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  26th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON

  ION-ATOM COLLISIONS

July 20-22, 2019 - Paris (France)

Satellite of ICPEAC 2019

Scientific program

The scientific program includes invited talks (30 min, including 5 min for questions), selected talks (20 min, including 3 min for questions), a poster session (format A0 portrait) as well as flash presentations (5mn).

ISIAC 2019 program at a glance


INVITED SPEAKERS


Emmanouil Benis
University of Ioannina, Greece
Influence of metastable states in ionic beams colliding with atomic targets
Jérôme Bernard
Claude Bernard University, France
Cooling dynamics of PAHs cations probed by laser photo-dissociation in a compact electrostatic storage ring, the Mini-Ring
Sándor Borbély
Babeş-Bolyai University, Romania
Electron correlations in the antiproton energy-loss distribution in He
Alfredo Correa
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Ab-initio calculations of stopping power in crystals
Yong Gao
Institute of Modern Physics, China
Fully differential study of the few-body dynamics in multi-electron atomic fragmentation processes
Alexandre Gumberidze
GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research, Germany
K-shell excitation of hydrogen-like and helium-like uranium in relativistic collisions
Sébastien Incerti
Bordeaux University, France
Overview of the Geant4-DNA software for early DNA damage prediction
Alisher Kadyrov
Curtin University, Australia
Wave-packet continuum-discretization approach to ion-atom scattering
Naoko Kono
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Observation of very slow de-excitation dynamics of hot carbon cluster anions
Basu Lamichhane
Temple University, USA
Study of dissociative capture in p+H2 collisions using COLd Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy (COLTRIMS) and its application to sterile neutrino search
Ugo de Luna
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
CH4 fragmentation from single and double ionization by proton and electron impact
Konstantin Lyashchenko
St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Electron loss from highly charged ions in high-energy collisions with light atoms
Alain Mery
Caen Normandy University, France
Ion induced fragmentation of small atomic and molecular clusters
Oldrich Novotny
Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany
Rotational-state resolved dissociative recombination measurements at the Cryogenic Storage Ring (CSR)
Ismanuel Rabádan
University Autonomous Madrid, Spain
Nonadiabatic fragmentation of H2O+ and isotopomers
Philippe Roncin
Paris-Saclay University, France
Electron capture by low velocity highly charged ions. A tribute to Michel Barat
Cristina Sanz-Sanz
University Autonomous Madrid, Spain
Field-modified-potential-energy-curves-control of the dissociation branching ratio in the IBr system
Lothar Schmidt
Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Projectile dependence of the saddle point electron emission in slow collision
Yoko Shiina
University of Tsukuba, Japan
Cluster effect on the yield of Auger electrons emitted through Coster-Kronig transitions
Lokesh Tribedi
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India
Fast ion collisions with nucleobase molecules at Bragg peak
Yong Wu
Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, China
Double-electron capture in low energy H+ + H- collisions
Henning Zettergren
Stockholm University, Sweden
Studies of molecular and cluster relaxation processes in DESIREE


SELECTED SPEAKERS


Dariusz Banaś 
Jan Kochanowski University, Poland
Nanostructuring of gold nanolayers by an impact of low-energy highly charged xenon ions
Marin Chabot
Université Paris Saclay, France
Coulomb explosion of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons induced by heavy cosmic rays: carbon chains production rates
Juana Gervasoni
Centro Atomico Bariloche, Argentina
Alpha particle irradiation in nanospheres of Y2O3 embedded in a matrix of Tungsten
Maria Silvia Gravielle
University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Influence of thermal lattice vibrations on the visibility of GIFAD patterns
Makoto Imai
Kyoto University, Japan
Charge-state evolution for 1.0 and 2.0 MeV/u C, S, and W ions after C-foil penetration and their application to a benchmark of collision cross sections
Yury Kozhedub
St. Petersburg State University Russia
Double-electron-capture processes in low- and intermediate-energy Th90+-Ru42+(1s2) collisions
Rita Prosmiti
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain
Intermolecular interactions and stability of cationic alkali-dimers in He clusters
Daniel Wolf Savin
Columbia University, USA
Astrochemically motivated experimental and theoretical studies of isotope exchange reactions between D and isotopologues of H3+
Pavel Nikolaevich Terekhin
Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany
Double ionization of He by ion impact: correlation factors
Karoly Tőkési
Hungary Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Interaction of lithium atom with hydrogen molecule
Baoren Wei
Fudan University, China
Proton migration in hydrocarbons induced by highly charged ion impact
Xiaolong Zhu
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
State-selective single electron capture in slow He+-He collisions


