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General information
This conference has already a long history, as its origins go back to the 1950s and 1960s to Atomic Mass and Fundamental Constants (AMCO) and the Nuclei Far From Stability (NFFS) series of conferences. Held jointly in 1992, the conferences officially merged in 1995 in Arles, France where the First International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (ENAM) was held. Since then, subsequent conferences have been held at Bellaire, Michigan (1998), Hameenlinna, Finland (2001), and Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia USA (2004). The fifth conference will be held at Castle Ryn in Mazurian Lakes District, Poland, organized by the University of Warsaw together with the Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies.
Topics
Following the tradition, the conference will cover a broad range of topics consisting of talks highlighting recent achievements in the following fields:
* Atomic masses and fundamental constants
* Fundamental symmetries and interactions
* Nuclear astrophysics
* Nuclear moments, radii, and transition rates
* Forms of radioactivity
* Nuclear structure, nuclei at the drip lines
* Heaviest elements and fission
* Radioactive ion beam production
* Reactions with radioactive ion beams
* Experimental developments and applications
In addition to invited talks, the program will consist of oral presentations selected from submitted abstracts. The remaining contributions, if suitable for this conference, may be presented as posters. (The posters will be accompanied by a short oral presentations during a dedicated session.)
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