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Introduction to A isian N uclear Ph ysics A ssociation( ANPhA ) 亚 州核物理 联合 会. Yanlin Ye For ANPhA. A isian N uclear Ph ysics A ssociation ANPhA established on 18 July, 2009. ANPhA Member s from 8 counties/region. Australia 50 China 1,000 India 300
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Introduction to Aisian Nuclear Physics Association(ANPhA) 亚州核物理联合会 YanlinYe For ANPhA
Aisian Nuclear Physics Association ANPhA established on 18 July, 2009
ANPhA Members from 8 counties/region Australia 50 China 1,000 India 300 Japan 1,000 Korea 200 Mongolia 30 Taiwan 50 Vietnum 50 total 2,700 Covers large part of Asia and Oceania
Objectives: 1.The objective of ANPhA is to strengthen ”Collaboration” among Asian nuclear research scientists through the promotion of nuclear physics and its transdisciplinary use and applications. 2.The objective of ANPhA is also to promote “Education” in Asian nuclear science through mutual exchange and coordination. 3.It also aims at “Coordination” among Asian nuclear scientists by actively utilizing existing research facilities. 4.Furthermore, at a later stage, it will help to discuss future planning of nuclear science facilities and instrumentation in Asia.
ANPhA Board Members (17) Australia : Anthony Thomas China : Weiping Liu Guoqing Xiao Yugang Ma Yanlin Ye (Vice Chair) India : Bikash Sinha, Swaminathan Kalias Japan : Shoji Nagamiya Tohru Motobayashi (Secretary) Takaharu Otsuka Hideyuki Sakai (Chair) Korea : Dong-Phil Min (Vice Chair) Seung-Woo Hong Wooyoung Kim Mongolia : to be appointed Taiwan : Jiunn-Wei Chen Vietnam : Dao Tien Khoa ANPhA Logo
New Accelerator Facilities in Asia for Nuclear Physics * Electron(gamma) facilities are not listed for brevity. • Hadron Facility (K-, n-, -, -beams) J-PARC (KEK/JAEA, Tokai, Japan) ‘only-one’ project • Rare Isotope Beam(RIB) Facilities RIBF (RIKEN, Wako, Japan), In-flight RIB HIRLF-CSR (IMP, Lanzhou, China), In-flight RIB BRIF2 (CIAE, Beijing, China), ISOL RIB VECC RIB (Calcutta, India), ISOL RIB KoRIA (Daejun, Korea), In-flight+ISOL HIAF (Lanzhou, China) In-flight & ECS ADS p-LINAC (China)
J-PARC HIRFL 1.2Km 900m KoRIA KoRIA J-PARC IMP Lanzhou BRIFF2 RIBF VECC RIB VAST RIBF VEC-RIB Hadron BRIFII In-flight RIB ISOL RIB
Scheduled In CHINA This part funded
Long Range: ISOL-RI2B in China CARIF(China Advance Rare Ion-beam Facility) ? 150-200 AMeV
Some ANPhA Activities • ANPhA Symposium • First ANPhA Symposium: Nuclear Physics Facilities in Asia • Jan. 18-19, 2010, Tokai, Japan (J-PARC) • Second ANPhA Symposium : KoRIA project • Oct. 1-2, 2010, Seoul, Korea (SKKU) • Third ANPhA Symposium : Nuclear Physics in China • Apr. 29-30, 2011, Lanzhou, China (IMP) • Forth ANPhA Symposium : highlights of nuclear physics • and related activities • Aug. 3-4, 2012, Adelaide, Australia • Support symposium, Schools : • ISPUN (Hanoi, 2011) • CNS-EFES Summer School (Tokyo, 2011) • APNSS2012, June/July (Taipei, 2012)
19 talks +panel discussion Japan H. Sakaurai(RIKEN) RIBF T. Nagae(Kyoto Univ), J-PARC T. Otsuka (Univ. Tokyo) Theory & ND T. Kishimoto(RCNP) RCNP H. Shimizu(Tohoku-U) T. Noro(Kyushu Univ) other facilities S. Aoki(Tsukuba) Computing facilities China Quoqing Xiao(IMP) HIRFL-CSR in Lanzhou Weiping Liu (CIAE) BRIF Yugang Ma (SINAP) SSRF-SLEGS Korea Seung-woo Hong (SKKU) KoRIA Y. D. Kim (Sejong U.) Reno Kui Young Kim (KAERI) proton Linac India Bikash Sinha (VECC/SINP) Super Cyclo & RIBF S. Kailas (BARC) Facil. Mumbai and Delhi Vietnam Vu Than Mai (Hanoi Univ. of Sci.) Situation in Vietnum Taiwan Daicui Zhou (Huazhong Normal U.) ALICE at LHC Jiunn-Wei Chen (NTU.) Situation in Taiwan Australia David Hinde (ANU) Situation in Australia
