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Scientific Opportunities with a Rare-Isotope Facility in the United States (2007)
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Scientific Opportunities with a Rare-Isotope Facility in the United States

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Meeting Agendas

FIRST MEETING WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 16-17, 2005

Friday, December 16, 2005


Closed Session


8:00 a.m.

Welcome and Plans for the Meeting

 

—John Ahearne and Stuart Freedman, Co-Chairs

8:15

Committee Balance and Composition Discussion

 

—Donald Shapero, Director, Board on Physics and Astronomy (BPA)

9:15

Introduction to the National Research Council (NRC)

 

—Timothy Meyer, Senior Program Officer, BPA

9:30

General Discussion

9:45

Break

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Scientific Opportunities with a Rare-Isotope Facility in the United States B Meeting Agendas FIRST MEETING WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 16-17, 2005 Friday, December 16, 2005 Closed Session 8:00 a.m. Welcome and Plans for the Meeting   —John Ahearne and Stuart Freedman, Co-Chairs 8:15 Committee Balance and Composition Discussion   —Donald Shapero, Director, Board on Physics and Astronomy (BPA) 9:15 Introduction to the National Research Council (NRC)   —Timothy Meyer, Senior Program Officer, BPA 9:30 General Discussion 9:45 Break

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Scientific Opportunities with a Rare-Isotope Facility in the United States Open Session 10:00 a.m. Perspectives from the Department of Energy (DOE)/ Nuclear Physics   —Dennis Kovar, Associcate Director, DOE Office of Nuclear Physics 10:30 Perspectives from the National Science Foundation (NSF)/Physics   —Joseph Dehmer, Director, NSF Division of Physics 11:00 Perspectives from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)   —Joel Parriott, Budget Examiner, OMB 11:30 General Discussion 12:00 noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. Perspectives from the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)   —Rob Dimeo, Assistant Director, Physical Sciences and Engineering, OSTP 1:30 Nuclear Physics Context of Rare-Isotope Science   —James Symons, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Chair, DOE/NSF Nuclear Science Advisory Committee (NSAC) Long-Range Planning Report (2002) 2:15 Perspectives from Capitol Hill   —Michael Holland, Chairwoman’s Staff, House Science Committee 2:45 General Discussion 3:15 Break 3:30 Public Comments from User Groups 4:30 Public Comments from Major Facilities 5:30 Other Public Comments 6:00 Adjourn Saturday, December 17, 2005 Open Session 8:30 a.m. International Context of Rare-Isotope Science   —Peter Bond, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and Chair, NSAC Rare Isotope Accelerator (RIA)/GSI Comparison Report (2004) 9:00 Discussion

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Scientific Opportunities with a Rare-Isotope Facility in the United States Closed Session 9:45 a.m. Initial Impressions   —John Ahearne and Stuart Freedman, Co-Chairs 10:30 Discussion of Work Plan 12:30 p.m. Lunch 1:30 Adjourn SECOND MEETING IRVINE, CALIFORNIA FEBRUARY 11-12, 2006 Saturday, February 11, 2006 Closed Session 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Plans for the Meeting   —John Ahearne and Stuart Freedman, Co-Chairs 8:45 Initial Discussions 9:15 Break Open Session 9:30 Rare-Isotope Science in the Context of Nuclear Physics   —Richard Casten, Committee Member 10:00 Discussion 10:30 The Rare-Isotope Accelerator Facility   —Jerry Nolen, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) 11:00 Discussion 11:45 Lunch 12:45 p.m. Rare-Isotope Science: Nuclear Structure (Experiment)   —Bradley Sherrill, Michigan State University (MSU) 1:15 Rare-Isotope Science: Nuclear Structure (Theory)   —Erich Ormand, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) 1:45 Discussion 2:15 Rare-Isotope Science: Nuclear Astrophysics   —Hendrik Schatz, MSU 2:45 Rare-Isotope Science: Astronomy and Astrophysics   —John Cowan, University of Oklahoma (by telephone)

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Scientific Opportunities with a Rare-Isotope Facility in the United States 3:15 p.m. Discussion 3:45 Break 4:00 Rare-Isotope Science: Stockpile Stewardship   —David Crandall, DOE National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) 4:30 Discussion 5:00 Rare-Isotope Science: Fundamental Symmetries   —Guy Savard, ANL 5:30 Discussion 6:30 Adjourn Sunday, February 12, 2006 Open Session 8:45 a.m. Rare-Isotope Science and Technology: Additional Applications   —Larry Ahle, LLNL 9:15 Discussion 9:45 Guidance for Implementing NSAC Long-Range Plan   —Robert Tribble, Texas A&M University, and Chair, Report of the NSAC Subcommittee (2005) 10:15 Discussion 10:45 Break 11:00 Perspective on RIA and Nuclear Physics   —John Schiffer, ANL, and Chair, 1999 NRC Survey 11:30 General Discussion 12:00 noon Lunch Closed Session 1:00 p.m. Committee Deliberations 4:30 Adjourn

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Scientific Opportunities with a Rare-Isotope Facility in the United States THIRD MEETING WASHINGTON, D.C. MARCH 12-13, 2006 Sunday, March 12, 2006 Closed Session 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Plans for the Meeting   —John Ahearne and Stuart Freedman, Co-Chairs 8:45 Initial Discussions 9:15 Break Open Session 9:30 New Developments in Planning for RIA   —Dennis Kovar, DOE, and Joel Parriott, OMB 10:30 Two Views on “The Elements of RIA: Options for Staging or Descoping” 10:30 The View from Michigan State University   —Konrad Gelbke, MSU 11:00 The View from Argonne National Laboratory   —Donald Geesaman, ANL 11:30 Discussion 12:00 noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. The Role of Nuclear Structure in the Science Case for RIA   —Francesco Iachello, Yale University Closed Session 2:00 Discussion 6:30 Adjourn Monday, March 13, 2006 Closed Session 8:30 a.m. General Discussions 10:00 Break 10:30 General Discussions

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Scientific Opportunities with a Rare-Isotope Facility in the United States 11:45 a.m. Lunch 1:00 p.m. Adjourn FOURTH MEETING VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA JULY 14-15, 2006 Friday, July 14, 2006 Closed Session 9:00 a.m. General Discussion Open Session 11:00 Perspectives from TRIUMF   —Jean-Michel Poutissou, Associate Director, TRIUMF 12:00 noon Lunch Closed Session 1:00 p.m. General Discussions 6:00 Adjourn Saturday, July 15, 2006 Closed Session 9:00 a.m. General Discussions Open Session 12:00 noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. Tour of TRIUMF 2:00 Adjourn

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