Program
Talks
Chair: Valdir Guimaraes
1) A very different approach to the helium halo states.
Wilton Catford - University of Surrey - England
2) Spectroscopy of neutron-rich nuclei near and beyond the neutron dripline
Takashi Nakamura - Tokyo Institute of Technology – Japan
Chair: Juan Carlos Zamora
3) Study of rare decays
Wolfgang Mittig - NSCL - Michigan State University
4) Halos and Clusters in Effective Field Theory
Ubirajara van Kolck - IJCLab - France
5) Updates on radiative capture reactions with Halo/Cluster EFT
Renato Higa - Instituto de Física da USP (IFUSP) – Brazil
Chair: Carlos Bertulani
6) Nuclear astrophysics results with indirect methods
Gianluca Pizzone - INFN – Catania – Italy
7) Relevance of Pycnonuclear and Inverse β−decay Reactions for the Stability of Very Massive White Dwarfs
Manuel Malheiro - Instituto Tecnológico da Aeronáutica (ITA) – Brazil
8) Ion-ion reactions for Nuclear Astrophysics
Livius Trache - Horia Hulubei National Institute – Romenia
Chair: Manuel Malheiro
9) Thermally enhanced alpha and cluster decay rates
Neelima Kelkar - Universidade de Los Andes - Colombia
10) Cluster decays energy impact in kilonova/supernova systems
Ronaldo Lobato - Universidade de Los Andes - Colombia
Chair: Marlete Assunção
11) Isoscalar response and clustering in light nuclei
Juan Carlos Zamora - NSCL - Michigan State University – USA
12) Using α-Transfer Reactions to Populate Radioactive Beam Species
Diego Torres Galindo - Universidad Nacional de Colombia- Colombia
13) Spin-orbit splitting in neutron-rich carbon and oxygen isotopes with transfer reactions.
Beatriz Fernandez-Dominguez – Universidad Santiago de Compostela - Spain
Chair: Jesus Lubian
14) Multi-channel experimental and theoretical approach to study the 12C(18O,18F)12B single charge exchange reaction mechanism.
Alessandro Spatafora - Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) – Italy
15) Insights into the nuclear structure from transfer reactions with heavy ions.
Roberto Linares - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) – Brazil
16) Collective motion and clustering in 56Ni
Nasser Kalanter - University of Groningen – Netherlands
Chair: Renato Higa
17) Exploring Borromean nuclei by low and high energy reactions
Rituparna Kanungo - Saint Mary's University
18) Complete and incomplete fusion of weakly bound systems
Luiz Felipe Canto - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) – Brazil
Chair: Kelly C. Pires
19) Systematic investigation of reactions involving weakly-bound nuclei
Leandro Gasques - Instituto de Física da USP (IFUSP) - Brazil
20) A comprehensive analysis of deuteron breakup
Fatemeh Torabi - Instituto Tecnológico da Aeronáutica (ITA) – Brazil
21) Effect of correlations and clusterizations in nuclear reactions
Jesus Lubian - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) – Brazil
Chair: Felipe Canto
22) Deuteron quasi-free scattering reactions: a tool to probe nucleon-nucleon short-range correlations in atomic nuclei.
Marina Petri - University of York - England
23) Recent results on cluster investigation using elastic and transfer reactions for the 10B+10B, 13C+9Be and 13C+208Pb systems.
Marlete Assunção – Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brazil
24) Analysis of reactions induced by the halo nucleus 11Li at energies around the Coulomb barrier.
Juan Pablo Fernandez - Universidad Sevilla – Spain
Chair: Leandro Gasques
25) Breakup reactions of stable weakly bound projectiles
Andres Arazi - CNEA – Tandar – Argentina
26) A semi-microscopic approach to transfer reactions
Pierre Descouvemont - Universite Libre de Bruxelles – Belgium
Short Talks
Chair: Andres Arazi
1) One-neutron transfer for 9Be+197Au
Barbara Paes - CNEA – Tandar – Argentina
2) Alpha decay with excited nuclei
Diego Rojas Gamboa - Universidad de los Andes - Colombia
3) Study of elastic scattering of nuclei A=13 on 208Pb target at intermediate energies
Erica N. Cardozo - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)
Chair: Fatemeh Torabi
4) Two-particle transfer in the 20Ne+116Cd and 18O+40Ca collisions.
Jonas Leonardo Ferreira - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) – Brazil
5) Study of the elastic scattering and one-neutron stripping channel from 8Li projectile on 9Be, 58Ni and 120Sn targets
Osvaldo Santos - Instituto de Física da USP (IFUSP) – Brazil
6) Consistent analysis of the 11B+120Sn reaction channels
Valdir Scarduelli - Instituto de Física da USP (IFUSP) – Brazil