HIEI2022 20220316

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Workshop
"Hypernuclear Investigation with Eelectromagnetic Interaction" (HIEI2022)

  • Date: March 22nd, 2022
  • Style: On-site and online hybrid (Imaiso, Shizuoka, Japan + CAS + Online)

Time table

Time table (Mar 22, 2022)
Time (JST) Time (ECT) Speaker On-site (Japan) Talk title File Chair
9:30-9:50 Y. Toyama (Tohoku Univ.) Measurement of coherent π+π- photoproduction on deuteron PDF T. Gogami
9:50-10:10 K. Itabashi (Tohoku Univ.) Study of the interaction between n and Lambda from 3H(e,e'K+)X spectrum PDF
10:10-10:30 K.N. Suzuki (Kyoto Univ.) Reaction cross section of 3H(γ,K+)X PDF
10:30-10:50 K. Okuyama (Tohoku Univ.) Experimental design for future hypernuclear experiment at JLab based on Monte Carlo simulation PDF
10:50-11:10 R. Kino (Tohoku Univ.) Development of scintillating fiber detector for photon beam profiling at ELPH PDF
11:10-13:00 Lunch
13:00-15:00 Free discussion + Summary for the next session
15:00-18:00 Break
18:15-18:30 10:15-10:30 S. Nagao (Tohoku Univ.) Experimental Updates from MAMI/ELPH PDF T. Gogami
18:30-18:45 10:30-10:45 D. Skoupil (CAS) K+ Σ- Photoproduction PDF
18:45-19:00 10:45-10:00 D. Petrellis Fitting the K+Σ- photoproduction within an Isobar model using a novel approach PDF
19:00-19:10 11:00-11:10 Break
19:10-19:25 11:10-11:25 M. Isaka (Housei Univ.) Nuclear deformation and Mg-27 Lambda hypernucleus PDF P. Vesely
19:25-19:40 11:25-11:40 P. Vesely (CAS) Equation of Motion Phonon Method in Hypernuclei - Progress Report PDF
19:40-19:55 11:40-12:55 A. Umeya (Nippon Inst. of Tech.) Reaction and structure of hypernuclei PDF
19:55-20:10 11:55-12:10 T. Gogami (Kyoto Univ.) S = -1 baryonic interaction study through hypernuclear spectroscopy at JLab PDF
20:10-21:00 12:10-13:00 Free discussion + Closing

Informmation

  • Acknowledgement:
    This workshop is supported by SPIRITS 2020 of Kyoto University and
    Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas
    “Toward new frontiers Encounter and synergy of state-of-the-art
    astronomical detectors and exotic quantum beams.”

Local organizer (Japan)

  • T. Gogami (Kyoto Univ.), gogami.toshiyuki.4a _at_ kyoto-u.ac.jp