Few-Body Problems in Physics ’95 [E-Book] : In memoriam Professor Paul Urban / edited by Rafael Guardiola.
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Personal Name(s): | Guardiola, Rafael, editor |
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Vienna :
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1996
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XVI, 540 p. 97 illus. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9783709194270 |
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10.1007/978-3-7091-9427-0 |
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- Session 1: Methods in the Few-Body Problem
- Paul Urban: Promoter of Modern Theoretical Physics
- Nuclear Three- and Four-Body Systems
- Correlated Hyperspherical Harmonic Functions for Few-Nucleon Systems
- Session 2: Methods in the Few-Body Problem
- Recent Progress in Path Integral Calculations of Nuclei
- Convergence Properties of the Adiabatic Expansion for Few-Nucleon Systems
- Cross Sections and Vector Analyzing Powers in the Proton Induced Deuteron Breakup Reaction at 65 MeV: Star Configurations
- Single Particle Spectral Function for Finite Nuclei
- Session 3: Atomic and Molecular Systems
- Few-Body Problems in Atomic Physics
- Molecular Potentials and Relativistic Effects
- Strong Correlation in Three-Particle Continuum A++ + e + e: Theory and Visualization
- Faddeev Approach to Scattering in Atomic and Mesic Atomic Systems
- Session 4: Methods in the Few-Body Problem
- Precise Nonvariational Calculation of Resonant States of Helium with the Correlation Function Hyperspherical Harmonic Method
- A Coupled-Channel Formalism for Breakup Reactions
- $${}^{2}\text{H(}\vec{d},p{{\text{)}}^{3}}\text{H}$$3H Reaction Calculations at 20–120 keV by the Four-Body Yakubovsky Equations with the Paris Potential
- Integral Equation Calculations for the Photodisintegration of 4He
- Session 5: Strong and Electromagnetic Interactions
- Spin Observables in High Energy Electron Scattering
- Pion Nucleus Scattering
- Recent Developments in one and two Pion Production in Elementary Reactions and Few-Body Systems
- Session 6: Strong and Electromagnetic Interactions
- Plans for Nucleon-Nucleon Bremsstrahlung Measurements with AGOR
- First Results on Proton-Proton Scattering and Near Threshold Two Meson Production at COSY
- Study of Proton-Neutron Correlations with the reaction 3,4He(e, e?d)
- Selected Topics of the Few-Nucleon Research Program at TUNL
- Measurement of the Spin-dependent Structure Function g1(x) of the Deuteron and the Proton
- Session 7: Strong and Electromagnetic Interactions
- Double Pion Photoproduction on the Proton up to 800 MeV
- High Missing-Momentum Components in 4He Studied with the (e, e?p) Reaction
- Electron-Deuteron Scattering with the New Generation of Nucleon-Nucleon Potentials
- Polarization Studies of Few Nucleon Systems at Laboratory for High Energies of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
- Panel Session 8: Few-Body Systems Probed in Several Ways
- Achievements and Perspectives in the Field of Few-Body Systems Studied with Hadronic Probes
- Few-Body Systems Probed in Several Ways
- Session 9: Atomic Clusters and Exotic Atoms
- Theoretical Description of Helium Clusters
- Antiprotonic Helium Atoms
- Muon Catalyzed Fusion
- Precision Measurement of Nuclear Muon Capture by 3He
- Session 10: Nuclear Forces, Chirality and Relativistic Effects
- The ?NN Coupling from High Precision np Charge Exchange Data
- Two-Body Components in the Nucleon Wave Function and their Consequences in Various Phenomena
- Hidden Local Symmetries and Meson Exchange Currents
- Relativistic Calculations of the Deuteron Form Factors and Triton Binding Energy
- Session 11: Antiprotonic and Strange Systems
- Glueballs, ? and ?? Mesons and Antiproton-Proton Annihilation Dynamics
- ? Production via the Strong Interaction
- ?-Physics with Electromagnetic Probes
- Interaction of ?-Meson with Light Nuclei
- Session 12: Few-Body Problems in Astrophysics
- Nuclear Reactions of Astrophysical Interest Involving Light Nuclei
- Optical Theorem and Finite-Range Effect for Nuclear Reactions in Astrophysics
- Peripheral Astrophysical Radiative Capture Processes
- Session 13a: Quark Structure of Hadrons
- Towards a Unified Description of the Baryon Spectrum and the Baryon-Baryon Interaction within a Potential Model Scheme
- Nucleon and Pion Electromagnetic Structure and Constituent Quark Form Factors
- On the Dynamical Retardation Effect for the Mass Spectrum of Heavy Quarkonia
- Relativistic Quark Model Baryon Analysis
- Polarized Structure Functions and the Nucleon Spin
- Quark-Gluon Point of View on the Spin Structure of the Deuteron from Experiments with Relativistic Deuteron Beams
- Session 13b: Nuclear Structure and Reactions
- Searching for 6Li D-state Effects
- Comparison between Three-Body and Many-Body Descriptions of 11Li
- Light Ion Induced Reactions at Intermediate Energies
- An Analysis of the Use of the Cluster Separability in Scattering Theory
- Method of Integral Transforms for Calculating (e, e?) and (e, e?N) Reactions
- Effect of the Three-Nucleon Force Based on ?-Isobar Excitation in Neutron-Deuteron Scattering
- Session 14a: Physics with Strange Particles and Antiprotons
- Electromagnetic Associated Strangeness Production and Hadron Form Factors
- ?-Helium Scattering
- $$\bar{p}N$$ Scattering with Annihilation Channel in an Extended Hilbert Space Model
- ?I = 1/2 Rule: Interplay of Quark and Hadronic Degrees of Freedom
- Session 14b: Relativistic Effects and Antiprotonic Atoms
- Asymptotic Behavior of the Deuteron Extra-Components in the Covariant Light Front Dynamics
- Nucleon-Nucleon Correlations and Inclusive Electron Scattering off Few-Nucleon Systems at x > 1
- Antiproton Helium Polarization States
- Antiproton Delayed Annihilation: the Problem of the Description in Isolated Atom Model and Other Possible Scenarios
- Session 15: The Baryon-Baryon Interaction
- The Nijmegen Potentials
- The Bonn Potential
- The Nature of the Baryon-Baryon Interaction in the Quark-Model
- Nuclear Forces and Chiral Theories
- Panel Session 16: Relativistic Effects in the Few-Body Problem
- Field Theory Approach in Few-Body Systems
- Application of the Few-Body Theory to Deep Inelastic Lepton-Nucleon Scattering
- Session 17: Closing session
- From the Structure of Nucleons to that of Complex Nuclei: the Role Played by Few-Body Physics
- List of Participants
- List of Authors.