16-17 December 2010
Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Kolkata
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Nucleus Nucleus Collisions Around Fermi Energy

Day 1: December 16, 2010

Registration : 09.00 - 10.00

Inaugural Session – 10.00 -11.30

Introduction

: D. K. Srivastava, VECC

Welcome Address

: R. K. Bhandari , VECC

Status of cyclotrons at VECC

: C. Mallik

Accelerator Based Nuclear Physics Research In India

: S. Kailas, BARC

Nuclear physics research plans with superconducting cyclotron : An overview

: S. Bhattacharya, VECC

Vote of Thanks

: C. Bhattacharya, VECC

 

Tea (11.30 – 12.00)

 

Session – I (12.00 – 13.30)

Isospin physics with CHIMERA detector

: Enrico De Fillipo, INFN, Catania

Properties of hot and asymmetric nuclear systems

: Subrata Pal, TIFR

Clustering phenomena in low density nuclear matter

: Bency John, BARC

 

Lunch (13.30 - 14.30)

 

Session – II (14.30 – 16.00)

Facility for the measurement of high energy photons at VECC

: S. Mukhopadhyay, VECC

Neutron detector development activities at VECC

: Kaushik Banerjee, VECC

Large, segmented, horizontal axis, reaction chamber (SHARC)

: Samir Kundu, VECC

4π charged particle detector array at VECC

: T. K. Rana, VECC

Development of the VME based Data Acquisition System

: Partha Dhara, VECC

Development of VECC Cryogenic Penning Ion Trap and some planned experiments

: P. Das, VECC

 

 

Tea (16.00 – 16.15)

 

Session – III (16.15 – 17.40)

Stochastic dynamical models of nuclear fission

: Santanu Pal, VECC

Quasi-fission and status of Super Heavy Elements

: Tilak Kumar Ghosh, VECC

Fusion-fission process for heavy systems – Opportunities with high intensity beams from VECC

: B. R. Behera, Panjab University

Spectral ratio can act as a sensitive probe to measure KN potential directly from experiments.

: Aman D. Sood, University of

Nantes - IN2P3/CNRS

 

Tea (17.40 – 18.00)

 

Evening Talk: Prof. B. Sinha, DAE Homi Bhabha Professor (18.00-18.45)

Sustainable clean energy resource – a new paradigm for saving the earth

 

Dinner (19.30-21.00)

 

Day 2: December 17, 2010

 

Session – IV (09.30 – 11.05)

Gamma Spectroscopy at superconducting Cyclotron energies

: R.K Bhowmik, IUAC, Delhi

Possible experiments with superconducting accelerator at VECC

: Samit Kr. Mandal, University of

Delhi

High Energy Photons – the physics possibilities

: S. R. Banerjee, VECC

Giant dipole resonance in warm and rotating nuclei

: P. Arumagam, IIT, Roorkee

 

Tea (11.05 – 11.30)

 

Session – V (11.30 – 13.30)

Physics with the MSU Silicon Strip High Resolution Array

: M. B.Tsang, NSCL, MSU

Space time characterization in heavy-ion collisions: status and perspective

: G.Verde, INFN, Catania

Recent theoretical overview on QMD based calculations for multi-fragmentation and related phenomena

: Rajeev K. Puri, Panjab University

Pulse shape identification technique with the silicon detector of the CHIMERA device

: G. Politi, INFN, Catania

 

Lunch (13.30 - 14.30)

 

Session – VI (14.30 – 16.00)

Spectroscopy of the Heaviest Elements

: Partha Chowdhury, University of

Massachusetts Lowell

Structure of light neutron rich nuclei using peripheral collision

: S. Bhattacharyya, VECC

Gamma-spectroscopic studies using deep-inelastic reactions

: A. Goswami, SINP

Gamma Ray Spectrometer For Nuclear Structure Studies With Fast Moving Recoils

: S. S. Ghugre, IUC-DAE-CSR

 

Tea (16.00 – 16.30)

 

Visit to VECC facilities (16.30 – 17.30)