Astronomy with Radioactivities V:
"From Gamma Rays to Stardust" (Final Program)
September 5-9, 2005: Clemson University, at the Madren Center (on the golf course) Program Version 05. Sep 05
Sunday, September 4
Welcome Reception: 7pm at the Madren Center
Monday, September 5
9:00 AM Registration outside the main auditorium
12:00 PM Lunch
1:30 PM Welcome Remarks Chris Przirembel
1:45 PM Opening Remarks Dieter Hartmann
Production and Ejection of Radioisotopes: Sources
2:00 PM A Review of Massive Star Evolution Alexander Heger
2:30 PM Signatures of Isotopes in SN Ia & Cosmology Peter Höflich
2:50 PM Fe60 synthesis in massive stars: What you'd like to know and do not (yet) know Marco Limongi
3:05 PM Al26 synthesis in massive stars: What you'd like to know and do not (yet) know Alessandro Chieffi
3:20 PM Coffee Break
3:50 PM The Challenge to Understanding Al-26 Emission from OB Associations Richard Rothschild
4:10 PM 26Al production from gamma-Velorum: point source or diffuse emission at 1.8 MeV? Nami Mowlavi
4:30 PM The runaway OB field star population: origin and implications Hans Zinnecker
5:00 PM Searches for Additional Stars with Detectable U and Th Timothy C Beers
5:30 PM Nucleocosmochronology and the r Process Brad Meyer
6:00 PM End of Daytime Program
Tuesday, September 6
9:00 AM Core Collapse Physics Adam Burrows
9:40 AM A new Core Collapse Mechanism Qui-he Peng
10:00 AM Poster Advertisements
10:20 AM Coffee Break
10:50 AM Changes to the r-Process Paradigm Chris Fryer
11:20 AM Influence of the Explosion Mechanism on the Ejecta of Core Collapse Supernova William Raph Hix
11:45 AM Radioactivity during Solar Flares  from the observation of the Annihilation line Ben Zion Kozlovsky
12:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM Nucleosynthesis in intermediate-mass AGB stars Amanda Karakas
2:20 PM The nature of the strong s-component and its observational counterpart: the Pb stars Roberto Gallino
2:40 PM s-process in Extremely Metal Poor (EMP) Massive Stars Lih-Sin The
3:00 PM s-Process Abundances in Halo Blue Stragglers: Mass Transfer and Galactic Mergers Jeremy King
3:20 PM Radioactivities from novae Margarida Hernanz
3:40 PM Numerical simulations of the spreading of accreted matter on white dwarfs.    Jacob Lund Fisker
4:00 PM Coffee Break
4:30 PM Propagation and Fate of Radioisotopes: Source Vicinity
4:30 PM The Production of Cosmic Rays in Young Supernova Remnants Don Ellison
5:00 PM Simulating the Turbulent Mixing of Metals and Radioactivities in the ISM Dinshaw S. Balsara
5:30 PM Cosmic Ray Isotopes, WR Stars, and the Superbubble Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays Walter (Bob) Binns
6:00 PM A New Approach to the Solution of Large Thermonuclear Burning Networks Mike Guidry
6:30 PM End of Daytime Program
7:00 PM Evening Reception at Don Clayton’s home in Seneca, SC
Wednesday, September 7
9:00 AM The Chemical Evolution of Dust: The Delayed Injection of PAH's into the ISM Eli Dwek
9:30 AM Effects of Stellar Evolution on the Nature of  SiC Grains in Outflows of C Stars Angela Speck
9:45 AM Mass & Mass-Loss Rate of the Precursor of the Oxygen-Rich SNR in NGC 4449 Christina Lacey
9:55 AM Observation of the shrapnel around the Vela SNR Hiroshi Tsunemi
10:05 AM Nuclear Diagnostics of the Cosmos Stan Woosley
10:35 AM X- or Gamma-Rays from Supernovae in Glacial Ice Yuko Motizuki
10:50 AM Coffee Break
11:20 AM Radioisotope Decay and Annihilation: Gamma-Rays
11:20 AM Highlights from INTEGRAL Christoph Winkler
11:40 AM Gamma-Ray Observational News from INTEGRAL: 26Al and 60Fe Roland Diehl
12:00 PM An INTEGRAL/IBIS view of young SNRs through the 44Ti gamma-ray lines Matthieu Renaud
12:20 PM A Comprehensive Search for Gamma-ray Lines with INTEGRAL/SPI Ken Watanabe
12:35 PM CGRO?OSSE Observations of e+ Annihilation: Quantifying the Disk Component Peter Milne
12:50 PM Conference Group Photo
