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9789812388247

Origin Of Matter And Evolution Of Galaxies 2003: Riken, Japan 17 - 19 November 2003

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    9789812388247

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    9812388249

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-12-31
  • Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
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This is the proceedings of the International Symposium on Origin of Matter and Evolution of Galaxies which was held near Tokyo, Japan, in November 2003. The meeting brought together many scientists from vast fields--nuclear physics, particle physics, cosmic-ray physics, cosmology, astronomy, geophysics, and others--to promote discussion and collaboration.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Review and Scope 1(18)
Origin and Evolution of Matter in Brane-World Cosmology
3(16)
G.J. Mathews
1. Big Bang Cosmology and Primordial Nucleosynthesis 19(26)
Updated Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis Compared to WMAP Results
21(12)
A. Coc
Decaying Cold Dark Matter Cosmology and CMB Anisotropies
33(8)
K. Ichiki
Hadronic Decay of SUSY Particle and Destruction of Light Elements
41(4)
K. Kohri
II. Observations: X-Rays, Cosmic Rays and Meteoritic Anomalies 45(56)
Nuclear Astrophysics with the INTEGRAL Observatory
47(12)
R. Diehl
Probing the Galactic Chemical Evolution of Si and Ti with Presolar SiC Grains
59(12)
S. Amari
XMM Observations of Metal Abundances in the Intracluster Medium
71(9)
K. Matsushita
Recent Advances in the Study of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars
80(12)
F. Primas
What Do Metal-Poor Stars Tell?: Origin of O-Zn and r-Process Elements
92(9)
Y. Ishimaru
III. Weak Interaction, Neutrinos, Dark Matter 101(40)
Neutrino Experiments and Their Implications
103(8)
A.B. Balantekin
Perspectives of Neutrino Studies by Neutrino-Less Double Beta Decays
111(12)
H. Ejiri
Current Status of Tokyo Dark Matter Experiment
123(10)
Y. Inoue
High-Energy Neutrinos Produced by Interactions of Relativistic Protons in Shocked Pulsar Wind
133(8)
S. Nagataki
IV. Evolution and Nucleosynthesis in Stars, and Cross Sections - Hydro Static Burning 141(86)
Recent Results for Proton Capture S Factors from Measurements of Asymptotic Normalization Coefficients
143(12)
R. Tribble
Neutron Capture Cross Section of 14C Studied by Intermediate-Energy Coulomb Dissociation
155(8)
T. Nakamura
Nucleosynthesis in Massive Core-Collapse Supernovae as the Origin of Abundances in Extremely Metal-Poor Stars
163(12)
H. Umeda
Evolution, Explosion, and Nucleosynthesis of Pop III Super-Massive Stars
175(10)
T. Ohkubo
The Trojan Horse Method in Nuclear Astrophysics
185(12)
C. Spitaleri
The s-Process Nucleosynthesis in Massive Metal-Poor Stars
197(11)
N. Iwamoto
186Re Isomer Contribution to 187Re-187Os Cosmochronometer
208(9)
T. Hayakawa
Direct Measurement of the E1 and E2 Cross Sections of the ¹²Cα,γ16O Reaction at Ec.m. = 1.3~1.5 MeV
217(10)
T. Shima
V. Nuclear Data and Nuclear Physics 227(50)
Microscopic Nuclear Structure Relevant to Nuclear Astrophysics
229(12)
W. Nazarewicz
Theoretical Models for Nuclear Astrophysics
241(13)
P. Descouvement
Global Calculations of Fission Barriers and Beta-Decay Properties of Neutron-Rich Nuclei
254(12)
P. Möller
Synthesis of Superheavy Elements
266(2)
K. Morita
Determination of S17 Based on CDCC Analysis of 8B Dissociation
268(9)
K. Ogata
VI. Novae, Supernovae, and Explosive Nucleosynthesis, GRB Models and Nuclearphysics Parameters 277(108)
The r-Process in Supernova Explosions from the Collapse of ONeMg Cores
279(12)
S. Wanajo
Nucleosynthesis in the Neutrino-Driven Winds from Rotating Proto-Neutron Stars
291(2)
T. Yamasaki
Neutrino Effects Before, During and After the Freezeout of the r-Process Nucleosynthesis
293(11)
M. Terasawa
Half-Life Measurement of Neutron-Rich Nuclei and Future at RIBF
