Low-Energy Electron Scattering for Nucleon and Exotic Nuclei (LEES2024)

Asia/Tokyo
TOKYO ELECTRON House of Creativity (東北大学知の館), Tohoku University

TOKYO ELECTRON House of Creativity (東北大学知の館), Tohoku University

Address : 2–1–1 Katahira, Aoba–ku, Sendai, Miyagi 980–8577 JAPAN
Description

The Low-Energy Electron Scattering for Nucleon and Exotic Nuclei (LEES2024) will be held in Sendai, Japan during October 28 - November 1, 2024.

Overview

We are currently conducting two unique low-energy electron scattering experiments in Japan to study nucleon and exotic nuclei: ULQ2 (Ultra-Low Q2) with Ee = 10 – 60 MeV at Tohoku University and SCRIT with Ee = 150 – 300 MeV at RIKEN.  The ULQ2 team has recently completed measurements of elastic electron scattering for the charge radius determination of proton covering the lowest-ever momentum transfer, and the SCRIT collaboration has successfully conducted the world’s first electron scattering experiment for an online-produced radioactive isotope.

Considering such progress made in Japan, which showcases new research opportunities presented by low-energy electron scattering, we decided to host an international workshop in Japan to discuss recent findings, exchange insights, and foster future collaborations. LEES2024 is designed as an in-person workshop to discuss primarily the size and structure of nucleons and exotic nuclei and related studies underway worldwide. Possible uses of low-energy electron accelerators for new physics will also be an important topic of this workshop.

 

Key Topics

Experimental and theoretical studies on
      Electron scattering for nucleons and nuclei including exotic ones,
      Size and structure of nucleons and nuclei including exotic ones,
      Photo-nuclear reaction,
New physics with high-intensity low-energy electron beams.
 

Scientific program

  The program will consist of presentations by invited speakers, contributed presentations, and posters. The detailed program will be shown later on the workshop website. 

 

Venue

  The workshop will take place at the TOKYO ELECTRON House of Creativity, located on the Katahira Campus of Tohoku University. The campus is in downtown Sendai and is approximately a 15-minute walk from the Sendai Station. (Website: https://www.tfc.tohoku.ac.jp/)."
  On the final day of the workshop, November 1st (Friday), we will convene at RARIS on the Mikamine Campus for additional sessions and a RARIS facility tour. We will provide a transportation bus between the Katahira Campus and the RARIS facility.
 

Accommodation

  As late October is the best season for tourism in the Sendai area, hotels in Sendai are expected to be crowded. Workshop participants are advised to book their accommodation well in advance.

 

Important dates

June 15th              Registration open

Oct. 10th               Registration deadline:

Oct. 28th – Nov. 1st            Workshop

             Oct. 28th               Welcome reception

             Oct. 29th               Poster session

             Oct. 30th               Excursion (one day)

             Oct. 31st               Banquet

             Nov. 1st                RARIS Facility tour

 

Registration, Fees

  The registration site will open on June 15th.  Please register by Oct. 10th.
If you wish to present your research, please submit the title and abstract of your presentation at the registration. 

  The registration fee is JPY 30,000.  This includes participation fees for this workshop, coffee break, welcome reception, excursion, and banquet. Concerning the accompanying person, the fee for the welcome reception, excursion, and banquet is JPY 15,000.

  Registration fee will be paid at the workshop desk. Only cash (Japanese Yen) is accepted. 
 

Excursion

  The one-day excursion includes a boat trip to Matsushima, and a visit to Zuiganji Temple after a traditional Japanese-style lunch. Matsushima is renowned as one of Japan's three most scenic spots, and late October is the best season to visit, offering beautiful autumn foliage and pleasant weather, and making the best season to enjoy this scenic area.
 

VISA

If you need VISA, please contact lees2024@raris.tohoku.ac.jp.

 

Local Organizing Committee

Toshimi Suda (RARIS, Tohoku Univ.)  Chair

Yuki Honda (RARIS, Tohoku Univ.)

Tetsuya Ohnishi (RIKEN Nishina Center)

Kyo Tsukada (ICR, Kyoto Univ.)

Shun Iimura (Rikkyo Univ.)

 

Contact: lees2024@raris.tohoku.ac.jp

 

Hosts

This workshop is hosted by the following universities and institutions.

  Tohoku University, RARIS

  RIKEN Nishina center accelerated-based science

  Kyoto University, ICR

  Rikkyo University

 

Supports

This workshop is supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 20H05635.

Participants
  • Chen Liu
  • Clement Legris
  • Daiki Nishimura
  • Dominique Marchand
  • EUN JA HA
  • Evgeny Epelbaum
  • Fadi Ibrahim
  • Garrett King
  • Harutaka Sakaguchi
  • Hiroki Kobayashi
  • Hiroto Matsubara
  • HYANGKYU PARK
  • Jan Bernauer
  • Jan Friedrich
  • Juzo Zenihiro
  • Kazuyoshi Kurita
  • Kengo Hotta
  • Kikuchi Yuta
  • Kosei Yoshimoto
  • Kyo Tsukada
  • Lu Guo
  • Marco Rocco
  • Mariko Tachibana
  • Masanori Wakasugi
  • Masayuki Matsuzaki
  • Michael Kohl
  • Midori Takemon
  • Miha Mihovilovic
  • Myung-Ki Cheoun
  • Olaiya Olokunboyo
  • Paul Gueye
  • Pierre Arthuis
  • Qianqian Guo
  • Rika Danjo
  • Rin Kagami
  • Rin Teraguchi
  • Ryo Ogawara
  • Saori Pastore
  • Sarah Naimi
  • Shoichi Sasaki
  • Shun Iimura
  • Shuo WANG
  • Sohtaro Kanda
  • Taiga Goke
  • Takaharu Otsuka
  • Takashi Hashimoto
  • Takayuki Miyagi
  • Tetsuya Ohnishi
  • Tomoya Naito
  • Tomoya Nakada
  • Tongqi Liang
  • Toshimi Suda
  • TOSHIO SUZUKI
  • toyohiro yamauchi
  • Tsuyoshi Miyatsu
  • Valérie Lapoux
  • Weizhi Xiong
  • Xiaofei Yang
  • XiuLi Gao
  • Yoshihiro Saito
  • Yuan Li
  • Yuki Honda
  • Yukie Maeda
  • Yusei Maeda
  • Yusuke Tanimura
  • Zhiquan Li