SNP CNS Summer School 2024 was successfully completed
We are pleased to announce that the joint international school SNP-CNS SS 2024 will be held at Tokyo, Japan, from August 3rd to 8th , 2024. This school is co-hosted by "School of Science, the University of Tokyo", "CNS-Tokyo", "QNSI-Tokyo", "J-PARC", "RARiS-Tohoku", "RCNP-Osaka", "KEK-IINAS", "RCSHE and CABAS of Kyushu University", and supported by "ASRC JAEA", "ANPhA", "RIKEN Nishina Center", "GP-PU of Tohoku Univ". This international school is the 13th SNP School of the series which has been held every year since 2012 and the 23rd CNS SS since 2002. This is the first attempt to organize a joint event.
Keyword: Strange Nuclear Physics, Exotic Nuclear Physics, Hadron Physics, Astrophysics
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SNP CNS Summer School 2024 was succesfully completed. Thank you very much for your kind coorperation!
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SNP 1st (Hashimoto Prize) & ANPhA 1st (gold)
Ryuta Saito "Preparation status for the cusp spectroscopy experiment near the Λη threshold (J-PARC E72)"
CNS 1st & ANPhA 1st (gold)
Fumitaka Endo "ISGMR measurement of 86Kr via deuteron inelastic scattering using CNS active target"
ANPhA 2nd (silver)
Ryoko Kino "Analysis status of decay-pion spectroscopy of s-shell hypernuclei"
Hina Matsufuji "Spin entanglement in nucleon-nucleon scattering and application to quasi-elastic scattering"
SNP CNS Summer School Incentive Prize
Kohki Amemiya "Analysis method using machine learning for the HypTPC experiments"
Vince Angelo Chavez "Analysis of f0(980) using Deep Neural Network and Uniformized S-Matrix"
Fumitaka Endo "ISGMR measurement of 86Kr via deuteron inelastic scattering using CNS active target"
Jeongmyung Kang "Method of semi-inclusive jet mass measurement in Au+Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV with STAR"
Ryoko Kino "Analysis status of decay-pion spectroscopy of s-shell hypernuclei"
Minglong Li "Response of Asymmetric Nuclear Matter within Periodic Boundary Condition with finite particles"
Hina Matsufuji "Spin entanglement in nucleon-nucleon scattering and application to quasi-elastic scattering"
Fumiya Oura "Kaonic Nucleus Search via 12C(K-, p) Reaction at J-PARC"
Ryuta Saito "Preparation status for the cusp spectroscopy experiment near the Λη threshold (J-PARC E72)"
Sangyeong Son "Non-diagonal deeply virtual Compton scattering off pion with π-ππ transition GPDs in meson resonance region"
Chang-hoon Song "Study on proton-induced Uranium-238 reactions using the Langevin method"
Second Announcement (Financial Support, Accommodation, Reception and school dinner, Important dates etc.)
Abstract submission for YRS: June 3
Application deadline for those who wish financial support and/or VISA application: June 3
Registration for those who plan to attend in person: July 22
Registration for on-line participants: August 1
Final circular: Detailed access and zoom connection informationdetails will be emailed by the end of July.
August 3rd: Hongo campus (University of Tokyo)
August 4th: Homework day
August 5-8th: Wako campus (RIKEN)
School participants are responsible for arranging their own accommodations. There are reasonably priced hotels near the Wako campus, and it is possible to travel between Wako and Hongo in about an hour using public transportation.
We will provide a bus from Wako to Hongo on August 3rd, but not from August 5th to 8th. Therefore, we recommend booking your hotel near Wako. You can find hotels near Wako using Expedia, booking.com etc.
Here are examples of hotels near Wako campus:
Toyoko Inn Wako-shi Ekimae https://www.toyoko-inn.com/eng/search/detail/00090/
Toyoko Inn Kita-asaka-eki Nishi-guchi https://www.toyoko-inn.com/eng/search/detail/00346/
SUPER HOTEL Wakoshi Station https://www.superhoteljapan.com/en/s-hotels/wako/
Wakoshi Tobu Hotel https://www.tobuhotel.co.jp/wako/en/index.html
Volker Burkert (JLab)
Hadron Physics at Jefferson Lab - From the electromagnetic to the gravitational structure of the proton
Takatsugu Ishikawa (RCNP, Osaka)
Experiments on hadron spectroscopies (Lecture Note)
Alejandro Kievsky (INFN, Pisa)
Theory of Few-Body Systems (Lecture Note 1 2 2b 3)
Yuki Kubota (Nishina Center, RIKEN)
RI beam facility and related physics
Nobuya Nishimura (CNS, Tokyo)
Nuclear astrophysics including nucleosynthesis (Lecture Note)
Saori Pastore (Washington U, St. Louis)
Nuclear electroweak structure and reactions using Quantum Monte Carlo and EFTs (Lecture Note 1 2 3)
Koji Terashi (ICEPP, Tokyo)
We organize the Young Researchers’ Session (YRS) for those who think themselves as young, such as students, postdocs and so on. YRS presenters give posters and/or short oral (a few minutes) presentations. Hashimoto prize and SNP-CNS Summer School Incentive prizes will be awarded to good presenters. ANPhA awards will be selected from them. Those who wish to participate in the YRS and/or to request financial support should submit 200 words abstract in the registration page. The quality of the abstract may affect participation eligibility.
For the young researchers participating in-person, a poster session is planned in order to discuss each other. Details of the oral and poster presentations will be announced to YRS participants.
Please check indico page.
S.N. Nakamura (University of Tokyo)
Y. Sakemi (CNS, University of Tokyo)
A. Hosaka (RCNP, Osaka University)
K. Miwa (Tohoku University)
T. Takahashi (KEK)