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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042414790
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 635p. 260 illus)
    ISBN: 9783709175811 , 9783709175835
    Series Statement: Few-Body Systems 6
    Note: The Thirteenth European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Phys­ ics (European Few-Body Problems XIII) was held at the Elba Internation­ al Physics Centre (EIPC) in Marciana Marina, Isola d'Elba, Italy, during September 9-14, 1991. The previous Conferences of the series, promoted by the European Few-Body Physics Research Committee, took place in Budapest (1972), Graz (1973), Tiibingen (1975), Vlieland (1976), Uppsala (1977), Dubna (1979), Sesimbra (1980), Ferrara (1981), Tbilisi (1984), Bala­ tonfiired (1985), Fontevraud (1987), and Uzhgorod (1990). The European Few-Body Conferences represent a relevant opportunity for European scientists interested in few-body problems, of summarizing and updating, together with colleagues from countries all over the world, the status of art in this field of research, which ranges from the study of atomic and molecular structure, to nuclear and particle physics. The suc­ cess of this series of Conferences, which also represent a bridge between the triennial IUPAP International Conferences on Few-Body Problems in Physics, testifies the relevance reached by few-body physics in various fields and the important theoretical and experimental contributions pro­ vided by the European few-body community
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042414786
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 375 p)
    ISBN: 9783709168004 , 9783709174104
    Series Statement: Few-Body Systems, Supplement 11 11
    Note: The Workshop N* Physics and non-perturbative QeD was held at the Eu­ ropean Center for Theoretical Studies and Related Areas (ECT*) in Trento, Italy, during May 18-29, 1998. Previous workshops of the series on N* Physics took place at the Florida State University (1994), at CEBAF (1995), at the Institute for Nuclear Theory in Seattle (1996) and at the George Washington University (1997). The Workshop was devoted to a summary of recent experimental and the­ oretical research on N* phsyics and special emphasis was given to the infor­ mation that photo-and electro-production of nucleon resonances can provide on the non-perturbative regime of Quantum Chromodynamics. The idea was to stimulate discussions among experimentalists and theoreticians in order to pursue the interpretation of the huge amount of forthcoming data from several laboratories in the world. It was therefore decided to have both experimental and theoretical lectures on the main topics, like ,among the others, single and double pion production, TJ-and K-meson production, the GDH sum rule, the spin of the proton, etc. Thanks to the unusual two-week extension of the Work­ shop, the allotted time for the lectures was extended up to one hour in order to allow the invited lecturers to give a detailed presentation of their topics. Fi­ nally, various short contributions were selected to sharpen the discussion about selected items
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949199275902882
    Format: XVI, 635 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1992.
    ISBN: 9783709175811
    Series Statement: Few-Body Systems, Supplementa ; 6
    Note: Session 1 The Structure of Hadrons and Hadronic Interactions -- The Naive Quark Model and Beyond -- Algebraic Approach to Hadronic Structure -- Antiproton Reactions and Charm (With and Without Nuclei) -- The Structure of Scalar and Vector Mesons -- Some Measurements for Determining Strangeness Matrix Elements in the Nucleon -- Discussion Session: The Structure of Hadrons -- A Covariant Model of Mesons That Decouples Confinement and Chiral Symmetry Breaking -- Compact Colorless Quark-Gluon Clusters in IAE Bag Model and Intermediate Structure of SU(3) Hadrons. Pion and Nucleon Electromagnetic Form Factors -- Hyperon Structure in the Soliton Approach -- Electroproduction of Strangeness in the Nucleon -- Session 2 The Quark and Meson-Nucleon Descriptions of Few-Body Systems -- A New Partial Wave Analysis and the Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction -- Uncertainties of Phase Shift Analyses and the Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction -- S-D Transition in the Nucleon-Nucleon System -- New Results on the ?NN System -- Multiquark Exotics -- Multiquark Spectra in Large Harmonic Oscillator Bases -- The Quark Model, Deuteron Form Factors and Nuclear Magnetic Moments -- Deuteron Form Factors from Meson-Theoretical Nucleon-Nucleon