Universal physics in Many-Body Quantum Systems – From Atoms to Quarks

Europe/Rome
Meeting room (ECT* - Villa Tambosi)

Meeting room

ECT* - Villa Tambosi

Strada delle Tabarelle, 286 38123 - Villazzano (TN) Italy
Atsushi Hosaka (Osaka University), Emiko Hiyama (Kyushu/RIKEN), Hans-Werner Hammer (TU Darmstadt), Makoto Oka (JAEA), Philipp Gubler (JAEA), Sebastian Koenig (TU Darmstadt)
Description

Universal physics in Many-Body Quantum Systems – From Atoms to Quarks

The workshop provides an interdisciplinary setting to discuss recent advances and challenges for physicists working on a wide range of systems, ranging from quarks and hadrons to cold atoms and molecules. Universality is now recognized as a common feature of strongly interacting quantum systems, independent of the details of the interaction at short distances. It is expected to provide a basis for the solution of many quantum phenomena in few- and many-body systems. We will discuss individual problems in the different research areas from the universal point of view such as Efimov physics and weakly-bound states, resonances, and BEC-BCS crossover. We also discuss correlations and emergent phenomena such as the formation of clusters in many-body systems.

Local Secretary - Ines Campo
  • Monday 7 October
    • 09:00 10:00
      Registration
    • 10:00 10:25
      SESSION | Cold atoms, dimers, trimers
    • 11:15 12:00
      Universality in Few-Body systems 45m
      Speaker: Hans-Werner Hammer (TU Darmstadt)
    • 11:20 12:00
      Cluster formation dynamics in cold atomic gases 40m
      Speaker: Munekazu Horikoshi
    • 12:00 12:20
      Embedding nuclear physics inside the unitary-limit window 20m
      Speaker: Mario Gattobigio (Universite de Nice-Sophia Antipolis)