Plenary Session Program

Plenary Session: Room A

Monday 20th August

9:00-9:30K. Sagara
9:00-9:30 Opening
9:30-10:30Chair: T. Fukuda
9:30-10:00 T. Nagae (Kyoto Univ.)
Strangeness nuclear physics at J-PARC
10:00-10:30 S.N. Nakamura (Tohoku Univ.)
Electro-production of light Lambda hypernuclei
11:00-12:30Chair: T. Motoba
11:00-11:30 T. Rijken (Radboud Univ. Nijmegen)
Baryon-Baryon (S=0,-1,-2,-3,-4) Interactions with Flavor SU(3) Nijmegen Extended-Soft-core ESC08c-model
11:30-12:00 S.-L. Zhu (Peking Univ.)
Few-Body Systems Composed of Heavy Quarks
12:00-12:30 H. Noumi (RCNP, Osaka Univ.)
Hadron Experimental Facility at J-PARC

Tuesday 21st August

9:20-10:30Chair: E. Oset
9:20-10:00 R. Machleidt (Univ. Idaho)
Nuclear forces from chiral effective field theory with explicit Δ(1232) degrees of freedom
10:00-10:30 T. Doi (RIKEN)
Few-baryon interactions from lattice QCD
11:00-12:30Chair: H. Sakai
11:00-11:30 T. Luu (LLNL)
Multi-Baryon Systems from Lattice QCD
11:30-12:00 H. Fynbo (Aarhus Univ.)
Few Body-problems in Experimental Nuclear astrophysics
12:00-12:30 T. Myo (Osaka Inst. Tech.)
Role of tensor force in light nuclei with tensor-optimized shell model

Wednesday 22nd August

9:00-10:30Chair: S. Shimoura
9:00-9:30 T. Nakamura (Tokyo Inst. Tech.)
Neutron Halo Structure at the Limit of Stability Probed by Breakup Reactions
9:30-10:00 H. Simon (GSI)
Halo Nuclei: Stepping Stones Across the Driplines
10:00-10:30 A. Tumino (LNS-INFN)
Nuclear Astrophysics from View Point of Few-Body Problems
11:00-13:00Chair: M. Kamimura
11:00-11:30 S. Quaglioni (LLNL)
No-core shell model analysis of light nuclei
11:30-12:00 M. Viviani (INFN-Pisa)
Effect of three nucleon forces in p-3He scattering
12:00-12:30 T. Otsuka (Univ. of Tokyo)
Three-body forces and neutron-rich exotic nuclei
12:30-13:00 H. Sakurai (Univ. Tokyo/RIKEN)
Few-Body Programs at RIKEN RIBF Facility

Thursday 23rd August

9:00-10:30Chair: G. Orlandini
9:00-9:30 H. Witala (Jagiellonian Univ.)
Calculations of three-nucleon reactions
9:30-10:00 S. Bacca (TRIUMF)
Electromagnetic Reactions of Few-Nucleon Systems
10:00-10:30 K. Sekiguchi (Tohoku Univ.)
Experimental Approach to Three Nucleon Forces via Few Nucleon Systems
11:00-12:30Chair: L. Tomio
11:00-11:30 M. Hori (MPQ)
Sub-doppler two-photon laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium and the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio
11:30-12:00 F. Ferlaino (Univ. Innsbruck)
Few-Body Physics with Ultracold Atoms
12:00-12:30 D. Blume (Washington State Univ.)
Universal Low-Energy Phenomena of Few-Body Systems: Application of the Stochastic Variational Approach

Friday 24th August

9:00-10:30Chair: J.-M. Richard
9:00-9:30 L. Tolos (ICE, CSIC-IEEC)
Charmed mesons in nuclei with heavy-quark spin symmetry
9:30-10:00 T. Hyodo (Tokyo Inst. Tech.)
Antikaon-nucleon dynamics and its applications to few-body systems
10:00-10:30 D. Jido (YITP, Kyoto Univ.)
Hadronic few-body systems in chiral dynamics
11:00-12:30Chair: T. Nakano
11:00-11:30 M. Uchida (Tokyo Inst. Tech.)
Recent Results on Hadron Spectroscopy at Belle
11:30-12:00 M. Naruki (KEK)
Search for pentaquark Θ+ in hadronic reaction at J-PARC
12:00-12:30 Y.K. Kwon (Inst. Basic Science)
Status of Rare Isotope Science Project in Korea

Saturday 25th August

9:00-10:30Chair: H. Kamada
9:00-9:30 R. Lazauskas (IPHC, IN2P3-CNRS)
Complex scaling method for three and four body scattering above the break-up threshold
9:30-10:00 J. Carbonell (CEA-Saclay)
Relativity from the Light Front Dynamics and its relation with Bethe-Salpeter equation
10:00-10:30 H.L. Ma (IHEP)
Recent results from BES
11:00-12:30Chair: B.F. Gibson
11:00-11:30 Y. Ilieva (Univ. South Carolina)
Recent Results from CLAS on Baryon Structure and Interactions
11:30-12:00 N. Muramatsu (Tohoku Univ.)
Recent progress and results of SPring-8 LEPS/LEPS2 experiments
12:00-12:30 N. Yoshida (Univ. of Tokyo)
Uncertainty in the rate of the three-body recombination formation of hydrogen molecules and the implication for primordial star formation
12:30-13:00C. Elster
12:30-13:00 Closing

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