23–25 Sept 2015
University Bayreuth
Europe/Berlin timezone
Purpose and Goals

The generation and diagnostics of extreme states of matter as appearing in the interior of planets, brown dwarfs and stars is one of the key scientific challenges in a number of scientific fields. These include:
 
-          Generation of such conditions at FLASH at the future free electron laser facility (European XFEL).
-          Generation of higher pressures in static experiments both in the laboratory and at synchrotron facilities (PETRA III).
-          Development of new diagnostic tools.
-          Predictions of high pressure and temperature properties of materials from ab-initio methods.
-          Application of such results to the study of interior of planetary and astrophysical bodies.
 
To bring together researchers from these different fields in the physical sciences a workshop series has been established by DESY, XFEL GmbH, DLR Berlin, the University of Rostock and Bayerisches Goinstitut to discuss related topics and problems. Earlier workshops were held at DESY Hamburg (2012), DLR Berlin (2013) and the University of Rostock (2014).

The aim of the upcoming workshop at Bayerisches Geoinstitut at the University of Bayreuth is to continue the discussion of scientific questions with relevance for extreme planetary environments in terms of high pressure (HP) and high temperature (HT). The conditions prevalent in the deep interiors and atmospheric envelopes of solar system planets, their satellites as well as  massive solid and gas giant extrasolar planets, respectively, and are not fully accessible by conventional experimental and theoretical methods. New and enabling techniques to be used in the HP/HT regime are based on the combination of intense pulsed x-ray sources with pulsed sample excitation, in particular but not exclusively related to high energy optical lasers. Simultaneously, ab initio simulations for matter under extreme conditions provide a more and more predictive data set for planetary interiors in this HP/HT regime.

The following topics will be part of the workshop:
-          Evolution and structure of giant planet interiors
-          Interior structure, bulk composition, and internal geodynamics of solid planets
-          Deep volatile cycles and exchange processes between geochemical reservoirs
-          Physics and chemistry of impact processes
-          Equations of state, petrology, and geochemistry of planetary materials
-          Melting relations and phase transformations of materials at extreme states
-          Dynamic and ultrafast processes in strongly excited solids or similar,
-          Compression experiments using high-power optical and free electron lasers 
-          Laboratory experiments using multi-anvil and diamond-anvil cells
-          Ab-initio simulation studies for matter under extreme conditions

Abstracts and contributions are welcome to the above subject areas that represent an initial outline and are open to further suggestions. The workshop will include a mix of solicited, contributed and poster presentations. This meeting is also intended to inspire new projects and offer a discussion space to foster collaboration between workshop participants from the various research fields.

Time and Location
 
The workshop will start on September 23 (noon) and end on September 25 (noon).
It will be held at the campus of the University of Bayreuth.

Deadline for registration and abstract submission: September 01, 2015.
There is no registration fee.

Confirmed Invited Speakers
- Fréderic Datchi, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.
- Leonid Dubrovinsky, Bayerisches Geoinstitut, University of Bayreuth.
- Gregor Golabek, Bayerisches Geoinstitut, University of Bayreuth
- Scott King, Virginia Institute of Technology, Blacksburg, VA, USA
- Stewart McWilliams, University of Edinburgh, UK.
- Guillaume Morard, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.
- Giulio Monaco, University of Trento, Italy.

Hotel information
We have blocked a number of rooms in two hotels and one pension for the workshop, all located in the center of Bayreuth. For a reservation please contact the hotels directly by email (see below) and refer to the booking code "BGI-HP" for the special prices (all including breakfast). Rooms are blocked until August 21.
Rooms are blocked at:
- Hotel Lohmuehle (http://www.hotel-lohmuehle.de/) with single rooms at 65 EUR/night. There are also double rooms for single occupancy at 71 EUR/night. Email address: rezeption@hotel-lohmuehle.de.
- Hotel Goldener Hirsch (
http://www.bayreuth-goldener-hirsch.de/) with single rooms at 55 EUR/night and double rooms (double occupancy) at 79 EUR/night. Email address: goldener.hirsch@bayreuth-online.de.
- Pension "Zum Edlen Hirschen" (http://zum-edlen-hirschen.de/ ) with single rooms at 45 EUR/night. Email address:info@zum-edlen-hirschen.de  
Organization

Program Committee

-    Tilo Döppner, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
-    John Eggert,  Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
-    William Evans, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
-    Hanns-Peter Liermann, DESY Hamburg
-    Hauke Marquardt, Bayerisches Geoinstitut, University of Bayreuth
-    Stephane Mazevet, Observatoire de Paris
-    Heike Rauer, DLR Berlin
-    Vanina Recoules, CEA Arpajon
-    Ronald Redmer, University of Rostock
-    Frank Sohl, DLR Berlin
-    Gerd Steinle-Neumann, Bayerisches Geoinstitut, University of Bayreuth
-    Thomas Tschentscher, European XFEL Hamburg
-    Johannes Wicht, Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research Göttingen

Local Organizing Committee

-    Gerd Steinle-Neumann
-    Hauke Marquardt
-    Fabian Wagle


For further information, please contact the local workshop organizer: g.steinle-neumann@uni-bayreuth.de


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