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At this meeting two main issues:
Important building blocks of our long range plan:
Facilities with which to address the relevant key scientific questions in
Nuclear science
Attract more EU fundings and strengthen the agreements and
collaboration programs with FA (via IA EU projects)
Messages and relevant inputs to pass to the working groups
(through the NuPECC liasons)
Examples:
•This is a consolidating long range plan needed to express and comunicate
in a coherent way the strong need to complete the major research
infrastructures
•Increase our visibility at Ministry level by adding our infrastructures in the
ESFRI list
•……..
Planned Scheme (from the mail by the conveners)
Planning of the work in good shape
WG1
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical framework/progress
3. Hadron Spectroscopy
subtopics: mesons, baryons, quarkonium, open flavor, exotics
Recent achievements/state of the art/open problems European
perspective
Global perspective
4.Hadron Structure
subtopics: Form factors, Parton distributions, TMDs, GPDs ...
Recent achievements/state of the art/open problems
European perspective Global perspective
5. Hadronic interactions
subtopics: hyperon spin physics, hypernuclei ...
Recent achievements/state of the art/open problems European
perspective
Global perspective
6. Recommendations
WG2 - Properties of Strong-Interaction Matter
We are preparing the first meeting of the Working Group 2,
which will happen most probably on February 4. We plan
to structure the work in the following way:
- in the first meeting (remote) we plan to have first discussions,
collect suggestions about what everyone is ready to work on.
- FEB/MARCH 2016: next meeting to collect the input
from everybody and produce a skeleton of our chapter (such
that it becomes visible what are the topics we will deal with)
- APRIL/MAY 2016: produce a first version with contributions
from everybody (non-uniform document, but all sections in
place). A physical 1-2 days meeting may be useful at this stage.
- SUMMER: completion and polishing of text
WG3
Nuclear structure (Alexandre Obertelli)
with AB,AG,CD,ZD,BF,CF,MG,PG,SG,AJ,AK,NK,SL,AM,AO,NP,KR,AS,CS,CU
Nuclear reactions (Antonio Moro) with AK,AM,SS,CU
EoS investigation (Giuseppe Verde) with CF,MG,SL,NK,AS,CU,GV
Theory (Christian Forssen and Achim Schwenk) with CF,AG,AM,AS
Facilities and instrumentation (Stéphane Grevy) with SG,NK,SL,KR,CS,SS,CU,GV
WG3 members can belong to several subgroups, in order to facilitate discussion
between the subgroups. The overlap with other NuPECC WG’s has also been raised,
such as for instance nuclear structure for fundamental interactions.
The way the final WG3 document shall be written is left open
(introduction and chapters). For instance, it may be that once key
questions have emerged from subgroups, we could Schedule and actions :
-----------------------------February: a possible in person (or phone) meeting in ECT* could be organised for the whole
WG3
1. Introduction (2 pages) aims and the links to other disciplines……
2. Physics – Origin of the Elements (10 pages)
 Fingerprints of nucleosynthesis (1.5 pages) - Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (0.5 pages)
 hydrostatic burning and s-process (2 pages) - Core collapse SN, p-process (1.5 pages)
 Binary systems: novae, thermonuclear supernova, X-ray bursts (2 pages)
 The matter of neutron stars (1 page)
 The r-process (1 page) -Non-thermal nucleosynthesis (0.5 pages)
3. Facilities and Tools (6 pages) (includes future requirements)
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Experimental Facilities
◦Stable beam facilities (0.5 pages)
Radioactive beam facilities (1 page)
Underground facilities (0.5 pages)
Neutron measurements (0.5 pages)
Photonuclear measurements (0.5 pages)
AMS (0.5 pages)
Neutrino detectors (0.5 pages)
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Nuclear Theory and Modelling (2 pages)
4. Conclusions and Recommendations (2 pages)
Key issues to be addressed
Fundamental fermions
-Neutrino oscillations and the neutrino mixing matrix
- Neutrino masses (direct measurements and double β decay experiments)
-Quark mixing matrix and unitarity
-New (time reversal invariant) interactions in nuclear β decays and neutron decay
Discrete symmetries
-Parity violation
-Time reversal and CP violation in the quark sector (e.g. electric dipole moments)
-CPT and Lorentz invariance
Nuclear Physics contributions to this physics
WG6
Meetings a ECT*
Friday, March 4
Friday, July 8
Town meeting at GSI/FAIR
NuPECC Long Range Plan Town Meeting,
GSI Darmstadt, January 11-13, 2017
Invite our Observers
A talk on the Long Range Plan in USA
Invite the members of WG9 to attend?
We need one or two editorial meetings among the
coordinators of the NuPECC Liasons (myself and Sissy)
One or two meetings between October and December 2016
One after the town meeting in January 2017
Spares
WG4
Meeting GSI KBW Lecture Hall on the 16th and 17th February
2016. https://indico.gsi.de/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=4402
We would like to collect inputs for the different working groups
listed below. We invite you to send 2-3 slides with your physics
suggestions to the working group leaders. The list of working groups is
1. Nuclear Theory for Nuclear Astrophysics (Stefan Typel, Nils Paar,
Matthias Hempel)
2. Stable, gamma and neutron beams (Carlo Broggini, Rene Reifarth,
Gyorgy Gyurky)
3. Radioactive beams (Cesar Domingo, Anu Kankainen, Nicolas de
S?r?ville)
4. Stellar, supernova, and mergers models; chemical evolution
(Raphael Hirschi, Friedrich R?pke?, Cristina Chiappini?)
5. Observations and data for nuclear astrophysics (Roland Diehl,
Peter Hoppe?, Christof Vockenhuber)