FLASH PRESENTATION


Andrey Bondarev 
St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Electron-loss-to-continuum cusp in relativistic collisions of uranium ions with gaseous targets
Jean-Pierre Briand
Sorbonne University, France
Interaction of highly charged ions with different allotropic varieties of carbon surfaces
Marcin Gronowski
University of Warsaw, Poland
Ultracold interactions of alkali-metal and alkaline-earth-metal ions with spin-polarized metastable helium atoms
Dalong Guo
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
State-selective electron capture in C4+ + He collisions at intermediate impact energies
Natalia Koval
CIC Nanogune, Spain
Electronic stopping power of solar cell materials for protons from first-principles calculations
Ladislau Nagy
Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
Two-center interference in the ionization of H2
Hiromichi Okon
Kyoto University, Japan
Probing cosmic rays utilizing atomic-collision data
Paul Oxley
The College of the Holy Cross, USA
Measurements of proton-lithium charge transfer cross sections at low and intermediate energies
Edwin Enam Quashie
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Electronic stopping power of molecular hydrogen in aluminum
Philippe Roncin
Université Paris Saclay, France
Diffraction of 80 eV hydrogen through suspended graphene
Iman Ziaeian
Hungary Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Classical simulation of the collision between Be4+ and H

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POSTER PRESENTATION

 

C Bagdia, M Roy Chowdhury, A Mandal, J M Monti, R D Rivarola, and L C Tribedi
DDCS of e-emission from CH4 upon impact with 3.5 MeV/u bare silicon ions

A I Bondarev, Y S Kozhedub, V M Shabaev, and G Plunien
Electron-loss-to-continuum cusp in relativistic collisions of uranium ions with gaseous targets

C Brand, T Susi, J Kotakoski, M Arndt, M Debiossac, F Aguillon, and P Roncin
Diffraction of 80 eV hydrogen through suspended graphene

J P Briand, and S Terracol
Interaction of highly charged ions with different allotropic varieties of carbon surfaces

A Cabrera-Ramírez, D J Arismendi-Arrieta, Á Valdés, and R Prosmiti
First-principles approaches on guest-free/guest-host interactions in clathrate hydrates

M Debiossac, P  Pan, and P Roncin 
Inelastic diffraction of fast atoms on crystal surfaces: a Lamb-Dicke regime in shallow atomic collisions

J Gervasoni, R Barrachina, and S Segui
Interference processes in plasmon excitations by external charged particles for incoming and outgoing trajectories

M Gronowski, and M Tomza 
Ultracold interactions of alkali-metal and alkaline-earth-metal ions with spin-polarized metastable helium atoms

D L Guo, J W Gao, S F Zhang, X L Zhu, Y Gao, J W Xu, D M Zhao,Y Wu, J G Wang, A Dubois, and X Ma 
State-selective electron capture in C4+ + He collisions at intermediate impact energies

G Guo, D Wang, Z Zhao, and X Zhang 
Scaling law investigation on dissociation ratios in negative-ion and gas collisions

P-M Hillenbrand, S Hagmann, Y A Litvinov and T Stöhlker
Zero-degree electron spectroscopy of highly-charged-ion–atom collisions in a storage ring

A Hussain, L H Yang, B Da, S F Mao, K Tőkési, and Z J Ding 
Backscattering coefficient of beryllium by Monte Carlo simulation

