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E0 workshop, ANU, 11th – 12th September 2015
Welcome
The E0 workshop is organised as a satellite meeting to the 2015 Heavy Ion Accelerator Sym-posium. The HIAS 2015 is dedicated to Professor George Dracoulis. George made a signifi-cant contribution to the development of time–correlated conversion electron and gamma–rayspectroscopy using heavy ion beams to study nuclear isomers and shape co–existence.
The aim of this workshop is to focuss on the physics vision for E0 transitions in atomicnuclei. The workshop will cover areas of broad interest related to electron and pair conversionprocesses, with special emphasis on E0 transitions, including:
• Current challenges in nuclear structure studies using electron spectroscopy
• E0 transitions as probes of nuclear structure
• Experimental challenges to observe E0 transitions
• Theory of conversion electron and electron-positron pair emission
• New experimental facilities
The E0 workshop will be held in the seminar room of the Department of Nuclear Physics,RSPE, Bldg. #57, Garran Road (see the Campus map). The seminar room has a projector(VGA input) and a computer, so presentations can be uploaded from USB drives. Alterna-tively you can use your own laptop. We encourage each speaker to leave 5 minutes at the endof their time slot for discussions. The program also has a 1 hour slot at the end for discussions.
Contributions to the HIAS 2015 proceedings, based on presentations at the E0 workshop, canbe submitted. For further details see the HIAS 2015 website at http://hias.anu.edu.au/2015/.
Speakers may submit pdf versions of their slides for publication on the HIAS website.
Refreshments and light lunches will be provided next to the seminar room. On Friday night,starting at 6 pm we going to have a barbecue, which will be held at the Department ofNuclear Physics. Accompanying persons are invited. For the duration of the workshop freeWiFi will be available in the building.
We thank Matt Reed, Tomas Eriksen, Sankha Hota and Petra Rickman for their help withorganising the E0 workshop.
While the weather in Canberra in September can be crisp, we hope that sunny days, warmspring hues, and lively discussions (and Australian wine) will keep the cold at bay!
Tibor KibediChair, organising committee
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E0 workshop, ANU, 11th – 12th September 2015
E0 workshop 2015 Scientific Program
Friday, 11th September
09:00 – 10:30 Session 1 chair: Tibor Kibedi
09:00 Andrew Stuchbery, ANU Workshop Opening: Welcome and Introduction
09:15 John Wood, Georgia Tech E0 transitions: where we have been, where we aregoing, where we would like to go
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 12:50 Session 2 chair: Matt Reed
11:00 Tibor Kibedi, ANU What we can learn from E0 transitions – and how?
11:30 Rob Bark, iThemba The iThemba LABS RIB project – Low–energy testfacility
11:50 James Smallcombe, TRIUMF The Spectrometer for Internal Conversion Elec-trons at TRIUMF–ISAC
12:20 Hiroshi Watanabe, RIKEN Electron–gamma spectroscopy of long–lived iso-mers using in–flight separators at RIBF
12:50 Group Photo
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Session 3 chair: Sean Liddick
14:00 Tomas Eriksen, ANU New magnetic lens spectrometer for conversionelectron and pair spectroscopy at the ANU - E0transition in 54,56Fe
14:30 Eiji Ideguchi, RCNP Superdeformation and E0 transitions in the A=40region
15:00 Lee Evitts, TRIUMF Electric monopole transition strengths in 62Ni
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break
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E0 workshop, ANU, 11th – 12th September 2015
