These are the proceedings of the 141h Winter Vorkshop on Nuclear Dynamics, the latest of a serif'S of workshops that was started in 1~)78. This series has grown into a tradition. bringing together experimental and theoretical expertise from all areas of the study of nudear dynamics. Following tllf' tradition of the Workshop the program covered a broad range of topics aerof'S a large energy range. At the low energy end llluitifragmentation and its relationship to the nuclear liquid to gas phase transition was disclIssf'd in grf'at df' tail. New pxpf'rimental data, refined analysis techniques,…mehr
These are the proceedings of the 141h Winter Vorkshop on Nuclear Dynamics, the latest of a serif'S of workshops that was started in 1~)78. This series has grown into a tradition. bringing together experimental and theoretical expertise from all areas of the study of nudear dynamics. Following tllf' tradition of the Workshop the program covered a broad range of topics aerof'S a large energy range. At the low energy end llluitifragmentation and its relationship to the nuclear liquid to gas phase transition was disclIssf'd in grf'at df' tail. New pxpf'rimental data, refined analysis techniques, and new theoretical effort have lead to considerable progress. In the AGS energy range we see the emergence of systematic data that contribute to our understanding of the reaction dynamics. The workshop also showf'd that at CERN energies Itadronic data become much more precise and complet.e and a renewed emphasis on basic hadronic processes and hadronic struc ture as a precondition to understand the initial conditions and a basis for systematic comparisons. Wolfgang Bauer Michigan State Univcr'sity Hans-Georg Ritter Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory v PREVIOUS WORKSHOPS The following table contains a list of the dates and locations of the previous Winter Workshops on Nuclear Dynamics as well as the members of the organizing committees. The chairpersons of the conferences are underlined.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Experimental Evidence of "In Medio" Effects in Heavy-Ion Collisions at Intermediate Energies.- Hadrochemical vs. Microscopic Analysis of Particle Production and Freeze-Out in Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions.- Di-Leptons at CERN.- Multifragmentation at Intermediate Energy: Dynamics or Statistics?.- Survival Probabilities of Disoriented Chiral Domains in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions.- Low Pt Particle Spectra and Strangelet Search from Au + Au Collisions: Final Results From BNL-AGS Experiment E878.- Searching for Critical Phenomena in Nuclear Fragmentation.- Fragment Production in a Finite Size Lattice Gas Model.- H Dibaryon Search in p-A Collisions at the AGS.- A Dynamical Effective Model of Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions.- The Coulomb Dissociation of 8 B and the 7 Be(p, ?) 8 B Reaction.- Sharp (e+e?) Pairs: Alternative Paths to Escape the Heavy Ion Impasse.- Studying the Spin Structure of the Proton Using the Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC.- Physics of the STAR Experiment at RHIC.- Novel Approach to Sampling Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions in the VENUS Model.- Neutron Production from the 40 Ca + H Reaction at E lab = 357 and 565A MeV.- Recent Results from NA49.- Thermal Dilepton Signal and Dileptons from Correlated Open Charm and Bottom Decays in Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions.- Dynamic and Statistical Effects in Light-Ion-Induced Multifragmentation.- The E895 ?? Correlation Analysis - A Status Report.- Statistical Models of Heavy Ion Collisions and Their Parallels.- The Macroscopic Liquid-Drop Collisions Project: A Progress Report.- Peripheral Reaction Mechanisms in Intermediate Energy Heavy-Ion Reactions.- What Invariant One-Particle Multiplicity Distributions and Two-Particle Correlations are Telling us about RelativisticHeavy-Ion Collisions.- E917 at the AGS: High Density Baryon Matter.- Two-Proton Correlations Relative to the Reaction Plane.- Meson Production in pp-Collisions at 2.85 GeV.- Neutral Pion Production in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions at 158 and 200 GeV/Nucleon.- Dynamics of the Multifragmentation of the Remnant Produced in 1 A GeV Au + C Collisions.- Hadron Interactions-Hadron Sizes.- Equilibrium Strikes Out.- System Size and Isospin Effects in Central Heavy-Ion Collisions at SIS Energies.- Search for Strange Quark Matter at the AGS.- Signals of DCC Physics.- Recent test results and status of the HADES detector at GSI.- Fast Particle Emission in Inelastic Channels of Heavy-Ion Collisions.- A Detailed Comparison of Exclusive 1 GeV a Au on C Data with the Statistical Multifragmentation Model (SMM).- Event-by-event Analysis of Na49 Central Pb-Pb Data.- Thermodynamic Variables from Spectator Decay.- Baryon Junction Stopping at the SPS and RHIC via HIJING/B.- Anti-Lambda/Anti-Proton Ratios at the AGS.- The Isospin Dependence of Nuclear Reactions at Intermediate Energies.