1:00 PM Lunch
3:00 PM Free afternoon
6:00 PM The Don Clayton Fest and Rost
6:00 PM Gathering with wine & beer
6:30 PM DDC Rost I
7:15 PM Conference Dinner
8:00 PM DDC Rost II, with Music
11:00 PM End of Day
Thursday, September 8
9:00 AM A model for the observed positron annihilation emission from the Milky Way Nikos Prantzos
9:20 AM X-ray Lines from Young Supernova Remnants Mark Leising
9:35 AM When Stars Attack: Live Radioactivities as Signatures of Nearby Supernova Explosions Brian Fields
9:55 AM The Galactic Star Formation Rate Dieter Hartmann
10:10 AM Coffee Break
10:40 AM The Cosmic Stellar Birth and Death Rates John Beacom
11:00 AM The SNIa rate in the local universe Louie Strigari
11:20 AM Cosmic gamma-ray background from SNe Ia: Evidence for missing gamma-rays at MeV Kyungjin Ahn
11:40 AM An Experimental Perspective on Induced Depopulation of Nuclear Isomers James Carroll
12:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM 56Co Decay Lines and Core-Collapse Supernova Asymmetries Aimee Hungerford
2:20 PM Late Light Curves of Normal Type Ia supernovae. Jessica C. Lair
2:30 PM Neutron Capture Rates on Radioactive Nuclides - DANCE Rene Reifarth
2:40 PM Extinct Radioactivities in Pre-solar Grains
2:40 PM Locating 44Ti Nucleosynthesis with STARDUST Don Clayton
3:00 PM Measurements of the radioisotopes 26Al and 41Ca in presolar hibonite grains. Ernst Zinner
3:20 PM Presolar graphite from the Murchison meteorite: Noble gases revisited Sachiko Amari
3:40 PM Coffee Break
4:10 PM Multi-element isotopic analysis of single presolar SiC grains Julia G. Barzyk
4:30 PM Nucleosynthesis of short-lived isotopes in AGB stars: implications for presolar grains Andrew Davis
5:00 PM Isotopc Analysis of Presolar Graphite Grains from Orgueil Manavi Jadhav
5:20 PM The origin of short-lived radionuclides Matthieu Gounelle
5:40 PM Graphites of supernova origin: Constraints on nucleosynthesis Kevin Croat
6:00 PM End of Daytime Program
Friday, September 9
9:00 AM Astronomical Capabilities and Opportunities
9:00 AM The ACT Concept Study Steven Boggs
9:20 AM Gamma-Ray Lenses - Taking a Deeper Look at Sites of Nucleosynthesis Cornelia Wunderer
9:40 AM The MEGA Project: Science Goals and Hardware Development Peter Bloser
9:55 AM Performance estimate of the MEGA space telescope Andreas Zoglauer
10:10 AM Detection method of live 244Pu by Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry Avishai Ofan
10:25 AM Coffee Break
10:55 AM Nuclear Astrophysics with RHESSI David Smith
11:10 AM Using Fluorine Abundances to Probe Core-Collapse Supernova Neutrinos Verne Smith
11:25 AM The Potential for Gamma-Ray Line Observations with the CASTER BH Finder Probe Mark McConnell
11:40 AM Nuclear astrophysics experiments with charged particles at LENA Christian Iliadis
11:55 AM Farewell Remarks Roland Diehl
12:00 PM End of Workshop
Posters
Metallicity in the Solar Neighborhood Out to 60pc Roggie Boone
The Clemson University Nuclear Astrophysics Web Resource Page Jason Brown
Possible Identification of a Metal-Rich Old Moving Group Abigail Daane
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Supernova Ejecta - Molecular Cloud Interactions Keith Davis
The EXIST Black Hole Finder Probe Jerry Fishman
The CASTER Black Hole Finder Probe Mark McConnell
Alternative 26Al nucleosynthesis Qui-he Peng
Oxygen in the Hyades: The Giant-Dwarf Discrepancy Revisited Simon Schuler
Eu isotope measurements in SiC grains collected from Primitive meteorites Kentaro Terada
Investigation of the 4/09 keV 44Ti Line in Cas A Makk Theiling
The ACT Vision Mission Study Simulation Effort Cornelia Wunderer
Constraining Supernova Neutrino Parameters with LiBeB GCE Takashi Yoshida
How do we mix supernova ejecta  to reproduce isotopic ratios of presolar grains                      Takashi Yoshida
MEGAlib - The Medium Energy Gamma-ray Astronomy Software Library Andreas Zoglauer