16:00 – 17:50 Session 4 chair: Steve Yates
16:00 Paul Garrett, Univ. Guelph Conversion electrons from high-statistics beta–decay measurements with the 8π at TRIUMF-ISAC
16:20 Mitch Allmond, ORNL E0 opportunities at ORNL
16:40 Matt Reed, ANU Fast timing possibilities with the Super–e
17:00 Greg Lane, ANU Electron–gamma coincidence spectroscopy usingSolenoGam
17:20 Boon Lee, ANU Atomic radiations in nuclear decay
18:00–21:00 BBQ at the Department of Nuclear Physics
Saturday, 12th September
09:00 – 10:30 Session 5 chair: Paul Garrett
09:00 Robert Page, Univ. Liverpool Shape coexistence in even–even Hg isotopes
09:30 Sean Liddick, MSU Low-energy 0+ states in 68,70Ni
10:00 Pete Jones, iThemba Study of 0+ states via electron spectroscopy
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 13:00 Session 6 chair: John Wood
11:00 Wolfram Korten, CEA Saclay Shape isomers and E0 decays
11:25 Steve Yates, Univ. Kentucky Determining lifetimes of non–yrast states in nuclei
11:55–13:00 Round table discussion
13:00 Lunch
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E0 workshop, ANU, 11th – 12th September 2015
List of Participants
Aqeel Akber, Australian National University, Australia, aqeel.akber@anu.edu.auMitch Allmond, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA, allmondjm@ornl.gov
Badriah Alshahrani, Australian National University, Australia, u4953966@anu.edu.au
Robert Bark, iThemba Labs, South Africa, bark@tlabs.ac.za
Mitchell de Vries, Australian National University, Australia, m.devries001@gmail.com
Prasad Edayillam, Australian National University, Australia, Prasad.Edayillam@anu.edu.au
Tomas Eriksen, Australian National University, Australia, tomas.eriksen@anu.edu.au
Lee Evitts, TRIUMF, Canada, evitts@triumf.ca
Paul Garrett, University of Guelph, Canada, garrettp@uoguelph.ca
Matthew Gerathy, Australian National University, Australia, u5183999@anu.edu.au
Sankha Hota, Australian National University, Australia, sankha.hota@anu.edu.au
Eiji Ideguchi, Research Centre for Nuclear Physics, Japan, ideguchi@rcnp.osaka-u.ac.jp
Robert Janssens, Argonne National Laboratory, USA, janssens@anl.gov
Pete Jones, iThemba Labs, South Africa, pete@tlabs.ac.za
David Joss, University of Liverpool, UK, david.joss@liv.ac.uk
Tibor Kibedi, Australian National University, Australia, tibor.kibedi@anu.edu.au
Filip Kondev, Argonne National Laboratory, USA, kondev@anl.gov
Wolfram Korten, CEA, Saclay, France, w.korten@cea.fr
Greg Lane, Australian National University, Australia, gregory.lane@anu.edu.au
Boon Quan Lee, Australian National University, Australia, Boon.Lee@anu.edu.au
Sean Liddick, Michigan State University, USA, liddick@nscl.msu.edu
A.J. Mitchell, Australian National University, Australia, aj.mitchell@anu.edu.au
Robert Page, University of Liverpool, UK, rdp@ns.ph.liv.ac.uk
Nyaladzi Palalani, Australian National University, Australia, u4729784@anu.edu.au
Matthew Reed, Australian National University, Australia, matthew.reed@anu.edu.au
Walter Reviol, Washington University, USA, reviol@wustl.edu
James Smallcombe, TRIUMF, Canada, james.smallcombe@outlook.com
Andrew Stuchbery, Australian National University, Australia, andrew.stuchbery@anu.edu.au
Palazzo Thomas, Australian National University, Australia, u5181615@anu.edu.au
Tamas Tornyi, Australian National University, Australia, tamas.tornyi@anu.edu.au
Bob Wadsworth, University of York, UK, bob.wadsworth@york.ac.uk
Phil Walker, University of Surrey, UK, p.walker@surrey.ac.uk
Hiroshi Watanabe, Riken, Japan, hiroshi@ribf.riken.jp
John Wood, Georgia Tech, USA, john.wood@physics.gatech.edu
Steve Yates, University of Kentucky, USA, yates@uky.edu
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