304(12)
S. Nishimura
Direct Measurements of the Astrophysical (α, η) and (ρ, η) Reactions by Using Low-Energy Light Neutron-Rich RIBF
316(10)
H. Ishiyama
A Hypernova Model for SN 2003dh/GRB 030329
326(10)
N. Tominaga
The "Dark Side" of Gamma-Ray Bursts and Implications for Nucleosynthesis of Light and Heavy Elements
336(8)
S. Inoue
Nucleosynthesis Inside Gamma-Ray Burst Accretion Disks
344(10)
S. Fujimoto
Direct Measurement of the Astrophysical Reaction 14O(α, ρ)17F
354(7)
M. Notani
Elastic Resonance Scattering of 23Mg+ρ
361(6)
T. Teranishi
Resonance States in 22Mg, 26Si for Reaction Rates in the RP-Process
367(8)
Y. Shimizu
The 21Na(ρ, γ) 22Mg Reaction from Ecm = 200 to 850 KeV in Explosive Stellar Events
375(10)
S. Bishop
VII. Nuclear Equation of State and Neutron Stars 385(42)
Neutron Star Matter with In-Medium Meson Mass
387(10)
C.H. Hyun
Screening Effect in Quark-Hadron Mixed Phase
397(10)
T. Tatsumi
Iiquation of State of Nuclear Matter, Neutron Rich Nuclei in Laboratories, and Pasta Nuclei in Neutron Star Crusts
407(10)
K. Oyamatsu
Coulomb Screening Effect on the Nuclear-Pasta Structure
417(10)
T. Maruyama
VIII. Stellar Abundance, Galactic Chemical Evolution and Nucleo-Cosmochronology 427(48)
Measurements of Li and Eu Isotope Abundances in Metal-Deficient Stars
429(11)
W. Aoki
Spectroscopic Studies of r-Process Elements in Very Metal-Poor Stars with Subaru/HDS
440(6)
S. Honda
Light Elements Produced by Type IC Supernovae
446(10)
K. Nakamura
Supernova Neutrinos and Their Influence on Nucleosynthesis: Light Elements and r-Process Elements
456(10)
T. Yoshida
Constraints on Globular Cluster Formation and Evolution from Magnesium Isotope Ratios and r-Process Elemental Abundances
466(9)
K. Otsuki
Poster Session 475(90)
Coulomb Dissociation of 23Al- Study of the 22Mg(ργ)23Al Reaction
477(4)
T. Gomi
Investigation of Resonant States in 23Al Using a Radioactive Beam of 22Mg on a Proton Target
481(4)
J. He
Preliminary Analyses of Oxygen Abundances in Metal-Poor Stars Observed with OAO/HIDES
485(4)
M. Takada-Hidai
Supernova Explosion Energy with Relativistic EoS Including Hyperon
489(4)
C. Ishizuka
The ρ-Process in Core Collapse Supernovae: Influence of Different Explosion Energies and Metallicities
493(4)
N. Iwamoto
A Comparison Between an Ultra-Relativistic Au + Au Collision and the Primordial Universe
497(4)
J.S. Lange
Kaon Condensation and the Non-Uniform Nuclear Matter
501(4)
T. Maruyama
Study of Proton Resonances in 26Si and 27P by the Elastic Scattering of ¹H(25Al, ρ) 25Al, ¹H(26Si, ρ) 26Si
505(4)
J.Y Moon
Dust Formation and Evolution in the Early Universe
509(4)
T. Nozawa
Quasi-Free Proton-Proton Elastic Scattering in the Trojan Horse Framework
513(4)
M.G. Pellegriti
Quantitative Estimate of the Reaction Dependence of the r-Process Nucleosynthesis
517(4)
T. Sasaqui
Neutron Experiment for the Study of Re/Os Cosmochronometer
521(4)
M. Segawa
Recent Nuclear Astrophysics Data Activities at ORNL
525(4)
M. Smith
Nucleosynthesis in Extremely Metal Poor Stars and the Origin of the Most Metal-Poor Star HE0107-5240
529(4)
T. Suda
The Nuclear Responses for Double Beta Neutrinos and Double Spin Isospin Resonances by Using of Double Charge Exchange Heavy Ion Reaction
533(4)
K. Takahisa
NEWAGE Project - Dark Matter Detection with an Advanced Gaseous Tracking Device
537(4)
A. Takeda
What is the Real Origin of Presolar-Nova Grains?
541(4)
M. Terasawa
AMD+GCM Study of Structure of Carbon Isotopes
545(4)
G. Thiamova
Study of the 26Si(ρ, γ)27P Reaction by the Coulomb Dissociation Method
549(4)
Y. Togano
The Trojan Horse Method Applied to the Astrophysically Relevant Proton Capture Reactions on Li Isotopes
553(4)
A. Tumino
Neutron Skin and Equation of State in Asymmetric Nuclear Matter
557(4)
S. Yoshida
Supernova Mixing Models for Isotopic Ratios of Presolar Grains
561(4)
T. Yoshida
Symposium Program 565(8)
List of Participants 573(12)
Author Index 585

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