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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth1 Research at small-scale accelerators René Reifarth Goethe-University Frankfurt 496. Wilhelm und Else Heraeus-Seminar 6-10 February 2012 Physikzentrum Bad Honnef - Germany
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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth2 Organizational remarks Scientific Organizers:Administration: Daniel BemmererElisabeth Nowotka Kerstin Sonnabend Rene Reifarth Andreas Zilges
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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth3 Organizational remarks Drinks:Please pay upon departure! Use the tally chart right next to the fridge. Meals:Are payed for. Breakfast & dinner buffet style, times flexible. Lunch will be served: Please be on time!
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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth4 Organizational remarks Door code: C2496 (valid through the entire seminar) Internet: SSID:PBH Passwd:011235813 (Fibonacci) (works in most rooms)
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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth5 Organizational remarks Posters: - accessible during the entire seminar - short presentations - there will be best poster awards Talks&Posters: - no proceedings - presentations will be put online after the seminar, if agreed
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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth6 Ideas and goals of this workshop Form stronger ties within the community Form a community Spread knowledge Discuss future funding and collaboration possibilities
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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth7 Neutron number Proton number Fusion up to iron r-process rp-process s-process p-process What can be done for nuclear astrophysics at small-scale accelerators? Reaction measurements in stellar energy regimes: Z-induced (above, below ground) neutron-induced (activation, TOF) -induced (activation, in-beam)
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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth8 What can be done for nuclear astrophysics at small-scale accelerators? AMS: left overs of extremely rare isotopes (earth, presolar grains), detection of reaction products (Knie 2004) (Nassar 2004)
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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth9 What can be done for nuclear astrophysics at small-scale accelerators? Nuclear properties: half lives, masses Nuclear structure: level density, nuclear model paramters,... 163 Dy (Krticka, 2004) And much, much more – see this workshop
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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth10 Why is research at small accelerators valuable? Comparably low requirements for space, budget, personnel Flexibility, creativity, diversity development of techniques (DAQ, detection, beams,…) validation of techniques (Trojan horse, surrogate, inverse kinematics, coulomb dissociation, time reversal, …) exotic place (underground,…) research at Universities education of young scientists (starting with bachelor) recruiting for bigger projects
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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth11 Additional financial opportunities for larger communities National: Germany DFG – Schwerpunktprogramm DFG - Forschergruppe Other counties? European: Transnational Access Programs Other programs? International: Virtual Institutes Other ideas?
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6.2.2012Research | Rene Reifarth12 Thank you all for coming !
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