Fall 2007
Topic
Date
Speaker
A Study of the Fusion Reactions 12C + 12C Toward the Gamow Energy
August 13
Timothy SpillaneU. of New South Wales
One-proton, two-proton, and a emission from 14O+a interactions
Changbo Fu Cyclotron Institute, Texas A & M University
High-precision (p,t) reactions to determine reaction rates of explosive stellar processes
August 14
Andrija Matic Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut (KVI)
Injection of Short-Lived Radionuclides of Supernova Origin into the Presolar Cloud
August 21
Keith Davis Clemson University
Nucleosynthesis in AGB Stars
August 27
Maria Lugaro University of Utrecht
Turning Points in the Evolution of Isolated Neutron Stars' Magnetic Field
September 10
Ulrich GeppertGerman Aerospace Center, ISS
Two key radioactive isotopes of gamma-ray astronomy: The past present, and future of Al26 and Fe60
September 17
Frank TimmesArizona State University
70 years of Nuclear Physics at Notre Dame
September 19
Michael WiescherUniversity of Notre Dame
Transiently accreting neutron stars and the nature of superdense matter
September 24
Dima YakovlevJoffe Institute, St. Petersburg
The Notre Dame Recoil Separator St. George
October 1
Manoel CouderUniversity of Notre Dame
Measurements with the recoil separator ERNA
October 8
Daniel SchuermannUniversity of Bochum, Germany
Physics with a Rare Isotope Accelerator
October 17
Bradley M. Sherrill Michigan State University
Interplay between spherical and deformed states in the neutron-deficient Pb-isotopes
October 29
Veerle HellemansUniversity of Ghent, Belgium
Explosions in Mass Transferring White Dwarf Stellar Binaries
November 5
Dean TownsleyUniversity of Chicago
Activation Measurements of Neutron Capture Cross Sections at Astrophysical Energies
November 12
Ethan Ueberseder University of Notre Dame
Laser Trapping and Probing of Exotic Helium Isotopes
November 19
Zheng-Tian LuArgonne National Lab
Electron Screening Effect
December 3
Francesco RaiolaUniversity of Notre Dame
How to Blow Up a White Dwarf
December 4
Peter GarnavichUniversity of Notre Dame
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