ISHIP2006

International Symposium on Heavy Ion Physics 2006


Scientific Program

Monday, April 3
  Morning Session I   (Chair: H. Stöcker)
10:00-10:40 Opening  
10:40-11:10 Heavy Ion Physics - Gateway to the Unknown W. Henning
  Coffee break
  Morning Session II   (Chair: J. Stachel)
11:30-12:00 Synthesis of the Heaviest Elements - Results and Perspectives Yu. Oganessian
12:00-12:30 Evidence for the Quark-Gluon Plasma at RHIC J. Harris
 
  Afternoon Session I   (Chair: L. McLerran)
14:00-14:30 From Trapped Atoms to Liberated Quarks T. Schäfer
14:30-15:00 The Phase Diagram of Strongly Interacting Matter J. Wambach
15:00-15:30 A place to test many of Walters ideas: The Facility for Anti-Proton and Ion Research, FAIR, at Darmstadt H. Gutbrod
  Coffee break
  Afternoon Session II   (Chair: B. Sinha)
15:50-16:20 From HADES to CBM J. Stroth
16:20-16:50 Experimental Studies of Antikaon Mediated Nuclear Bound States P. Kienle
16:50-17:20 High-density Matter under Strong Gravity T. Boller
17:20-17:50 Hadronic Matter and Nuclei in an Effective Model S. Schramm
17:50-18:00 Jurassic Quarks - Double Differential Spectra in Heavy Ion Reactions M. Blann
18:00 Reception at the Stern-Gerlach Center
Tour of the Nuclear Astrophysics Activities
Tuesday, April 4
  Morning Session I   (Chair: A. Dumitru)
9:00-9:30 The Role of Collective Flow in Heavy Ion Collisions H. G. Ritter
9:30-10:00 Dilepton Production from SPS to ALICE J. Stachel
10:00-10:30 Heavy States: From B-Factories to Panda K. Peters
  Coffee break
  Morning Session II   (Chair: J. Harris)
10:50-11:20 Deeply Bound Kbar Nuclear States A. Gal
11:20-11:50 Cosmic Rays at the Highest Energies: First Data from the Pierre Auger Observatory K.-H. Kampert
11:50-12:20 Strange Particles and Neutron Stars - Experiments at GSI P. Senger
 
  Afternoon Session I   (Chair: H. Appelshäuser)
14:00-14:30 The Nuclear and Many-Body Physics of Supernova Explosions W. Bauer
14:30-15:00 Signatures for Black Hole Production in the LHC ALICE Experiment T. Humanic
15:00-15:30 Strange Hadrons: Bridge between Quarks and Stars J. Pochodzalla
  Coffee break
  Afternoon Session II   (Chair: P. Kienle)
15:50-16:20 The Process of Fusion-Fission of Superheavy Nuclei M. Itkis
16:20-16:50 Nuclear Molecules W. Scheid
16:50-17:30 The Supersonic Bang in the Little Big Bang - RHIC Results from PHENIX vs. STAR R. Lacey
H. Büsching
17:30-18:00 New Insights into Fission and the Structure of Neutron Rich Nuclei J. Hamilton
Wednesday, April 5
  Morning Session I   (Chair: C. Greiner)
9:00-9:30 Description of Dilepton Production in Heavy Ion Collisions at GSI and Berkeley A. Faessler
9:30-10:00 From Faint Sparcs in the QED Vacuum to Chromo-Lightning in the sQGP M. Gyulassy
10:00-10:30 Partonic Equation of State in High-Energy Nuclear Collisions N. Xu
  Coffee break
  Morning Session II   (Chair: M. Gyulassy)
10:50-11:20 Strong Fields: Colored and Coulomb L. McLerran
11:20-11:50 Frankfurt Hydrodynamics and the Development from Bevalac Days toward RHIC R. Stock
11:50-12:20 Hard probes at SPS and LHC H. Appelshäuser
 
  Afternoon Session I   (Chair: N. Xu)
14:00-14:30 Advances in Charged Particle Therapy: From a National Lab to the Clinical Environment Th. Haberer
14:30-15:00 The Nuclear Equation of State - What do we know today? J. Aichelin
15:00-15:30 Th(e F)ree Quarks J. Rafelski
  Coffee break
  Afternoon Session II   (Chair: T. Humanic)
15:50-16:20 QCD Phase Transition - Mini Bang and Big Bang B. Sinha
16:20-16:50 Energy-dependent Many-body Perturbation Theory: A Tool for Combining Bound-state QED with Electron Correlation I. Lindgren
16:50-17:20 Foundation and Results of a Cosmology without Big Bang E. Schmutzer
20:00 Conference Dinner
Thursday, April 6
  Morning Session I   (Chair: Yu. Oganessian)
9:00-9:30 Studies of Superheavy Elements at SHIP S. Hofmann
9:30-10:00 From Cosmic Cannibals to Compact Stars F. Weber
10:00-10:30 Exotic Nuclei in Supernovae I. Mishustin
  Coffee break
  Morning Session II   (Chair: J. Schaffner-Bielich)
10:50-11:20 Nuclear Physics and Supernovae K. Langanke
11:20-11:50 Heavy Element Research with Laser Spectroscopy in Buffer Gas Traps H. Backe
11:50-12:20 Three Decades of Collective Flow L. P. Csernai
 
  Afternoon Session I   (Chair: J. Coffin)
14:00-14:30 The Source of Heavy Elements: Supernovae and other Options F.-K. Thielemann
14:30-15:00 Continuum Spectroscopy of Halo Nuclei J. Vaagen
15:00-15:30 Modeling of Ultra-Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions at RHIC S. Bass
  Coffee break
  Afternoon Session II   (Chair: L. P. Csernai)
15:50-16:20 Selfconsistent Models for Nuclear Structure and Dynamics P.G. Reinhard
16:20-16:50 Open problems of Relativistic Hydrodynamical Approach to Heavy Ion Collisions T. Kodama
16:50-17:20 Collisions of Transactinides: Superheavy Nuclei and Giant nuclear molecules V. Zagrebaev
17:20-17:50 Heavy Ion Radioactivities D. Poenaru


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