Venue
Yonsei University, Science Building (2F), Room 227
Date
September 20 (Fri), 2024, at 2:00 pm
Overview
Nuclear astrophysics plays a crucial role in our understanding of the universe, linking the processes of stellar evolution, supernovae, and neutron stars to the principles of nuclear physics. At the same time, nuclear physics provides the foundation for exploring the forces and particles that govern atomic nuclei and dense matter, bridging the gap between particle physics and astrophysics. Despite major strides in experimental methods and theoretical models, key challenges remain, such as comprehending the nuclear equation of state, understanding nucleosynthesis in extreme environments, and mapping the properties of neutron-rich nuclei. In this workshop, we aim to address these challenges by exploring the most recent advances in nuclear theory and experiments. Topics will cover a wide range of subjects, from the structure of finite nuclei to the behavior of dense nuclear matter in astrophysical settings.
Organizer
Su houng Lee ( Yonsei Univ., Korea)
Yeunhwan Lim ( Yonsei Univ., Korea)
Invited Speakers
Tyler Gorda (Goethe Univ. Frankfurt)
Aaron Park (Yonsei Univ.)
Myung-ki Cheon (Soonsil Univ.)