dresden-Rossendorf
13.05 – 14.30 lunch
Nuclear Astrophysics chair R. Capote
14.30 – 15.00
F. Käppeler (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Stellar neutron capture rates and the s process
15.00 – 15.25
S. V. Harissopulos (Demokritos, Athens)
Capture reactions relevant to p-process nucleosynthesis
15.25 – 15.50
P. Navrátil (TRIUMF, Vancouver)
Ab initio calculations of 3H(d,n)4He fusion
15.50 – 16.15
V. A. Khryachkov (IPPE, Obninsk)
(n,α) reactions cross sections reasearch at IPPE
16.15 – 16.45 coffee break
16.45 – 18.30 poster session
Wednesday
Superheavy nuclei chair N. Carjan
9.00 – 9.30
Y. Oganessian (JINR Dubna)
Reaction of synthesis and decay properties of superheavy element
9.30 – 10.00
R. Sagaidak (JINR Dubna)
Fusion probability and survivability in estimates of heaviest nuclei production
10.00 – 10.25
A. Zubov (JINR Dubna)
Population of rotational bands in superheavy nuclei
10.50 – 11.20 coffee break
Nuclear Level Density chair M. Guttormsen
11.20 – 11.50
Y. Alhassid (Yale University)
Microscopic calculation of level densities: the shell model Monte Carlo approach
11.50 – 12.15
A. Voinov (Ohio University)
Recent experimental results on level densities for compound reaction calculations
12.15 – 12.40
C. Ozen (Kadir Has University, Istanbul)
Recent progress in shell model Monte Carlo studies of heavy nuclei
12.40 – 13.05
B. Zhuravlev (IPPE, Obninsk)
Statistical properties of excited nuclei in the mass range 47 ≤ A ≤ 59
13.05 – 14.30 lunch
Thursday
Various nuclear reactions chair Y. Alhassid
9.00 – 9.40
H. Weidenmüller (Max Planck Institut, Heidelberg)
Compound-nucleus reactions induced by femtosecond multi-MeV laser pulses
9.40 – 10.05
C. Gustavsson (Uppsala University)
Inelastic neutron scattering from carbon, iron, yttrium and lead
10.05 – 10.30
Y. Iwata (GSI)
Momentum-dependent nucleus-nucleus interaction resulting in dissipative reaction dynamics
10.30 – 10.55
G. Arbanas (ORNL)
Extending the Kawai-Kerman-McVoy statistical theory of nuclear reactions to doorway states
10.55 – 11.25 coffee break
Fission chair P. Talou
11.25 – 11.55
O. Bouland (CEA, Cadarache)
Analysis of the (n,f) reaction in the Pu isotopes
11.55 – 12.20
R. Bernard (CEA, DAM, DIF)
Taking into account the intrinsic excitations and their coupling to collective modes during the fission process
12.20 – 12.45
J. Mierzejewski (University of Warsaw)
The Incomplete Fusion reaction modeling
12.45 – 13.05
A. Yadav (Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India)
Effect of alpha Q–value on reaction dynamics at energies ≈ 4 – 7 AMEV
13.05 – 14.30 lunch
Various aspects of fission chair O. Bouland
14.30 – 15.00
J. Randrup (LBNL)
Brownian shape motion: Fission fragment mass distributions
15.00 – 15.25
R. Vogt (LLNL)
Applications of event-by-event fission modeling with FREYA
15.25 – 15.50
V. Rubchenya (University of Jyväskylä)
Theoretical and experimental studies of the neutron rich fission product yields at intermediate energies
15.50 – 16.15
L. G. Moretto (LBNL)
Experimental nuclear matter phase diagram from low energy compound nucleus fragment evaporation
16.15 – 16.45 coffee break
Optical model simulations chair M. Dupuis
16.45 – 17.15
H. F. Arellano (University of Chile, Santiago)
On the unabridged 7D-folding structure of the optical model potential for nucleon-nucleus scattering
17.15 – 17.40
G. Blanchon (CEA, DAM, DIF)
RPA correction to the optical potential
17.40 – 18.05
R. Capote (IAEA Vienna)
A dispersive optical model potential for nucleon induced reactions on 238U nucleus with 15 coupled levels
Friday
Pre-equilibrium chair J. Escher
9.00 – 9.30
M. Dupuis (CEA, DAM, DIF)
Impact of collective states on direct pre-equilibrium emission
9.30 – 9.55
B. Carlson (IT de Aeronáutica, São José dos Campos SP, Brasil)
The density of available states of the DDHMS pre-equilibrium model
9.55 – 10.20
A. A. Cowley (Stellenbosch University, iThemba Laboratory)
Pre-equilibrium emission of α-particles with energies in the region of those from compound nucleus decay
10.20 – 10.50
S. Kunieda (LANL)
Clustering pre-equilibrium model analysis for nucleon-induced alpha-particle spectra up to 200 MeV
10.50 – 11.20 coffee break
Pre-equilibrium + applications chair František Bečvář
11.20 – 11.45
E. Běták (SAS, Bratislava)
Iwamoto-Harada model of pre-equlibrium cluster emission: Should we care about angular momentum?
11.45 – 12.10
M. Avrigeanu (NIP & NE, Bucharest)
Deuteron-induced reaction mechanisms at low energies
12.10 – 12.35
V. Avrigeanu (NIP & NE, Bucharest)
On neutron-induced reaction mechanisms at medium energies
12.35 – 13.00
S. Rose (University of Oslo)
Minimization of actinide waste by multi-recycling of thoriated fuels in the EPR reactor
13.00 – 13.10 conclusion of the CNR*11
13.10 – 14.30 lunch
Poster Session
B. Carlson (IT de Aeronáutica, São José dos Campos SP, Brasil)
Bound state densities and the Helmholtz free energy
I. Companis (University Bordeaux)
Measurement of neutron capture and fission cross sections of 233U in the resonance region
A. Deppman (São Paulo University)
Fission-fragment mass distributions calculated by Monte Carlo simulations of proton- and photon-nucleus reactions
C. Granja (Czech Technical University in Prague)
Spatial- and Time-correlated detection of fission fragments
A. Hurst (LBNL)
Thermal neutron capture onto the stable tungsten isotopes
Y. Malyshkin (J.-W. Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main)
Modeling spallation reactions in tungsten and uranium targets with the Geant4 toolkit
B. Sleaford (LLNL)
Capture gamma-ray libraries for nuclear applications
J. Vrzalová (NPI ASCR Řež)
Measurements of cross-sections of (n,xn) treshold reactions in various materials
L. Yettou (Université Dr YAHIA FARES, Medea, Algeria)
Double differential cross sections of proton emission in neutron induced reaction on 27Al