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ASOS2019 Program:
Sunday June 23 | 17:30-21:00 | Reception and registration |
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| Monday June 24 | 09:00-09:15 | Openning of ASOS 2019 | Session: | Atomic Theory, in honour of Charlotte Froese Fischer's birthday | 09:15-10:00 | Alan Hibbert | Queen's Univ. Belfast, UK | Charlotte Froese Fischer: Her work and her impact | 10:00-10:15 | Break | 10:15-11:00 | Gediminas Gaigalas | Univ. of Vilnius, Lithuania | Challenges of theoretical spectroscopy of heavy elements toward identification of gravitational wave sources | 11:00-11:25 | Break+Conference Photo | 11:25-11:50 | Ran Si | Lund Univ., Sweden | Negative ions - some examples of Charlotte Froese Fischer's input | 11:50-12:15 | Jon Grumer | Uppsala Univ., Sweden | Kilonovae and the origin of the R-process elements - Lanthanides and Non-LTE spectral modelling | 12:15-14:30 | Lunch+Poster Session | Session: | Atomic Experiments - EBITs | 14:30-15:15 | Yuri Ralchenko | NIST, USA | Nuclear radii, X-ray polarization, and everything in between: spectroscopy of highly charged ions with the NIST EBIT | 15:15-15:30 | Break | 15:30-16:15 | Nobuyuki Nakamura | Univ. of Electro-Communications, Japan | Visible spectroscopy of multiply charged ions with a compact electron beam ion trap | 16:15-16:40 | Break | 16:40-17:05 | Roger Hutton | Fudan Univ., China | Trapped and released in Shanghai | 17:05-17:30 | Yu Zhang | Fudan Univ., China | Formation of interstellar H3+ from Hydrocarbons |
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| Tuesday June 25 | Session: | Atomic Theory | 09:00-09:45 | Marianna Safronova | Univ. of Delaware, USA | Community portal for high-precision atomic physics data and computation | 09:45-09:55 | Break | 09:55-10:40 | Peter Uylings | Univ. of Amsterdam, Netherlands | Orthogonal operators: origin, applications and outlook | 10:40-10:55 | Break | 10:55-11:20 | Chongyang Chen | Fudan Univ., China | Benchmarking calculations with spectroscopic accuracy on energies, multipole transition rates, and lifetimes in K- to N-shell W ions | 11:20-11:45 | Alexander Kramida | NIST, USA | Isotope shifts in Ca I and Ca II | 11:45-11:55 | Break | 11:55-12:20 | Xiaobin Ding | Northwest Normal Univ., China | Raditive transition data andspectra of highly charged W ions | 12:20-12:45 | Kai Wang | Univ. of Brussels/Hebei, Belgium/China | Accurate calculations of energy structures and radiation rates of L- and M-shell ions of astrophysics | 12:45-14:30 | Lunch | Session: | Plasmas in Astrophysics and Fusion | 14:30-15:15 | Philip Judge | HAO, USA | Atomic physics and space weather | 15:15-15:30 | Break | 15:30-16:15 | Brian Thorsbro | Lund Observatory, Sweden | Atomic data needs in astrophysics: the galactic centre "Scandium mystery" | 16:15-16:40 | Break | 16:40-17:05 | Bo Lyu | ASIPP, China | Development of high-resolution imaging X-ray crystal spectrometers on the EAST tokamak | 17:05-17:30 | Ian Faust | IPP, Germany | Meta-analysis techniques for charge state identification using tokamaks |
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| Wednesday June 26 | Session: | Atomic Experiments | 09:00-09:45 | Frank Rosmej | Sorbonne Univ., France | Ionization potential depression in high-energy-density plasmas | 09:45-09:55 | Break | 09:55-10:40 | Maria T. Belmonte | Imperial College, UK | Fourier transform spectroscopy as a tool to measure atomic transition probabilities | 10:40-10:55 | Break | 10:55-11:20 | Sung-Nam Park | UNIST, R.O.Korea | Progress of UNIST electron beam ion trap experiment for astrophysics related x-ray spectroscopy | 11:20-11:45 | Maogen Su | Northwest Normal Univ., China | Investigation of state diagnostics and evolution