DESIREE Symposium 2022

Europe/Stockholm
Albano Building 2

Albano Building 2

Dag Hanstorp, Henning Schmidt (Stockholm University)
Description

Venue

Stockholm University, Albano Campus, Stockholm, Sweden
Building 2, Lecture Hall 2 (Hörsal 2)

Schedule start: Monday 22nd of August, 10:30

Schedule end: Wednesday 24th of August 15:00

General scope

DESIREE is a cryogenic double electrostatic ion-beam storage ring facility, and the symposium is thematically relating to DESIREE in several ways. We have invited lectures from other laboratories where electrostatic ion-beam storage is an important tool, we have presentations of results from DESIREE itself, and we have a number of interesting presentations from other areas of research related to the present work at DESIREE and acting as inspiration for future directions.

Invited speakers (confirmed)

  • Susanne Aalto, Chalmers University, Sweden Extragalactic astrochemistry - molecules thriving in extreme environments
  • Lars Andersen, Aarhus University, Denmark Applications of time-resolved action spectroscopy in ion storage rings at Aarhus University
  • Toshiyuki Azuma, RIKEN, Japan Slow deexcitation dynamics of molecular ions stored in RICE and TMU E-ring
  • Paul Barklem, Uppsala University, Sweden Mutual neutralisation in stellar atmospheres
  • Paola Bolognesi, University of Rome, Italy Photoionization and fragmentation of cyclic dipeptides, experimental and computational efforts on the search of the 'seeds of life’
  • James Bull, University of East Anglia, UK Isomer-specific photophysics of resveratrol anions
  • Elisabeth Gruber, University of Innsbruck, Austria Spectroscopy of helium-tagged molecular ions - Development of a new experimental setup
  • Christine Joblin, Université de Toulouse/CNRS, France Study of PAH photophysics using storage devices and astrophysical implications
  • Walter Kutschera, University of Vienna, Austria On the absolute dating with 14C and 41Ca
  • Ann Orel, UC Davis, USA Theoretical Studies of Mutual Neutralization Reactions
  • Søren Pape-Møller, Aarhus University, Denmark ELISA – the world’s first (?!) electrostatic storage ring
  • Els Peeters, Western University, Canada Formation and evolution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in space
  • Remigio Trujillo, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Electron-Nuclear Dynamics in time-dependent atomic and molecular processes: From charge transfer to molecular fragmentation
  • Xavier Urbain, Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Systematic study of mutual neutralization reactions with a single pass merged beam apparatus
  • Andreas Wolf, Max-Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany The Heidelberg CSR - recent results and plans
  • Daniel Zajfman, Weizmann Institute, Israel Electrostatic Ion-Beam Traps in Atomic and Molecular Physics

Format

This will be an actual in-person meeting! It will, however, be possible to follow the presentations via this zoom link. If time allows, questions written in the zoom chat will be taken, but priority is to the on-site participants.
The invited lectures will be of 30 min duration plus discussion and from the contributed abstracts, we will select a number for oral special reports of 15 min duration plus discussion. On Monday afternoon there will be a poster session, and the posters will be moved to the coffee break area so we can keep discussing them during the Tuesday and Wednesday coffee breaks.


Abstract submission 

To submit your abstract in pdf format for a poster presentation, with or without the option to be selected for an invited oral presentation, please follow the "Abstract submission" link in the left side menu or click here and follow the simple instructions. We will select ten oral presentations among those who submit an abstract and we encourage everybody to do so. In particular we welcome DESIREE users to submit abstracts on their work performed here.

The format of the posters should be A0 portrait to fit our boards!

Submission deadline: July 1st.  Abstract submission is re-opened, but now without the option of asking for an oral presentation.


Registration and conference fee

Registration is now open and the deadline is July 22nd. Please follow this two step process to be accepted to the symposium.

STEP 1 - Register using this registration form. You also have the chance to declare interest/register for the COST Action specialized meeting (information found in the next section) by checking the corresponding checkbox. Please note that Nordita is not administering or managing any aspect of the COST Action meeting.

STEP 2 - Pay the conference fee here. There is a conference fee of 1800 SEK excluding VAT for all participants of the symposium, except for the invited speakers, that includes the following: 

  • 3 lunches at the campus restaurant
  • 5 coffee breaks
  • 1 reception
  • 1 conference dinner

Specialized Meeting

COST Action MD-Gas (mdgas.eu) Working Group 1: New high-performance instrumentation and experimental methods - "Dynamics of molecules and clusters in cryogenic environments"

25 August 2022, Stockholm, Sweden

The focus of this specialized meeting will be technical achievements and challenges in the experimental study of gas-phase molecular dynamics, especially in cryogenic environments.