25 talks +2discussions Program* First Day Oct 1 (9:15 ~ 18:40) 9:15 ~ 9:20 Dong-Pil Min Opening 9:20 ~ 9:50 Wolfgang Mittig FRIB and KoRIA 9:50 ~ 10:20 Yorick Blumenfeld CERN ISOLDE and EURISOL 10:20 ~ 10:50 Tohru Motobayashi Nuclear Physics at RIBF 11:10 ~ 11:40 Marek Lewitowicz Low energy physics & related facility in SPIRAL2 11:40 ~ 12:10 Alberto Andrighetto The production target for RIB's facility : R&D activities at LNL for the SPES project 12:10 ~ 12:30 Yoshishige Yamazaki Linac, Synchrotron, and Cyclotron for RIB 1:30 ~ 1:50 Weiping Liu Progress of on-going (BRIF) and proposed (CARIF) RIB Projects in CIAE 1:50 ~ 2:10 Dan Xie A Brief Review of the Development of ECR Ion Source 2:10 ~ 2:30 Hironori Kuboki Stripper in RIBF 2:30 ~ 2:50 Toshiyuki Kubo Fragment Separator in RIBF 2:50 ~ 3:10 Hiroari Miyatake A New Approach for Next-TRIAC 3:30 ~ 3:45 Seung-Woo Hong Overview of KoRIA 3:45 ~ 4:10 Yong Kyun Kim Planning of Scientific Program at KoRIA 4:10 ~ 4:35 Young Kwan Kwon KRS: KoRIA Recoil Spectrometer 4:35 ~ 5:00 Kyung Sei Lee Large-Acceptance Multipurpose Spectrometer (LAMPS) for Symmetry-Energy Researches in Korea 5:00 ~ 5:25 Se-Hwan Park Material Science Research at KoRIA 5:25 ~ 5:45 Dai Hyuk Yu Atomic Physics for RI Research 5:45 ~ 6:05 Young-Ouk Lee Nuclear Data at KoRIA 6:05 ~ 6:30 Hide Sakai Discussion Second Day: Oct 2. (9:00 ~ 12:10) 9:00 ~ 9:30 Seung Kook Ko Driver Linac 9:30 ~ 9:50 Jong Seo Chai Cyclotron 9:50 ~ 10:10 B. H. Oh Ion Source 10:10 ~ 10:30 Yong Sub Cho RFQ 10:50 ~ 11:10 Tae-Sun Park ISOL Linac 11:10 ~ 11:30 Jong Won Kim Fragment Separator 11:30 ~ 12:00 Jerry Nolen Discussion 12:00 ~ 12:10 Hide Sakai Closing
1st day, April 29, 2011 8:30 – 8:40 Wenlong Zhan, Opening 8:40 – 9:10 Hideyuki Sakai, Brief sketch of ANPhA 9:10 – 9:40 Yanlin Ye, Introduction to the State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology at Peking University 9:40 – 10:10 Tohru Motobayashi, 10:30 – 11:00Guoqing Xiao Status of Nuclear Physics in IMP and Introduction of Heavy Ion Accelerator 11:00 – 11:30 Seung-Woo Hong, Status of ADS in Korea; Current Status of KoRIA Project 11:30 – 12:00 Nu Xu, Study QCD Phase Structure in High-Energy Nuclear Collisions 13:30 – 14:00 Weiping Liu, Progress of BRIF and CARIF 14:00 – 14:30 Hushan Xu, ADS Activities in CAS 14:30 – 15:00 Takaharu Otsuka, Neutron-rich Exotic Nuclei and Nuclear Forces 15:00 – 15:30 Haihong Xia, The Progress of Researches on ADS in CIAE 15:30 – 16:00 ZhongzhouREN 16:20 – 16:50 ShojiNagamiya, Recent Status of J-PARC 16:50 – 17:20, Yuhu Zhang, Atomic Mass Measurements at CSRe 17:20 – 17:50 Xiaohong Zhou 17:50 – 18:20 Xinwen Ma, 18:20 – 18:50 Bingsong Zou 2nd day, April 30, 2011 8:30 – 9:00 Xiaoyu Wu, Recent Progress at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beam (FRIB) 9:00 – 9:30 Tae Sun PARK, SC ISOL Linac of KoRIA Project 9:30 – 9:50 Yuan He 9:50 – 10:10 Lei Yang 10:30 – 10:55 Xin Qian, Physics Program with 12 GeV JLab 10:55 – 11:20, Daicui Zhou 11:20 – 11:45 Anthony Thomas, WG.9 : IUPAP Working Group on International Cooperation in Nuclear Physics 11:45 – 12:30 Open discussion
CNS Summer School School support Center for Nuclear Study, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo • International • Tradition: 10th at 2011 • Target: graduate students • Participants: about 100 • >1/4 from foreign countries • Support travel / stay
Preliminary Conversation with AAPPS (Nov. 2011) 1. Are you able to consider positively the formation of the Division and involvement in your area as a founding partner of a Division of AAPPS? It is highly appropriate that ANPhA should be involved as a founding partner of the Nuclear Physics Division of AAPPS. 2. The next APPC (Asia Pacific Physics Conference) will be held in the summer of 2013. Your active participation in a Division starting from this APPC meeting is highly desired. Are you willing to contribute to this meeting? Yes, we would be pleased to assist in organizing nuclear physics sessions in APPC 2013.
3. What type of activities can you think of within a Division? ANPhA could contribute to the AAPPS Bulletin by taking some responsibility as a member of the editorial board. ANPhA would like to invite AAPPS member organizations which are not members of ANPhA, whensome nuclear physics activities exist but the size is not sufficient to form a community in order to strengthen their activities in their country/region by collaboration. 4. Any other comments on the formation of Divisions at AAPPS. We are willing to assist in the formation of a viable Division of Nuclear Physics.
Nuclear Physics Community in the World NuPECC 6,000 NSAC 2,400 ANPhA 2,700 ALAFNA 2,400 vs. : exchange observer