Few-Body Problems in Physics ¿95
In memoriam Professor Paul Urban
Herausgegeben:Guardiola, Rafael
Few-Body Problems in Physics ¿95
In memoriam Professor Paul Urban
Herausgegeben:Guardiola, Rafael
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The fifteenth European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics has taken place during the week of June 5th to 9th, in the lovely village of Peniscola, approximately midway between Barcelona and Valencia on the Mediterranean coast. This conference continues the tradition initiated in 1972 at Budapest, where the first conference took place, and followed in Graz (1973), Tiibingen (1975), Vlieland (1976), Uppsala (1977), Dubna (1979), Sesimbra (1980), Fer rara (1981), Tbilisi (1984), Fontevraud (1987), Uzhgorod (1990), Elba (1991) and Amsterdam (1993). During this week, a total of one hundred…mehr
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The fifteenth European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics has taken place during the week of June 5th to 9th, in the lovely village of Peniscola, approximately midway between Barcelona and Valencia on the Mediterranean coast. This conference continues the tradition initiated in 1972 at Budapest, where the first conference took place, and followed in Graz (1973), Tiibingen (1975), Vlieland (1976), Uppsala (1977), Dubna (1979), Sesimbra (1980), Fer rara (1981), Tbilisi (1984), Fontevraud (1987), Uzhgorod (1990), Elba (1991) and Amsterdam (1993). During this week, a total of one hundred and fifty one scientist were exchang ing their knowledge and initiatives in this broad field of Few-Body Physics. Even if the name of the conference restricts its domain to Europe, there has been an important participation of scientists from non-European countries. A conference with more than twenty years of tradition is already an au tonomous being, with a noticeable inertia. Nevertheless, it is a reasonable thought to bend this inertia trying to introduce some innovation, of course, without any damage to the basic structure and objectives of the conference.
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- Few-Body Systems 8
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Vienna / Springer, Wien
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-7091-9429-4
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 984g
- ISBN-13: 9783709194294
- ISBN-10: 3709194296
- Artikelnr.: 39915491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Few-Body Systems 8
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Vienna / Springer, Wien
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-7091-9429-4
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 984g
- ISBN-13: 9783709194294
- ISBN-10: 3709194296
- Artikelnr.: 39915491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
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 reaction3,4He(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 AstrophysicalRadiative 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.- TheNijmegen 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.
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 reaction3,4He(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 AstrophysicalRadiative 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.- TheNijmegen 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.