Bulletin of the American Physical Society
6th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Sunday–Friday, November 26–December 1 2023; Hawaii, the Big Island
Session B01: Plenary IIInvited Plenary
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Chair: Satoshi Nakamura Room: Hilton Waikoloa Village Monarchy Ballroom |
Tuesday, November 28, 2023 11:00AM - 11:45AM |
B01.00001: Experiments on Three-Nucleon Forces in Nuclei Invited Speaker: Kimiko Sekiguchi Understanding the strong nuclear force is of fundamental importance to understand the formation of matter in the Universe. Since Yukawa's meson theory, the nuclear force had been formulated in terms of two-nucleon interactions. In the last two decades, three-nucleon forces (3NFs), which appear when more than two nucleons interact, have been revealed. The establishment of high-precision two-nucleon potentials and achievements of the ab-initio calculations with these forces suggest the necessities of 3NFs in describing various nuclear phenomena, e.g. few-nucleon scattering observables, binding energies of nuclei, and equation of state of nuclear matter. Few-nucleon scattering offers good opportunities to investigate these forces by direct comparison between the rigorous numerical calculations and the high-precision experimental data. With the aim of exploring the 3NFs, experimental programs of few-nucleon scattering using the polarized beam and target systems are in progress at RIKEN, RCNP, and CYRIC in Japan. I will review the three-nucleon force study from experimental points of view and touch upon the impact of these forces in nuclear physics and related fields. |
Tuesday, November 28, 2023 11:45AM - 12:30PM |
B01.00002: Recent highlights from RHIC and completing the RHIC science mission Invited Speaker: James C Dunlop The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) has just finished its twenty-third physics run. This was the first physics run with the completed sPHENIX detector upgrade, and the first physics run of the final physics campaign to complete RHIC's scientific mission as laid out in the 2015 NSAC Long Range Plan. This talk will discuss highlights from that run and prospects for this final campaign, but also update on recent results from analysis of the trove of data collected over RHIC's long history. |
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