Program of
The International Symposium on New Trends of Physics: Part2
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, March 17-18, 2003
March 17, Monday (at Lecture Room 5-2-06, 2nd Floor of Building No.5)
9:30- 9:40 Opening
K. Kumagai (Hokkaido University)
Session of Condensed Matter Physics
Quantum critical Phenomena (Chair: K. Kumagai)
9:40-10:20 Quantum phase transitions in correlated metals
A. de Visser (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
10:20-10:50 Magnetization study on U1-xThxBe13
K. Tenya (Hokkaido University)
10:50-11:20 SC-AF phase separation on the organic superconductor -(BEDT-TTF)2X
A. Kawamoto (Hokkaido University)
11:20-11:40 Break
Skutterudites (Chair: F. J. Ohkawa)
11:40-12:20 Metal-insulator transition of filled skutterudite compounds
C. Sekine (Muroran Institute of Technology)
12:20-13:00 Novel electronic bandstructures and Fermi surfaces in the filled skutterudites
H. Harima (ISIR, Osaka University)
13:00-14:00 Lunch
Exotic superconductors (Chair: M. Ido)
14:00-14:40 É SR studies on High-Tc compounds
Y. Uemura (Columbia University / IFCAM-IMR, Tohoku University)
14:40-15:10 Superconducting condensation energy in pseudogap regime of La214; new energy scale for
superconductivity
N. Momono (Hokkaido University)
15:10-15:50 First-order superconducting transition in CeCo1-xRhxIn5
T. Sakakibara (ISSP, University of Tokyo)
15:50-16:10 Break
Frustrated systems (Chair: T. Sakakibara)
16:10-16:40 Magnetization process of the spin ice system
S. Yoshida (Hokkaido University)
16:40-17:20 Metal-insulator transition of BaVS3
H. Nakamura (Himeji Institute of Technology)
March 18, Tuesday (at Lecture Room 5-2-06, 2nd Floor of Building No.5)
Hidden order (Chair: H. Harima)
9:00- 9:40 Multipolar ordering in NpO2
P. Santini (Universita' di Parma, Italy)
9:40-10:10 Hidden order and inhomogeneous magnetism of URu2Si2 studied by neutron diffraction,
NMR and mSR
H. Amitsuka (Hokkaido University)
10:10-10:50 Exotic magnetism in PrB6, CeB6 and URu2Si2
F. J. Ohkawa (Hokkaido University)
10:50-11:10 Break
CDW/SDW, Low dimensionality, Topological materials (Chair: M. Oda)
11:10-11:50 Phase diagram of driven charge-density waves
R. E. Thorne (Cornell University, U.S.A.)
11:50-12:30 Topological crystals of transition metal chalcogenideÅFstructure and electrical properties
S. Tanda (Hokkaido University)
12:30- Closing
H. Amitsuka (Hokkaido University)
18:00- Conference Banquet (at Faculty House Trillium, Restaurant ELM)
March 18, Tuesday (at Lecture Room 5-2-05, 2nd Floor of Building No.5)
Session of Astrophysics
Chemical evolution, stellar evolution and stellar mass loss (Chair: A. Habe)
9:00-9:35 New developments in galactic chemical evolution
B. K. Gibson and D. Kawata (Swinburne University, Australia)
9:35-10:05 Stellar matter mixing in a globular cluster
M. Y. Fujimoto (Hokkaido University)
10:05-10:40 A white dwarf companion to the silicate carbon star BM Gem
H. Izumiura (National Astronomical Observatory, Japan)
10:40-10:55 Break
10:55-11:20 The evolutionary characteristics of low-mass pop.III stars and the origin of the most
metal-poor star HE0107-5240
T. Suda (Hokkaido University)
Molecules and Dust in the Late Stage of Stellar Evolution and Connection with Interstellar matter
(Chair: M.Nakai)
11:20-11:55 Warm molecular gas around AGB stars : ISO and beyond
I. Yamamura (The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science)
11:55-13:00 Lunch
13:00-13:35 Dust grains in circumstellar envelopes around AGB stars
K.W. Suh (Chungbuk National University, Korea)
13:35-14:00 Formation of dust grains in supernovae and destruction of dust in interstellar space
T. Kozasa (Hokkaido University)
Molecules Clouds and star formation in the Galaxy (Chair: M.Y.Fujimoto)
14:00-14:35 Giant molecular clouds in the Milky Way and the magellanic clouds
Y. Fukui (Nagoya University)
14:35-15:10 Star forming regions probed with mm and submm-interferometer
N. Ohashi (ASIAA)
15:10-15 Break
15:25-15:50 Non-axisymmetric evolution of molecular cloud core and fragmentation condition
M. Machida (National Astronomical Observatory, Japan / Hokkaido University)
15:50-16:20 The radio telescope of Hokkaido University and observation plans of interstellar NH3
emissions
K. Sorai (Hokkaido University)
16:20-16:55 Evolution of interstellar matter as a prime research field of ALMA
T. Hasegawa (National Astronomical Observatory, Japan)
16:55-17:25 Radial distribution of molecular gas in the Galaxy and galaxies
N. Nakai (National Astronomical Observatory, Japan)
17:25- Closing
A. Habe (Hokkaido University)
18:00- Conference Banquet (at Faculty House Trillium, Restaurant ELM)