Satellite Meeting--New Opportunities for Fundamental Physics with Radioactive Molecules
ORAL
Abstract
Molecules containing heavy, short-lived, radioactive nuclei are predicted to provide unprecedented and exciting new opportunities for fundamental physics, nuclear science, precision measurement, astrophysics, chemistry, and more. This satellite meeting, which is a continuation of the 2021 "New Opportunities for Fundamental Physics Research with Radioactive Molecules" virtual workshop, invites theoreticians and experimentalists working in spectroscopy, atomic and molecular structure, nuclear physics, precision measurement, radioactive beam science, and related areas, in order to propose new ideas and establish new collaborations to advance this emerging and exciting field of research. An informal networking event will be held for those who are interested in meeting others in the field, and a presentation from 6:00 to 6:30 pm will give an overview of the field and discuss recent developments. This meeting is supported by a Fundamental Physics Innovation Award from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation in conjunction with the APS.
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