Sessions including presentations and panel discussions will be held on the following topics:

  • Particle detectors and detection schemes for cryogenic environments - Toshiyuki Azuma (RIKEN) chair
  • Action spectroscopy methods in cryogenic environments - Christine Joblin (Toulouse/CNRS) chair
  • Merged beams experiments in cryogenic environments - Andreas Wolf (MPIK) chair
The program is found here. 

Lunches

All participants are invited to lunch in the restaurant "Proviant", which is located in the same building as the Lecture Hall.


Dinner

We are happy to invite all participants to a dinner at Restaurant "Stora Skuggans Wärdshus"  at 19.00 on Tuesday August 23. The weather will be nice and we can walk there! You find it here.


Travel

Stockholm international airport, Arlanda, is reached directly from all major European Airports. There is a fast train to Stockholm and rather inexpensive buses. If you choose to take a Taxi you should always ask the driver for a fixed price before you leave the airport. It should not be more than 750 SEK.

Rail journeys from Hamburg via Copenhagen can be purchased from Deutsche Bahn.


Local Transport

Information about Stockholm’s local transport is available at sl.se.

Tickets can be purchased at all metro stations or from most tobacconists or using the SL app. A common ticket system is used for all transport modes including bus and metro. Note that for travel by local bus, you must have a ticket already when boarding, it is not possible to buy tickets on the bus.


Accommodation 

Nearby hotels include:
Elite Hotel Arcadia
Hotel Hansson
Rex Hotel
Time Hotel

Self-catered accommodation is available at the Wenner-Gren center, book via email.

Many other accommodations may be found on sites such as Booking.com or Hotels.com. There are many hotels in the city with easy bus connections to the Albano Campus, but it is a good idea to book well ahead. Stockholm is popular among tourists and the tourist season will still be ongoing by the end of August.


Organization of the meeting

This meeting is organized as a Nordita event.

Scientific Chair: Dag Hanstorp, University of Gothenburg
Co-chair: Henning Schmidt, Stockholm University
LOC: Suvasthika Indrajith, Mark Stockett, Henning Zettergren

 


Sponsored by

Nobel Foundation logo Wennergren logo
Nordita The Nobel Foundation Wenner-Gren Foundation

 

 

Participants
  • Alice Schmidt-May
  • Andreas Wolf
  • Ann Orel
  • Anne Pilgaard Rasmussen
  • Ansgar Simonsson
  • Antonio Juarez
  • Arnaud Dochain
  • Christine Joblin
  • Dag Hanstorp
  • Daniel Paul
  • daniel strasser
  • Daniel Zajfman
  • David Leimbach
  • Di Lu
  • Dominique TOUBLANC
  • Elisabeth Gruber
  • Els Peeters
  • Eva Wirström
  • Felix Nuesslein
  • Franziska Maria Maier
  • Fritzsche Stephan
  • Henning Schmidt
  • Henning Zettergren
  • Henrik Cederquist
  • Henrik Hartman
  • James Bull
  • Jan Cami
  • Johan Hörnquist
  • John Alexander
  • Jordan Dezalay
  • José Eduardo Navarro Navarrete
  • Julia Karls
  • karam elsisi
  • Lars Henrik Andersen
  • Mark Hugo Stockett
  • Mathias Poline
  • Mats Larsson
  • Michael Gatchell
  • MingChao Ji
  • Naemi Florin
  • Oliver Forstner
  • Olivier Durif
  • Paola Bolognesi
  • Patrik Hedvall
  • Paul Barklem
  • Paul Martini
  • Peter Reinhed
  • Raka Paul
  • Remigio Cabrera-Trujillo
  • Ricardo Méndez Fragoso
  • Richard Thomas
  • Stefan Rosén
  • Susanne Aalto
  • suvasthika indrajith
  • Søren Pape Møller
  • Toshiyuki Azuma
  • Uldis Berzins
  • Walter Kutschera
  • Xavier Urbain
  • Yining Huo
  • Zhu Boxing
  • Åsa Larson
    • 09:00 10:00
      Registration 1h

      Registration takes place outside the lecture room from 0900 and through the initial coffee.