Experimental Evidence of "In Medio" Effects in Heavy-Ion Collisions at Intermediate Energies.- Hadrochemical vs. Microscopic Analysis of Particle Production and Freeze-Out in Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions.- Di-Leptons at CERN.- Multifragmentation at Intermediate Energy: Dynamics or Statistics?.- Survival Probabilities of Disoriented Chiral Domains in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions.- Low Pt Particle Spectra and Strangelet Search from Au + Au Collisions: Final Results From BNL-AGS Experiment E878.- Searching for Critical Phenomena in Nuclear Fragmentation.- Fragment Production in a Finite Size Lattice Gas Model.- H Dibaryon Search in p-A Collisions at the AGS.- A Dynamical Effective Model of Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions.- The Coulomb Dissociation of 8 B and the 7 Be(p, ?) 8 B Reaction.- Sharp (e+e?) Pairs: Alternative Paths to Escape the Heavy Ion Impasse.- Studying the Spin Structure of the Proton Using the Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC.- Physics of the STAR Experiment at RHIC.- Novel Approach to Sampling Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions in the VENUS Model.- Neutron Production from the 40 Ca + H Reaction at E lab = 357 and 565A MeV.- Recent Results from NA49.- Thermal Dilepton Signal and Dileptons from Correlated Open Charm and Bottom Decays in Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions.- Dynamic and Statistical Effects in Light-Ion-Induced Multifragmentation.- The E895 ?? Correlation Analysis - A Status Report.- Statistical Models of Heavy Ion Collisions and Their Parallels.- The Macroscopic Liquid-Drop Collisions Project: A Progress Report.- Peripheral Reaction Mechanisms in Intermediate Energy Heavy-Ion Reactions.- What Invariant One-Particle Multiplicity Distributions and Two-Particle Correlations are Telling us about RelativisticHeavy-Ion Collisions.- E917 at the AGS: High Density Baryon Matter.- Two-Proton Correlations Relative to the Reaction Plane.- Meson Production in pp-Collisions at 2.85 GeV.- Neutral Pion Production in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions at 158 and 200 GeV/Nucleon.- Dynamics of the Multifragmentation of the Remnant Produced in 1 A GeV Au + C Collisions.- Hadron Interactions-Hadron Sizes.- Equilibrium Strikes Out.- System Size and Isospin Effects in Central Heavy-Ion Collisions at SIS Energies.- Search for Strange Quark Matter at the AGS.- Signals of DCC Physics.- Recent test results and status of the HADES detector at GSI.- Fast Particle Emission in Inelastic Channels of Heavy-Ion Collisions.- A Detailed Comparison of Exclusive 1 GeV a Au on C Data with the Statistical Multifragmentation Model (SMM).- Event-by-event Analysis of Na49 Central Pb-Pb Data.- Thermodynamic Variables from Spectator Decay.- Baryon Junction Stopping at the SPS and RHIC via HIJING/B.- Anti-Lambda/Anti-Proton Ratios at the AGS.- The Isospin Dependence of Nuclear Reactions at Intermediate Energies.
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