Interactions -- Discussion Session: Electro- and Photodisintegration of the Deuteron -- to the Discussion Session on Photo- and Electrodisintegration of the Deuteron -- Deuteron Threshold Electrodisintegration -- L/T Structure of the Electrodisintegration of the Deuteron -- Deuteron Electrodisintegration with Relativistic Corrections -- Deuteron Photodisintegration at Intermediate Energy and Quark Models -- Polarization Observables in Deuteron Electrodisintegration -- Three-Nucleon Potentials Due to ? and ? Exchange -- Three-Body Force Effects in Three-Nucleon Systems. What Was Achieved by the Study of Three-Nucleon Bound States? -- Discussion Session: Break-Up and Continuum States of Few-Nucleon Systems -- Break-Up and Continuum States of Few-Nucleon Systems -- Three-Nucleon Break-Up Processes -- Photo disintegration of 4He -- NN P-Wave Effects in Polarized Deuteron Capture on Hydrogen: An Exact Faddeev Calculation -- p-d Radiative Capture with Realistic Three-Nucleon Wave Functions -- Recent Advances in Three-Nucleon Continuum Studies -- Low Energy Scattering on Two-Body Bound State in Cartesian Coordinates -- Session 3 Discussion Session: Mesomolecular Problems and Muon Catalyzed Fusion -- p-d Capture Reactions in Muonic Molecules -- Muon Catalyzed Fusion (µCF) as a Method for Studying Few Nucleon Systems -- Effect of the Nuclear d-t Resonance on Muon Sticking in µ-Catalyzed Fusion -- Muonic Molecules of Light Nuclei -- Session 4 Response of Few-Body Systems to High Energy Probes -- Theoretical Description of Nucleon Structure Functions -- Discussion Session: The Spin Structure of the Nucleon -- The Spin Muon Collaboration Experiment -- Future Experiments to Measure the Spin Structure of the Nucleon -- Measurement of the Neutron Spin Structure Function-Test of the Bjorken Sum Rule -- The Role of Sea Polarisation and Gluons in Magnetic Moments and Resonance Excitation -- Discussion Session: Present Status and Future Perspectives in the Experimental Activity -- Summary of Sessions on Experimental Facilities -- MAMI Experimental Activity -- Nuclear Physics with 1 GeV Continuous Current Electron Beams. -- Few-Body Experimental Program at CEBAF -- Few-Body Physics at TRIUMF and KAON -- News from SATURNE in Few-Body Systems -- The Few-Body Experimental Activity at the Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory -- Discussion Session: Present Status and Future Perspectives in the Experimental Activity -- The Many Facets of QCD at Low and Medium Energies: The Role of the Nucleus. European Collaboration for a Continuous Wave Electron Accelerator at 15-30 GeV -- Present and Future Few-Nucleon Studies with Cooler Beams at the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility -- Discussion Session: Electron Scattering by Few-Nucleon Systems -- The Scattering of Polarized Electrons from Polarized 3He: First Experiments and Implications for the Measurement of GEn -- Anomaly in the Transverse Response of 3He(e, e'p) Reaction for High Recoil Momentum -- Electromagnetic Studies of Few-Body Systems Using BLAST -- Studies of Inclusive Electron Scattering off the Lightest Nuclei -- Session 5 Theoretical Methods in Few-Body Problems -- Relativistic Approaches to the Few-Body Problem -- Front-Form Calculation of ?d ? np Reactions at High Energies -- Relativistic Two-Body Equations and Nuclear Interactions -- Discussion Session: New Approaches for Bound and Scattering States -- New Approaches for Bound and Scattering States -- New Applications of the Faddeev Approach to the Three-Body Coulomb Problem -- New Method for Solving Three-Dimensional Schrödinger Equation -- The Integrodifferential Equation Approach and Some Applications -- Study of the Bound States of Few-Nucleon Systems with Correlated Basis Functions -- Discussion Session: Few-Body Problems in Atomic and Molecular Physics: Dynamics and Reactions -- Discrete Analogs of Hyperspherical Harmonics and Their Use for the Quantum Mechanical Three-Body Problem -- Many-Body Coulomb Systems Above the Threshold for Total Break-Up -- Non-Relativistic Field Theory in Few-Body Atomic Physics -- Discussion Session: Few-Body Problems in Atomic and Molecular Physics: Bound States and Molecular Structure -- Green's Functions for Molecules -- Bound States and Molecular Structure of Systems with Hyperons -- List of Participants -- Author Index.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783709175835
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783211823439
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783709175828
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949199089402882
    Format: XV, 375 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1999.