    • 10:00 10:30
      Coffee 30m
    • 10:30 10:40
      Opening 10m
      Speaker: Dag Hanstorp
    • 10:40 11:15
      DESIREE 35m
      Speaker: Henning Schmidt
    • 11:15 11:50
      ELISA – the world’s first (?!) electrostatic storage ring 35m
      Speaker: Søren Pape Møller (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University)
    • 11:50 12:25
      Electrostatic Ion-Beam Traps in Atomic and Molecular Physics 35m
      Speaker: Daniel Zajfman (Weizmann Institute)
    • 12:25 13:45
      Lunch 1h 20m
    • 13:45 14:20
      Mutual neutralisation in stellar atmospheres 35m
      Speaker: Paul Barklem (Uppsala University)
    • 14:20 14:40
      Two-body vs three-body processes in mutual neutralisation reactions of atmospheric ions at DESIREE 20m
      Speaker: Mathias Poline (Stockholm University)
    • 14:40 15:00
      Mutual Neutralization of H3O+ + OH- experiments at DESIREE 20m
      Speaker: daniel strasser (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel)
    • 15:00 15:30
      Coffee 30m
    • 15:30 15:50
      Radioactive negative ions at ISOLDE 20m
      Speaker: David Leimbach (Gothenburg University (SE))
    • 15:50 16:25
      On the absolute dating with 14C and 41Ca 35m
      Speaker: Walter Kutschera (University of Vienna)
    • 16:25 17:30
      Posters and DESIREE visits 1h 5m AlbaNova Main Building

      AlbaNova Main Building

      Roslagstullsbacken 21
    • 17:30 19:30
      Reception and posters 2h AlbaNova Main Building

      AlbaNova Main Building

      Roslagstullsbacken 21
    • 09:00 09:35
      Slow deexcitation dynamics of molecular ions stored in RICE and TMU E-ring 35m
      Speaker: Prof. Toshiyuki Azuma (RIKEN)
    • 09:35 10:10
      Theoretical Studies of Mutual Neutralization Reactions 35m
      Speaker: Ann Orel (UC Davis)
    • 10:10 10:30
      Charge transfer in Sodium Iodide collisions 20m
      Speaker: Patrik Hedvall (Stockholm University)
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee 30m
    • 11:00 11:35
      Spectroscopy of helium-tagged molecular ions - Development of a new experimental setup 35m
      Speaker: Elisabeth Gruber (University of Innsbruck)
    • 11:35 12:10
      Photoionization and fragmentation of cyclic dipeptides, experimental and computational efforts on the search of the 'seeds of life’ 35m
      Speaker: Paola Bolognesi (CNR-ISM)
    • 12:10 12:30
      Studies of molecular properties using the Self-Heterodyne effect using a chirped Quantum Cascade Laser 20m
      Speaker: Dr Antonio M Juarez-Reyes (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
    • 12:30 13:45
      Lunch 1h 15m
    • 13:45 14:20
      Systematic study of mutual neutralization reactions with a single pass merged beam apparatus 35m
      Speaker: Xavier Urbain (Université Catholique de Louvain)
    • 14:20 14:40
      Mutual Neutralization in sub-eV fullerene collisions 20m
      Speaker: Raka Paul (Stockholm University)
    • 14:40 15:00
      Effect of the anion orbital momentum on mutual neutralization processes 20m
      Speaker: Arnaud Dochain (Université catholique de Louvain)
    • 15:00 15:30
      Coffee 30m
    • 15:30 15:50
      Radiative lifetimes in atomic negative ions 20m
      Speaker: Julia Karls (University of Gothenburg)
    • 15:50 16:25
      Electron-Nuclear Dynamics in time-dependent atomic and molecular processes: From charge transfer to molecular fragmentation 35m
      Speaker: Remigio Trujillo (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)
    • 16:25 17:00
      Extragalactic astrochemistry - molecules thriving in extreme environments 35m
      Speaker: Susanne Aalto (Chalmers University)
    • 19:00 22:00
      Dinner at "Stora Skuggan" 3h
    • 09:00 09:35
      The Heidelberg CSR - recent results and plans 35m
      Speaker: Andreas Wolf (Max-Planck Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg)
    • 09:35 10:10
      Isomer-specific photophysics of resveratrol anions 35m
      Speaker: James Bull (University of East Anglia)
    • 10:10 10:30
      New Lifetime Limit for the Ground State Vinylidene Anion H2CC- 20m
      Speaker: Felix Nuesslein (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg, 69117, Germany)
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee 30m
    • 11:00 11:35
      Study of PAH photophysics using storage devices and astrophysical implications 35m
      Speaker: Christine Joblin (Université de Toulouse/CNRS)
    • 11:35 12:10
      Formation and evolution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in space 35m
      Speaker: Els Peeters (Western University)
    • 12:10 12:30
      Efficient stabilization of cyanonaphthalene by fast radiative cooling 20m
      Speaker: Mark Hugo Stockett (Stockholm University)
    • 12:30 13:45
      Lunch 1h 15m
    • 13:45 14:05
      Laser Photodetachment Studies on negative Ions in the Frankfurt low energy Storage Ring 20m
      Speaker: Dr Oliver Forstner (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)
    • 14:05 14:40
      Applications of time-resolved action spectroscopy in ion storage rings at Aarhus University 35m
      Speaker: Lars Andersen (Aarhus University)
    • 14:40 15:00
      Closing 20m