Apr 20–23, 2026
TRIUMF
US/Pacific timezone

Session

Future directions in exploring fundamental symmetries with rare-isotopes

Apr 22, 2026, 11:00 a.m.
Auditorium (TRIUMF)

Auditorium

TRIUMF

4004 Wesbrook Mall

Conveners

Future directions in exploring fundamental symmetries with rare-isotopes

  • John Behr (TRIUMF)

Presentation materials

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  1. Alan Jamison
    2026-04-22, 11:00 a.m.
    Invited oral presentation

    FrX: Nuclear CP violation searches in francium molecules

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  2. Jiro Murata (Rikkyo University)
    2026-04-22, 11:20 a.m.
    Invited oral presentation

    To achieve experimental breakthroughs in quantum gravity, there is significant interest in searching for violations of the gravitational inverse-square law—probing large extra dimensions predicted by string theory—as well as violations of Lorentz symmetry. This talk presents recent progress and upcoming experimental projects in these fields. In particular, we will discuss testing Lorentz...

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  3. Matthew Redshaw (Central Michigan University)
    2026-04-22, 11:40 a.m.
    Invited oral presentation

    The experimental nuclear physics program at Central Michigan University encompasses the pillars of low energy nuclear science, including applications to astrophysics, nuclear structure and fundamental symmetries. In this presentation we will describe the current research program at CMU and possibilities for future experiments that will combine the capabilities of the ARIEL facility and the...

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  4. Amar Vutha, Dan Melconian (Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University), David O'Donnell, Kirk Madison
    2026-04-22, 12:00 p.m.
  5. Matthew Redshaw
    Invited oral presentation
  6. Alan Jamison
    Invited oral presentation
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