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Nucleosynthesis - making the Elements in the Universe
June 04 - 06, 2009

Physik Zentrum Bad Honnef, Germany



Program

WEDNESDAY, June 3

17:00 - 21:00 Registration and Welcome Reception

THURSDAY, June 4

9:00-9:45 Klaus Werner (Uni Tübingen)
Modeling of stellar atmospheres and computation of stellar spectra
9:45-10:30Anna Frebel (Harvard/CfA, Cambridge)
The chemical evolution of the Universe from Big Bang until today (I)
10:30-11:00Coffee break
11:00-11:45Francesca Primas (ESO, Garching)
The chemical evolution of the Universe from Big Bang until today (II)
11:45-12:30Raphael Hirschi (Keele University)
Nucleosynthesis during the pre-supernova evolution of single stars
12:30-14:30Lunch break
14:30-15:15Norbert Langer (Uni Bonn)
Progenitors of core-collapse and pair-instability supernovae
15:15-16:00Alexander Heger (U. Minnesota, Minneapolis)
Nucleosynthesis yields from primordial and ultra metal-poor stars
16:00-17:00Coffee break
17:00-17:45Hans-Thomas Janka (MPA, Garching)
New developments in core-collapse supernova modeling at MPA
17:45-18:30Friedrich Röpke (MPA, Garching)
Type Ia supernova modeling and nucleosynthesis

FRIDAY, June 5

9:00-9:45Friedrich-Karl Thielemann (Uni Basel)
Theoretical Predictions of Thermonuclear Reaction Rates: Status and Perspectives
9:45-10:30Michael Wiescher (U. Notre Dame)
Methods and techniques in nuclear astrophysics
10:30-11:00Coffee break
11:00-11:45Christoph Scheidenberger (GSI, Darmstadt)
Nucleosynthesis studied in the laboratory - recent results from GSI
12:15-12:30Maria Bergemann (MPA, Garching)
Abundance analysis of stellar spectra. Metal-poor stars and the Sun.
12:30-14:00Lunch break
14:00-14:45Petr Vogel (CalTech, Pasadena)
Neutrino-nucleus cross sections: Calculations and measurements
14:45-15:30Elena Litvinova (GSI, Darmstadt)
Microscopic studies of low-lying dipole strength in neutron-rich nuclei and its role in r-process nucleosynthesis
15:30-16:15Roland Diehl (MPI, Garching)
Gamma-ray signatures from radioactive isotopes
16:15-17:15Coffee break
17:15-17:30Monique Alves Cruz (MPA, Garching)
Nucleosynthesis in zero metallicity stars
17:30-17:45Almudena Arcones (GSI, Darmstadt)
Nucleosynthesis studies in neutrino-driven winds: influence of the nuclear physics input
17:45-18:00Maria Fernanda-Nieva (MPA, Garching)
A present-day cosmic abundance standard
18:00-18:15Marco Pignatari (Keele University)
Nucleosynthesis and observational constraints from Sakurai's Object
18:15-18:30Norbert Przybilla (Uni Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Tracing supernova nucleosynthesis via runaway stars
18:30-18:45Stefan Typel (TU München)
A supernovae equation of state with light and heavy clusters

SATURDAY, June 6

9:00-9:45Matthias Liebendörfer (Uni Basel)
Signals from exotic supernova mechanisms
9:45-10:30Shinya Wanajo (TU München)
Nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven outflows of core-collapse supernovae
10:30-11:00Coffee break
11:00-11:45Gabriel Martinez Pinedo (GSI, Darmstadt)
Nuclear physics aspects of explosive nucleosynthesis
11:45-12:30Rob Hoffman (LLNL, Livermore)
The r-process that wasn't



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