C Illescas, M A Lombana, L Méndez, I Rabadán, and J Suárez 
Numerical treatment of ion collisions with water molecules

A Jorge, C Illescas, L Méndez, and I Rabadán 
Double electron capture and electron production in p + Ar collisions

M Kaur, H Mohan, A K Jain, P S Singh, and S Sharma
Investigation of multiple ionization effect in Sn with low energy H+ ions

N E Koval, F Da Pieve, and E Artacho
Electronic stopping power of solar cell materials for protons from first-principles calculations

D S La Mantia, P N S Kumara, S L Buglione, C P McCoy, C J Taylor, J S White, A Kayani, and J A Tanis 
Radiative double electron capture for 2.11 MeV/u F9+,8++N2, Ne

H J Lüdde, M Horbatsch, and T Kirchner 
Independent-atom-model pixel counting method calculations for proton collisions from biologically relevant molecules

T Mahajan, K Béroff, B Pons, C Illescas, M Chabot, T IdBarkach, A Jorge, N F Aguirre, and S Diaz-Tendero
Energy deposit by electron excitation in CnN+ projectiles (n=1-3) colliding at intermediate velocity with He atoms : semi-empirical estimates and calculations

T Mukoyama 
Atomic excitation and ionization by neutrons

L Nagy, L Czipa, and K Nagy-Póra
Two-center interference in the ionization of H2

F Navarrete, M F Ciappina, and R O Barrachina 
Towards a unifying method for characterizing perturbative calculations including coherence effects

T Ohyama-Yamaguchi, and A Ichimura 
Stereo-dynamical ion-pair formation in collisions of highly-charged ions with Ar2

H Okon, A M Imai, T Tanaka, H Uchida, and T G Tsuru 
Probing cosmic rays utilizing atomic-collision data

P Oxley
Measurements of proton-lithium charge transfer cross sections at low and intermediate energies

E E Quashie, X Andrade, and A A Correa
Electronic stopping power of molecular hydrogen in aluminum

F Ribeiro, W Wolff, G C Almeida, M L M Rocco, H M Boechat-Roberty, and E F da Silveira
Low-temperature chemistry of acetonitrile, acrylonitrile and isobutyronitrile induced by highly-charged fission fragment impact

M Roy Chowdhury, C Bagdia, A Mandal, J Monti, R D Rivarola, and L C Tribedi
Ionization of O2 in collisions with 200 keV protons and 5.5 MeV/u bare C-ions

D Schury, A Méry, J M Ramillon, L Adoui, J-Y Chesnel, A Lévy, S Macé, C Prigent, J Rangama, P Rousseau, S Steydli, M Trassinelli, D Vernhet, A Gumberidze, T Stöhlker, A Bräuning-Demian, C Hahn, U Spillmann, and E Lamour 
The low energy beamline of the FISIC experiment: current status of construction and performance

M V Vinitha, P K Najeeb, A Kala, P Bhatt, C P Safvan, S Vig, and U Kadhane 
Plasmon mediated isomerization dynamics in proton-PAH collisions at intermediate velocities

W Wolff, H de Luna, M Capiglioni, P Pérez, S Otranto, N D Cariatore, and S Suárez 
Dissociative ionization of water by O+ collision in the perturbative regime

W Wolff, H de Luna, L C Rodrigues da Silva, E C Montenegro, and H J.Lüdde 
Single and double ionization of ammonia by proton collision: experiments and model calculations

S Yan, X Ma, and X L Zhu 
Fragmentation of CF3I induced by electron collision

S F Zhang, Y Gao, X L Zhu, D L Guo, M Schulz, A B Voitkiv, and X Ma 
Measuring the scattering phases of ion-atom collisions via two-center interference effects

I Ziaeian, and K Tőkési 
Classical simulation of the collision between Be4+ and H

T J M Zouros, I Madesis, E P Benis, A Laoutaris, J W Gao, and A Dubois 
Coherence effects in dielectronic processes during swift C4+(1s2) collisions with helium and hydrogen

 

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