Wednesday, September 2, 2009

America/Chicago
    • 1
      Supernovae as Neutrino Physics Laboratories
      Speaker: George Fuller (UCSD)
      Slides
    • 2
      Supernova Neutrinos and Nucleosynthesis
      Speaker: Yong-Zhong Qian (University of Minnesota)
      Slides
    • 10:20 AM
      coffee break
    • 3
      Diffuse Supernova Background
      Speaker: Prof. John Beacom (Ohio State Univ.)
      Slides
    • 4
      A dynamical collective calculation of supernova neutrino signals
      Speaker: James kelley Kneller (INPN Orsay)
      Slides
    • 12:05 PM
      Lunch Break
    • 5
      Neutrinos from Black Hole Accretion Disks
      Speaker: Gail McLaughlin (NCSU)
      Slides
    • 6
      Neutrino-induced reactions on Fe and Ni isotopes and nucleosynthesis in stars
      Speaker: Toshio Suzuki (Nihon University)
      Slides
      Abstract: Neutrino-nucleus reactions on $fp$-shell and $p$-shell nuclei are investigated based on new shell model Hamiltonians. We mainly discuss neutrino-induced reactions on Ni and Fe isotopes and possible consequences on nucleosynthesis in stars. The calculated charged current reaction cross section on $^{56}$Fe induced by decay-at-rest (DAR) neutrinos is shown to be consistent with the observation. The Gamow-Teller strength in $^{56}$Ni is found to be more spread compared to previous calculations and result in a considerably large branching ratio for the proton knock-out channel. As a consequence of this, the production yields of heavy elements such as $^{55}$Mn and $^{59}$Co in population III stars are shown to be enhanced for the new Hamiltonian. The electron capture reactions on Ni and Fe isotopes, and neutrino-induced reactions on $^{52}$Fe are also discussed.
    • 3:40 PM
      coffee break outside Lecture Hall

      outside Lecture Hall

    • 7
      Neutrino Oscillations and Nucleosynthesis in Supernovae
      Speaker: Takashi Yoshida (University of Tokyo)
      Slides
    • 8
      Shockwaves in Supernovae: New Implications on the Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background
      Speaker: Sebastian Galais (Institut de Physique Nucleaire d'Orsay)
      Slides
    • 5:05 PM
      End of Day