properties of laser-produced plasmas | 11:45-11:55 | Break | 11:55-12:20 | Kil-Byoung Chai | KAERI, R.O.Korea | Optical emission spectroscopy on KAERI divertor plasma simulator | 12:20-12:45 | Gustav Eklund | Stockholm Univ., Sweden | Merged beam experiments at the DESIREE storage rings: Mutual neutralization of Li+ + D- | 12:45-14:30 | Lunch (SOC meeting) | Session: | Plasmas in Fusion and Astrophysics | 14:30-15:15 | Daji Kato | NIFS, Japan | Near-UV and visibl M1 line spectra of tungsten highly charged ions in fusion plasmas | 15:15-15:30 | Break | 15:30-15:55 | Chunfeng Dong | SWIP, China | Progress in plasma diagnostics related to spectroscopy in HL-2A | 15:55-16:20 | Bo Qing | LFRC, China | Opacity measurements of hot mid-Z plasmas on SGII laser facility | 16:20-16:40 | Break | 16:40-17:05 | Jiaolong Zeng | NUDT, China | Plasma spectra at the solar radiation/convection zone boundary | 17:05-17:30 | Wenxian Li | Malmö Univ., Sweden | Experimental testing of scattering polarization models | 19:00-22:30 | Conference dinner |
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| Thursday June 27 | Session: | Atomic Experiments | 09:45-10:30 | Xinwen Ma | IMP, CAS, China | Investigation on dielectronic recombination spectrum of beryllium like heavy ions | 10:30-10:45 | Break | 10:45-11:30 | Kelin Gao | WIPM,CAS, China | Saturated fluorescence spectroscopy on metastable Li+ beam with low energy | 11:30-11:55 | Break | 11:55-12:20 | Henrik Hartman | Malmö/Lunc Univ., Sweden | Laboratory atomic astrophysics for near-infrared astrophysics | 12:20-12:45 | Ling Zhang | ASIPP, China | Line anaysis of EUV spectra from tungsten ions of 5+ to 45+ observed in the EAST tokamak | 12:45-14:30 | Lunch | Session: | Plasmas in Fusion and Astrophysics | 14:30-15:15 | Martin O'Mullane | Univ. of Strathclyde, UK | Quantitative modelling of tungsten emission in tokamaks: How complete is the atomic data? | 15:15-15:30 | Break | 15:30-15:55 | Alex Lobel | ROB, Belgium | the Belgian repository of fundamental atomic data and stellar spectra | 15:55-16:20 | Zhimin Hu | LFRC, China | Argon spectroscopy diagnostics for high-density DD fusion plasma | 16:20-16:35 | Break | 16:35-17:00 | Songbin Zhang | Shaanxi Normal Univ., China | Plasma shielding effects on quantum collision dynamics | 17:00-17:25 | Benquan Lu | IAPCM, China | Internal and external magnetic field effects on atomic states related to 87Sr opticl clocks | 17:25-17:30 | Closing of ASOS2019 |
Poster Size: No larger than A0 (118cm Height, 84cm Width) ,Portrait
P-01 | Ali Meftaha | UMM, Algérie/Sorbonne Univ., France | Recent Progress on the Spectra of Moderately Charged Thulium Ions | P-02 | Asimina Papoulia | Malmö/Lund Univ., Sweden | Accurate Calculations of Rydberg States in C I-IV for Astrophysics | P-03 | Asimina Papoulia | Malmö/Lund Univ., Sweden | MCDHF Calculations involving Rydberg Series in Neutral and Near-Neutral Systems - Al I and Al II | P-04 | Bowen Li | Lanzhou Univ., China | Relativistic Large Scale CI Calculations of Spectroscopic Data in Ca-like Ion | P-05 | Christian P. Clear | Imperial College, UK | New Atomic Data of Singly-ionised Nickel (Ni II) for Astrophysical Applications | P-06 | Dmitrii Solovyev | St.Petersburg Univ., Russia | Recombination Process for Hydrogen Atom in Presence of Blackbody Radiation | P-07 | Feichen Li | WIPM/Wuhan Univ., China | Hyperfine-structure Constants of Ra II | P-08 | Feng Hu | Xuzhou Univ., China | Energy Levels and Radiative Rates for Fe XIV | P-09 | Hala | NIST, USA | Laboratory Measurements of Atomic Data for Sc I and Sc II | P-10 | Jerzy Kwela | Gdańsk Univ., Poland | New Measurements of Landé gJ- Factors by the Use of Laser Absorption Spectroscopy | P-11 | Jiaolong Zeng | NUDT, China | Enhancement of Continuum Microscopic Processes in the Dense Plasmas | P-12 | Jiaolong Zeng | NUDT, China | Triple-Core-Hole State Spectra Produced in Solid-Density Plasmas | P-13 | Jorge Reyna Almandos | CIOp, Argentina | New Energy Levels and Transitions of 5s25p2 (6d+7s) Configuration in Xe IV | P-14 | Lars Engstrom | Lund Univ., Sweden | Experimental Transition Probablities from Highly Excited Levels in Singly Ionized Vanadium and Niobium | P-15 | Lei Feng | SWIP, China | Line Emissions of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Impurities Observed by EUV Spectrometers in HL-2A | P-16 | Liang Liu | SWIP, China | The Tri-Band High Spectral Resolution Spectrometer for the CXRS Diagnostic System on HL-2A Tokamak | P-17 | Liyan Tang | WIPM, China | High-Accuracy Calculations of Atomic Structure Properties of Helium-like Ions | P-18 | Lukasz Sobolewski | Gdańsk Univ., Poland | Magnetic Splitting of Lines of Atomic Vanadium | P-19 | Madeleine Burheim | Lund Univ., Sweden | Spectroscopic Investigation of Al I for Astropyhsical Applications | P-20 | Maogen Su | Northwest Normal Univ., China | Expansion Dynamics of Double Pulse Laser-produced Al Plasmas | P-21 | Maogen Su | Northwest Normal Univ., China | Effect of Dielectronic Recombination Process in Laser-produced Si Plasmas | P-22 | Mike Laverick | ROB, Belgium | The Belgian Repository of Fundamental Atomic Data and Stellar Spectra (Brass): Quality Assessment of Atomic Data for Unblended Lines in FGK Stars | P-23 | Naila Noreen | Forman Christian College, Pakistan | Electron Contribution in Mirror mode Instability in Quasilinear Regime | P-24 | Rui Sun | Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., China | The Relativistic Eigenchannel R-matrix Method and Its Application in O Atom | P-25 | Sacha Schiffmann | ULB/Lund Univ., Belgium/Sweden | Natural Orbitals for Hyperfine Structures | P-26 | Sacha Schiffmann | ULB/Lund Univ., Belgium/Sweden | Computational Atomic Structure with GRASP towards Heavy Atoms and Ions of Astrophysical Interest | P-27 | Timur Zalialiutdinov | St.Petersburg Univ., Russia | Mixing of Atomic Levels by Blackbody Radiation and its Consequences in an Astrophysical Context | P-28 | Tingxian Zhang | WIMP, China | Atomic Properties of Highly Charged Ni15+ , Ni14+, Ni12+ and Ni11+ Ions from MCDHF Calculations | P-29 | Xiaoxi Fu | Tsinghua Univ., China | High Resolution Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Atomic Negative Lanthanide Ions | P-30 | Xiaoxue He | SWIP, China | Fast Charge Exchange Recombination Spectroscopy Diagnostic System on HL-2A Tokamak | P-31 | Yan Sun | Xuzhou Univ., China | Energy Levels and Radiative Transitions for the Multi-Excited States of C-like Ions | P-32 | Yongbo Tang | Shenzhen Technology Univ., China | Relativistic Coupled-cluster Calculation of Hyperfine-structure Constants of Doubly Ionized Lanthanum | P-33 | Zhongwen Wu | Northwest Normal Univ., China | Theoretical Calculations of Dielectronic Recombination Rate Coefficients of S15+ and S14+ Ions |
Eva's Shanghai Guide:
Eva's Shanghai Guide.pdf
Proceedings:
We are pleased to announce that the proceedings of the ASOS2019 symposium will be published by atoms. https://www.mdpi.com/journal/atoms/special_issues/ASOS2019 We would like to dedicate these proceedings in the honor of Professor Charlotte Froese Fischer. We are sure that all of you, experimentalist, theoreticians, astronomers, plasma diagnosticians have been touched by the work of Charlotte. Therefor we would also like to encourage anyone who would like to write some words honoring Charlotte to submit a short manuscript. We have set a 15th October deadline for manuscript submission. Extend to 15th November!
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