Gamma15: Frontier of gamma-ray spectroscopy

Overview

This is the website for the international symposium on the “Frontier of γ-ray spectroscopy” (Gamma15) that was held at Osaka University from October 1st to 3rd, 2015. The symposium was preceded by SUNFLOWER Collaboration Workshop to be held on September 30 at the same venue.

This is the fifth in a series of meetings held in 2011 (Gamma11), 2008 (Gamma08), 2004 (Gamma04), and 2001 (Gamma01). The purpose of the symposium is to discuss recent progress and future perspectives of γ-ray spectroscopy, as well as recent development of advanced γ-ray detectors, including GRETINA in the US and AGATA in Europe. In Japan, successful experiments have been performed at RIBF with DALI2/MINOS, while at RCNP the CAGRA project is ongoing and the development of a segmented HPGe detector with tracking capabilities has been initiated. It is foreseen that new projects will be launched in China and Korea. We hope that the symposium will provide an stimulating environment to discuss new ideas and to further enhance the international collaboration in the field of nuclear-structure studies.

What's new

2015.10.3
The symposium is over. Thank you for your attendance!
2015.9.25
Final Announcement distributed.
2015.9.15
A tentative program posted.
2015.7.31
Second Announcement distributed.
The deadline for Abstract Submission has been extended to August 15.
2015.7.1
Registration & Abstract Submission open.
2015.6.14
First Announcement distributed.