The limits
of existence of light nuclei

ECT* Trento,
Italy,
October 25- 30, 2010 (back
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List of
Speakers and Talks
- G. Blanchon (CEA, France)
Particle-particle
RPA
applied to
beryllium isotopes
- S. Bogner (Michigan
State University, USA)
In-medium similarity
renormalization group methods for nuclei and nuclear matter
- L. Chulkov (RRC KI,
Moscow/GSI, Damstadt, Germany)
Resonances and anti-bound states
in light nuclei beyond the neutron drip-line
- C. Forssen (Chalmers
University of Technology, Sweden)
Towards the driplines with the ab
initio no-core shell model
- T. Frederico (Instituto
Tecnologico da Aeronautica, Brazil)
Scaling in light nuclei with a
weakly-bound two-neutron halo
- R. Furnstahl (Ohio State
University, USA)
Operator evolution
for light nuclei in the similarity renormalization group
- D. Gazit (Hebrew
University of Jerusalem, Israel)
Weak decays and reactions in
light nuclei
- G. Hagen (Oak Ridge
National Lab, USA)
Probing the driplines with
ab-initio Coupled-Cluster theory
- R. Higa (KVI,
Groningen, The Netherlands)
Properties of alpha- and
nucleon-clusters in the light of EFT
- H.-W. Hammer (Bonn
University, Germany)
Universality in QCD and Halo
Nuclei
- J. Holt (Oak Ridge
National Lab, USA)
Three-nucleon forces and nuclear
structure evolution towards the driplines
- M. Horoi (Central
MIchigan University, USA)
Nuclear structure and nuclear
reaction mechanisms towards the proton drip line
- W. Horiuchi (TU
Darmstadt, Germany)
Universality of short-range
correlations in nuclei
- M. Hussein (University
of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Influence
of
the halo upon
angular distributions for elastic scattering and beakup: A near/far
analysis
- A. Jensen (Aarhus
University, Denmark)
Astrophysical
few-body
problems related to light unstable nuclear states
- W. Leidemann (Trento
University, Italy)
Calculation of electromagnetic
reactions with the LIT method
- V. Lensky (University
of Manchester, United Kingdom)
RG
analysis
or
coupled-channel scattering and the 7Li(p,n)7Be system
- A. Mukhamedzhanov (Texas
A&M, College Station, USA)
Unitary correlations in nuclear
reaction theory for light nuclei: divorce of nuclear reactions and
spectroscopic factors
- T. Nakamura (Tokyo Tech,
Japan)
Breakup reactions of neutron-rich
nuclei near the limit of existence
- T. Neff (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)
Structure and reactions of light
nuclei studied in Fermionic Molecular Dynamics
- N. Orce (TRIUMF,
Canada)
2+1 state in 10Be: testing
ab-initio calculations
- T. Papenbrock (U. of
Tennessee/ORNL/TU
Darmstadt)
Towards an effective theory for
heavy nuclei
- S. Ramanan (Trieste,
Italy)
Physics of the
particle-hole channel: light nuclei and nuclear matter
- G. Rogachev (Florida
State University, USA)
Structure of light exotic nuclei
in resonance scattering
- R. Roth (Technical University,
Darmstadt, Germany)
Ab Initio Studies of Light Nuclei
with QCD-based Interactions
- J. Rotureau (University of Arizona,
USA)
Effective Field Theory for the
nuclear shell model
- G. Rupak (MIssissippi State
University, USA)
Effective field theory for halo
nuclei: neutron capture on lithium-7
- A. Schwenk (EMMI/TU
Darmstadt, Germany)
Chiral three-nucleon forces and
neutron-rich nuclei
- H. Simon (GSI, Darmstadt,
Germany)
Spectroscopy along and across the
neutron-dripline
- A. Spyrou (Michigan
State University, USA)
Nuclear Structure beyond the
neutron dripline
- I. Stetcu (University
of Washington, USA)
The road from trapped cold atoms
to few-nucleon systems
- M.
Viviani (INFN, sez.
Pisa, Italy)
Study of the 3N force in A=4
systems
- F.
Wamers (GSI,
Darmstadt, Germany)
Quasi-free knockout reactions
with 17Ne in inverse kinematics
- D. Weber (GSI,
Darmstadt, Germany)
Operator
representation
of
realistic potentials for nuclear many-body calculations
- M. Zhukov (Chalmers
University of Technology, Sweden)
Two-proton radioactivity
Attendees non-speakers
- T. Aumann (GSI, Darmstadt,
Germany)
- C. Bertulani (Texas
A&M - Commerce, USA)
- A. Bonaccorso (INFN, sez.
Pisa, Italy)
- G. Orlandini (Trento
University, Italy)
- A. Richter (ECT, Trento, Italy)
- U. van Kolck (University
of Arizona, USA)