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SYHC: Symposium Precision Physics with Highly Charged Ions
SYHC 1: Highly Charged Ions for Atomic, Nuclear and Astrophysics
Monday, March 6, 2023, 11:00–13:00, E415
Precision studies with highly charged ions are in the focus of several research fields as they provide conditions inaccessible in neutral atoms. For example, enormous electromagnetic field strengths, which a bound electron experiences in a heavy ion, allow for precision tests of quantum electrodynamics. In the absence of bound electrons, nuclear decay modes can significantly differ from the ones known in neutral atoms. In astrophysical plasmas, atoms are as a rule highly ionized. This symposium aims at discussing the most recent advances in experimental and theoretical investigations with highly charged ions in the realm of the atomic physics, nuclear structure, astrophysics and applications.
11:00 | SYHC 1.1 | Invited Talk: First experiments at CRYRING@ESR — •Esther Babette Menz, Michael Lestinsky, Håkan Danared, Claude Krantz, Zoran Andelkovic, Carsten Brandau, Angela Bräuning-Demian, Svetlana Fedotova, Wolfgang Geithner, Frank Herfurth, Anton Kalinin, Ingrid Kraus, Uwe Spillmann, Gleb Vorobyev, and Thomas Stöhlker for the SPARC collaboration | |
11:30 | SYHC 1.2 | Invited Talk: Testing quantum electrodynamics in the simplest and heaviest multi-electronic atoms — •Martino Trassinelli for the SPARC collaboration | |
12:00 | SYHC 1.3 | Invited Talk: Indirect measurements of neutron-induced reaction cross-sections at heavy-ion storage rings — •Beatriz Jurado | |
12:30 | SYHC 1.4 | Invited Talk: Laboratory X-ray Astropohysics with Trapped Highly Charged Ions at Synchrotron Light Sources — •Sonja Bernitt | |