From Collective States to Quarks in Nuclei
Proceedings of the Workshop on Nuclear Physics with Real and Virtual Photons Held in Bologna (Italy), November 25¿28, 1980
Herausgegeben:Arenhövel, H.; Saruis, A. M.
From Collective States to Quarks in Nuclei
Proceedings of the Workshop on Nuclear Physics with Real and Virtual Photons Held in Bologna (Italy), November 25¿28, 1980
Herausgegeben:Arenhövel, H.; Saruis, A. M.
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- Lecture Notes in Physics 137
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Berlin Heidelberg / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-540-10570-1
- 1981
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1981
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 733g
- ISBN-13: 9783540105701
- ISBN-10: 3540105700
- Artikelnr.: 41201154
- Lecture Notes in Physics 137
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Berlin Heidelberg / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-540-10570-1
- 1981
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1981
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 733g
- ISBN-13: 9783540105701
- ISBN-10: 3540105700
- Artikelnr.: 41201154
The Paris nucleon nucleon potential new developments.- Recent developments in the Bonn potential.- Variational approach to many-body problems in finite nuclei.- Magnetic resonances and the spin dependence of the particle-hole force.- A mean field approach to the description of nuclear structure : Interpretations and predictions.- Many-body aspects of electron scattering at intermediate energy.- The giant dipole resonance and??1,??2 photonuclear sum-rules.- Electromagnetic sum rules.- Status of nuclear critical opalescence.- Inelastic electron and proton scattering to pion-like nuclear excited states.- The nuclear ?-excitation.- Three-body wave functions and electromagnetic interactions.- Electrodesintegration of few-body systems.- Exchange currents in the deuteron.- Pion production off light nuclei.- Scaling laws in high energy electron-nuclear processes.- Total photonuclear absorption cross section measurements below the pion photoproduction threshold.- Quasi-deuteron effects at intermediate energies.- Direct mechanism in knockout reactions with real and virtual photons.- A model for hadrons based on the mit bag model.- The chiral bag model and the little bag.- The colour degree of freedom and multiquark states.- Topological interpretation of multiquark states.- Search for dibaryonic resonances of small mass (QDB < 2.3 GeV).- Experimental search for dibaryon resonances.- Present status of (ee'p) experiments.- Future (e,e'p) experiments at IKO.- Saclay activities in electro-and photonuclear physics at intermediate energies and future prospects.- Coincidence measurements with high energy electrons.- Polarization experiments.- Experiments with monochromatic and polarized photon beams.- Photon scattering.- Neutron spectrometry and ?-ray transitions.- Photonuclearphysics with synchrotron radiation.- Medium energy physics with c.w. electron accelerators.- Future developments in pion- and kaon-nuclear physics and the EM probe: Examining electromagnetic entrails.- Quarks in nuclei.- Some issues in photonuclear physics.- Novel techniques in real photonuclear physics.- Intermediate perspectives.
The Paris nucleon nucleon potential new developments.- Recent developments in the Bonn potential.- Variational approach to many-body problems in finite nuclei.- Magnetic resonances and the spin dependence of the particle-hole force.- A mean field approach to the description of nuclear structure : Interpretations and predictions.- Many-body aspects of electron scattering at intermediate energy.- The giant dipole resonance and??1,??2 photonuclear sum-rules.- Electromagnetic sum rules.- Status of nuclear critical opalescence.- Inelastic electron and proton scattering to pion-like nuclear excited states.- The nuclear ?-excitation.- Three-body wave functions and electromagnetic interactions.- Electrodesintegration of few-body systems.- Exchange currents in the deuteron.- Pion production off light nuclei.- Scaling laws in high energy electron-nuclear processes.- Total photonuclear absorption cross section measurements below the pion photoproduction threshold.- Quasi-deuteron effects at intermediate energies.- Direct mechanism in knockout reactions with real and virtual photons.- A model for hadrons based on the mit bag model.- The chiral bag model and the little bag.- The colour degree of freedom and multiquark states.- Topological interpretation of multiquark states.- Search for dibaryonic resonances of small mass (QDB < 2.3 GeV).- Experimental search for dibaryon resonances.- Present status of (ee'p) experiments.- Future (e,e'p) experiments at IKO.- Saclay activities in electro-and photonuclear physics at intermediate energies and future prospects.- Coincidence measurements with high energy electrons.- Polarization experiments.- Experiments with monochromatic and polarized photon beams.- Photon scattering.- Neutron spectrometry and ?-ray transitions.- Photonuclearphysics with synchrotron radiation.- Medium energy physics with c.w. electron accelerators.- Future developments in pion- and kaon-nuclear physics and the EM probe: Examining electromagnetic entrails.- Quarks in nuclei.- Some issues in photonuclear physics.- Novel techniques in real photonuclear physics.- Intermediate perspectives.