

The High Intensity Heavy-ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) in Huizhou China has completed its construction, and has been running for experiments. HIAF is composed of a superconducting ion linear accelerator, a high-energy synchrotron booster, a high-energy radioactive isotope beam line, an experimental storage ring, and a few experimental setups. HIAF can provide high-intensity ion beams from hydrogen to uranium for various experiments including studies of exotic nuclear structure, superheavy nuclei, nuclear matter and hypernuclei. For example, 209Bi ions of 3.16×10^10 particles per pulse with an energy of 851 MeV/u has been generated stably and stored in the booster. As a scientific user facility, scientists around the world are welcome to join HIAF activities. The primary scientific goals of HIAF include:
On this occasion, we plan to organize the Frontier Nuclear Physics Symposium Related to HIAF, dedicated to physics program @HIAF.
The workshop will be co-organized by Southern Center for Nuclear-Science Theory (SCNT), State Key Laboratory of Heavy Ion Science and Technology, and Institute of Modern Physics (IMP).
Date: 13 Apr, 2026 (arrival day) - 18 Apr, 2026 (departure day)