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First Announcement Dear colleagues, We are pleased to inform you that the International Workshop on “Physics Opportunities using Compton Suppressed Ge Clover Array (CAGRA13)” is scheduled to take place at RCNP in Suita campus of Osaka University in Osaka (Japan) on December 16-17, 2013. A project to construct a Compton-suppressed Ge Clover array (CAGRA) by combining the Clover Ge detectors in Japan and the U.S. is proposed to further develop gamma-ray spectroscopic studies by combining CAGRA with the advanced research facilities at RCNP and RIBF. At RCNP, there is a world unique high-resolution spectrometer, Grand Raiden and also low-energy RI beam line, EN course. At the RIBF facility, world highest-intensity RI beams of various kinds become available by the BigRIPS fragment separator. Combination of the CAGRA with these facilities will provide unique physics opportunities. The purpose of the workshop is to discuss physics cases using CAGRA at RCNP and RIBF from both experimental and theoretical aspects. It is hoped that the symposium will encourage international cooperation and stimulate physicists in the field of nuclear structure studies. The workshop will start in the morning of Dec. 16 and end in the afternoon of Dec. 17. It will be held in RCNP, Osaka University. There will be invited talks as well as oral presentations selected from submitted contributions. Detailed information about the meeting will be provided in our next circular and on the workshop web site shortly. Preliminary workshop web page is now accessible via rcnp.osaka-u.ac.jp/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=560 Information of CAGRA will be updated at the web page, phy.anl.gov/gammasphere/CAGRA/ Looking forward to welcoming you to RCNP this December. Organizing Committee: E. Ideguchi (RCNP), M.P. Carpenter (ANL), V. Werner (Yale), P. Fallon(LBNL), N. Aoi (RCNP), A. Tamii (RCNP), S. Shimoura (CNS), H. Sakurai(RIKEN), A. Odahara (Osaka), T. Koike (Tohoku), T.Sumikama (Tohoku), Y. Utsuno (JAEA), M. Yamagami (Aizu)
Posted on: Mon, 30 Sep 2013 04:41:48 +0000

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