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==Informmation==
 
==Informmation==
 
* '''Access from Sendai station to Hotel Hananoyu'''
 
* '''Access from Sendai station to Hotel Hananoyu'''
** Bus (Sendai station west → Zuiho mae): http://www.takeyakoutu.jp/sendaiseiburaina.html
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** Takeya kotsu Bus (Sendai station west → Zuiho mae): http://www.takeyakoutu.jp/sendaiseiburaina.html
** Miyako Bus (Sendai station → RaiRaiKyo): https://www.navitime.co.jp/diagram/bus/00081728/00072443/0/?from=bus.timelist
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** Miyagi kotsu Bus (Sendai station → RaiRaiKyo): https://www.navitime.co.jp/diagram/bus/00081728/00072443/0/?from=bus.timelist
 
* '''Conference room''': <br> The workshop is scheduled to start at 13:00 <br> because the [[Hypernuclear_CollaborationMeeting_2021Dec|JLab Hypernuclear Collaboration Meeting 2021]] on December 9th is scheduled to be wrapped up midnight. <br> However, the meeting room is available from the morning of December 10th, <br> and you can use the room for work and /or discussion etc.
 
* '''Conference room''': <br> The workshop is scheduled to start at 13:00 <br> because the [[Hypernuclear_CollaborationMeeting_2021Dec|JLab Hypernuclear Collaboration Meeting 2021]] on December 9th is scheduled to be wrapped up midnight. <br> However, the meeting room is available from the morning of December 10th, <br> and you can use the room for work and /or discussion etc.
  
 
*'''Acknowledgement''': <br>This workshop is supported by SPIRITS 2020 of Kyoto University and<br> Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas <br> “Toward new frontiers Encounter and synergy of state-of-the-art <br> astronomical detectors and exotic quantum beams.”
 
*'''Acknowledgement''': <br>This workshop is supported by SPIRITS 2020 of Kyoto University and<br> Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas <br> “Toward new frontiers Encounter and synergy of state-of-the-art <br> astronomical detectors and exotic quantum beams.”

Revision as of 09:21, 22 November 2021

Workshop
"Prospects of precise spectroscopy of Λ hypernuclei with various beams" (PPPY-Λ 2021)

  • Date: December 10th, 2021
  • Style: On-site (Hotel Hananoyu, Sendai, Japan) for speakers + online
  • Language: Talks in Japanese. But, presenters are encouraged to prepare slides in English.

Time table

Time table (Dec 10, 2021)
Time (JST) Speaker On-site Tentative talk title File Chair
10:00-12:30 Free discussion + Lunch
12:30-13:00 Reception
13:00-13:10 T. Gogami (Kyoto Univ.) Opening pdf S. Nagao
13:10-13:35 S.N. Nakamura (Tohoku Univ.) Precise spectrosocpy at HIHR, J-PARC pdf
13:35-14:00 K. Miwa (Tohoku Univ.) Hyperon-nucleon scattering experiment at J-PARC pdf
14:00-14:25 T. Motoba (Osaka EC Univ.) Λ hypernuclear structures for p-shell and further systems pdf
14:25-14:40 Coffee Break T. Gogami
14:40-15:05 H. Tamura (Tohoku Univ.) γ ray spectroscopy of Λ hypernuclei pdf
15:05-15:30 S. Nagao (Tohoku Univ.) Light hypernuclear studies at ELPH and MAMI pdf
15:30-15:55 Y. Yamamoto (Tsuru Univ. / RIKEN) Interaction + Neutron star EOS pdf
15:55-16:20 H. Togashi (Tohoku Univ.) Neutron star EOS pdf
16:20-16:35 Coffee Break S.N. Nakamura
16:35-17:00 T. Gogami (Kyoto Univ.) Λ hypernuclear study by HKS (JLab) and S-2S (J-PARC) pdf
17:00-17:25 M. Isaka (Hosei Univ.) Hypernuclear deformation pdf
17:25-17:50 E. Hiyama (Tohoku Univ. / RIKEN) Light hypernuclei and ΛN interaction pdf
17:50-18:05 S.N. Nakamura (Tohoku Univ.) Closing + announcement
18:05-20:30 Dinner + break
20:30-22:00 Free discussion

Organizers

Please contact the organizers if you have any questions.

  • T. Gogami (Kyoto Univ.), gogami.toshiyuki.4a _at_ kyoto-u.ac.jp
  • S. Nagao (Tohoku Univ.), nagao _at_ lambda.phys.tohoku.ac.jp
  • S.N. Nakamura (Tohoku Univ.), nue _at_ lambda.phys.tohoku.ac.jp

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.”