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16th International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos
Nuclei in the Cosmos is the most important international meeting in the field of nuclear astrophysics. It brings together nuclear experimentalists, nuclear theorists, astronomers, theoretical astrophysicists, cosmo-chemists, and others interested in the scientific questions at the interface of nuclear physics and astrophysics. These questions concern, for example, the origin of the elements in the cosmos and the nuclear reactions that occur in the big bang, in stars, and in stellar explosions.
- Nuclear reaction rates and stellar abundances
- The s process
- Nuclear properties for astrophysics
- High density matter
- Novae and XRB
- SNIa and the p process
- Core collapse SN, mergers and the r process
- Underground nuclear astrophysics
- The early universe
- Galaxy evolution
- Radioactivity and meteorites
- Inputs for Astrophysics
- One Minute Poster Presentations
- Remaining Poster presentations
Important Dates (preliminary):
- March 1 , 2020: Second circular
- March 15 , 2020: Start of registration
- March 31 , 2020: Abstract submission open
- June 30 , 2020: Abstract submission closed
- July 31, 2020: Final Circular:
- August 31, 2020: Conference program announced
- September 21-25, 2020: NIC XVI 2020 Symposium
Satellite meetings (preliminary):
- September 15-20, 2020: NIC school
- September 26-28, 2020, Underground nuclear astrophysics workshop and site tour to CJPL/JUNA