20 Years of Spectroscopy with the
Electron Beam Ion Trap


November 12 - 16, 2006
Berkeley, California
Registration
Program
 
Monday, November 13, 2006
TimeSpeakerAffiliationTitle
8:45Welcome
9:00R. MarrsLLNLMilestones in EBIT Spectroscopy and Why It Almost Didn't Work
9:30J. NilsenLLNLThe Role of EBIT in X-ray Laser Research
10:00S. KahnColumbiaThe Role of EBIT in X-ray Astronomy
10:35 - 10:50 BREAK
10:50J. SapirsteinU of Notre DamePrecision Tests of QED with EBIT
11:35J. HendersonLLNLReview of Polarization Measurements with EBIT
12:05H-L. ZhangLANLThe Relativistic Distorted-Wave Method for Calculating Cross Sections for Excitation and Ionization With An Electron Beam
12:30 - 14:00 LUNCH
14:00K-T. ChengLLNLHigh-Precision Relativistic Atomic Structure Calculations and the EBIT
14:30E. TräbertBochum/LLNLAtomic lifetime measurements employing an electron beam ion trap
15:10 - 15:25 BREAK
15:25A-M. Mĺrtensson-PendrillGöteborg UAtoms Through the Looking Glass - A Relativistic Challenge
16:10J. Crespo López-UrrutiaHeidelbergThe Visible Spectrum of HCI: A Window to Fundamental Physics
16:40G. DrakeU of WindsorProbing Halo Nuclei with High Precision Atomic Spectroscopy
17:10 - 17:20 BREAK
17:20D. KnappLLNLEarly Dielectronic Recombination Measurements at EBIT
17:50K. WongLLNLElectron Impact Ionization Measurements of Li-like Ions
18:05V. JacobsNRL, WashingtonK-alpha X-ray Emission Spectra from Highly Charged Fe Ions in EBIT
18:25 END OF TALKS


Tuesday, November 14, 2006
TimeSpeakerAffiliationTitle
8:45M. SchneiderLLNLAn Overview of EBIT Data and Experiments on Laser-Produced Plasmas
9:15K. WidmannLLNLCalibration of ICF X-ray Diagnostics
9:45S. HansenLLNLThe Importance of Benchmarking Charge Balance Measurements for Validation of Collisional-Radiative Models
10:20 - 10:35 BREAK
10:35M. MayLLNLMeasuring the Ionization Balance of Gold in EBIT of Importance to ICF
11:05D. SavinColumbiaAnalog and Digital Simulations of Maxwellian Plasmas
11:35M. GuStanfordFe L-Shell Resonance Contributions and Wavelengths/FAC Development
12:05 - 13:30 LUNCH
13:30J. BaileySNLHigh Energy Density Plasma Spectroscopy at the Z Facility
14:00A. SafronovaU Nevada, RenoThe Importance of the EBIT Data for Z-Pinch Plasma Diagnostics
14:30R. HuttonLund/ShanghaiApplications of EBITs to Spectra of Multi-Electron Ions, Some Solved and Some Unsolved Problems
15:00- 15:15 BREAK
15:15S. PorterNASA-GoddardThe XRS Microcalorimeter Spectrometer at EBIT: Broadband, High Resolution, High Time-Resolution, Non-Dispersive Spectroscopy from 0.1 to 100 keV
15:55B. BeckLLNLThe Wimpy Gamma Line: Energy Splitting of the Ground-State Doublet of the 229Th Nucleus
16:25D. ThornLLNLHigh-Resolution Spectroscopy of K-Shell Praseodymium with a High-Energy Microcalorimeter
16:4 END OF TALKS
17:0 GUIDED TOUR of the Berkeley City Club designed by Julia Morgan, California's first woman architect
17:3 WINE TASTING
19:4 BANQUET


Wednesday, November 15, 2006
TimeSpeakerAffiliationTitle
8:45C. SkinnerPrincetonHigh-Z Ions for Magnetic Fusion Diagnostics
9:15A. GrafUC DavisSpectroscopy on Magnetically Confined Plasmas Using EBIT Spectrometers
9:40N. PeacockCulhamAnticipated X-ray and VUV Spectroscopic Data from ITER with Appropriate Diagnostics Instrumentation
10:10 - 10:25BREAK
10:25M. BitterPrincetonMeasurements of the Intercombination and Forbidden Lines of He-like Ions in Tokamak Plasmas and on EBIT
10:55J. LepsonUC BerkeleyEUV Spectroscopy in the Extreme Ultraviolet Region on EBIT and NSTX for Laboratory Astrophysics
11:25G. BrownLLNLThe Fe XVII Lines 3C and 3D: A History of Observation, Calculation, and Laboratory Measurement
11:55 - 13:15LUNCH
13:15E. BeharTechnion U, HaifaSupporting X-ray Astrophysics with Atomic Codes and with EBIT Measurements
13:45H. ChenLLNLElectron-impact Excitation Cross Section Measurements on EBIT
14:10D. LiedahlLLNLSilicon Ion Fluorescence Spectrscopy in Vela X-1
14:25 - 14:40BREAK
14:40L. SchweikardGreifswaldThe Magnetic Trapping Mode, EBIT as a Penning Trap
15:10B. WargelinHarvard-SmithsonianCharge Exchange Measurements and Astrophysical Applications
15:40S. OtrantoU Missouri, RollaX-ray Emmision Cross Sections Following Electron Capture by Multiply-charged Ions of Astrophysical Interest
16:10M. CarpenterUC BerkeleyThe Photon Clean Method: A Novel Approach to Analyzing X-ray Spectra
16:35 - 16:45BREAK
16:45J. Bailey, P. Beiersdorfer, C. Biedermann, C. Biedermann, J. Crespo López-UrrutiaUNSOLVED MYSTERIES - I
18:00END OF TALKS
18:30GUIDED TOUR of the Berkeley City Club designed by Julia Morgan, California's first woman architect
19:00 - 21:00POSTER SESSION + 20 YEAR EBIT EXHIBIT


Thursday, November 16, 2006
TimeSpeakerAffiliationTitle
8:45R. SchuchStockholmFirst Results from the Stockholm EBIT
9:05Y. Zou/R. HuttonShanghaiThe Progress at the Shanghai EBIT
9:25J. DillingTRIUMF, VancouverThe TITAN EBIT, a Rapid Charge Breeder for Radioactive Isotopes and Much More. Status and Plans
9:45G. GwinnerManitobaA Cooler Trap for the TITAN On-Line Trapping Facility at TRIUMF
10:05G. Brown, J. Crespo López-Urrutia, V. Jacobs UNSOLVED MYSTERIES II
10:35 - 10:50BREAK
10:50C. BiedermannBerlinThe Berlin EBIT Project: Fusion-Relevant Spectroscopy of Highly Charged Ions
11:15N. NakamuraTokyoRecent Activity at the Tokyo EBIT
11:40J. SilverOxford17 Years of the Oxford EBIT
12:00D. CrosbyOxfordX-ray and Laser Spectroscopy on the Oxford EBIT
12:20J. Crespo López-UrrutiaHeidelbergSoft X-ray Laser Spectroscopy with an Electron Beam Ion Trap
12:40END OF TALKS
13:00LLNL EBIT/NIF TOUR -- Bus Leaves (Box lunch provided for bus ride)
19:00BUS RETURNS to Durant Hotel/Berkeley City Club
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