    ISBN: 9783709168004
    Series Statement: Few-Body Systems, Supplementa ; 11
    Content: The Workshop N* Physics and non-perturbative QeD was held at the Eu­ ropean Center for Theoretical Studies and Related Areas (ECT*) in Trento, Italy, during May 18-29, 1998. Previous workshops of the series on N* Physics took place at the Florida State University (1994), at CEBAF (1995), at the Institute for Nuclear Theory in Seattle (1996) and at the George Washington University (1997). The Workshop was devoted to a summary of recent experimental and the­ oretical research on N* phsyics and special emphasis was given to the infor­ mation that photo-and electro-production of nucleon resonances can provide on the non-perturbative regime of Quantum Chromodynamics. The idea was to stimulate discussions among experimentalists and theoreticians in order to pursue the interpretation of the huge amount of forthcoming data from several laboratories in the world. It was therefore decided to have both experimental and theoretical lectures on the main topics, like ,among the others, single and double pion production, TJ-and K-meson production, the GDH sum rule, the spin of the proton, etc. Thanks to the unusual two-week extension of the Work­ shop, the allotted time for the lectures was extended up to one hour in order to allow the invited lecturers to give a detailed presentation of their topics. Fi­ nally, various short contributions were selected to sharpen the discussion about selected items.
    Note: Electromagnetic Excitation of Baryon Resonances and the CLAS N* Program -- Perturbative QCD Applied to Baryons -- Boson and Gluon Exchange and the Quark-Quark Interaction -- Semirelativistic Constituent-Quark Model with Goldstone-Boson-Exchange Hyperfme Interactions -- Hadronic Decays of Baryon Resonances in the Goldstone-Boson-Exchange Constituent Quark Model -- Multiquark States in a Goldstone Boson Exchange Model -- Hypercentral Constituent Quark Model -- The Nucleon Wave Function in Light-Front Dynamics -- Lorentz Covariant Spin-Grouping of Baryon Resonances -- Baryon Properties in Soliton Models -- QCD Sum Rules and Soft-Hard Interplay for Hadronic Form Factors -- Light-Baryon Spectroscopy and the Electromagnetic Form Factors in the Quark Model -- Charge-Current Operators Consistent with a Semi-relativistic Hamiltonian -- NN and N? Form Factors Viewed from ChPT -- Missing Baryons -- Amplitude Analysis -- Baryon Resonance Spectrum, Error Analysis, Background Effects -- Coupled-Channel Analysis of N* Photoproduction -- Parity-Violating ?(1232) Electroweak Production: Axial Structure and New Physics -- Nucleon Axial Matrix Elements -- Electroproduction of the ?(1232) and S11(1535) Resonances at High Momentum Transfer -- Axial Vector Form Factor GAN? for the N? ?(1232) Transition -- Exchange Currents and Nucleon Deformation -- The N-?(1232) Electromagnetic Transition -- Multipole Analyses for p(?, ?) and p(?, ?) in the Region of the P33 ? Resonance -- Theories of Electromagnetic Productions of Pions -- Single Pion Electroproduction in the ? (1232) Resonance from CLAS Data at Jefferson Lab -- Pion Photo- and Electroproduction on the Proton -- Photoabsorption on Bound Nucleons in the Resonance Region -- The Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn Sum Rule - Experimental Aspects -- Dispersion Approach to Pion Photoproduction and GDH Sum Rule -- DIS contribution to the GDH Sum Rule -- ? Meson Photoproduction -- The Role of N*(1520) Resonance in Eta Photoproduction in the Light of New Polarization Data -- Beam Polarisation Asymmetries in Meson Photoproduction at Graal -- ? Physics and Multi-Resonance Coupled-Channel Analysis -- K Meson Photo- and Electro- Production with CLAS at Jefferson Lab -- Study of the Strange Hadrons Electromagnetic Form Factors via the Process ep ? e'K+? -- Effective Lagrangian Study of the ?p -〉 K+? (Spin 3/2 Resonances and Their Off-Shell Effects) -- SU(3) Chiral Dynamics with Coupled Channels: Eta and Kaon Production -- The Diquark Model for Exclusive Reactions -- Single Meson Photoproduction via Higher Twist Mechanism and IR Renormalons -- Double Pion Production Experiments -- Double Pion Production Reactions -- Baryon Resonances in the Double Pion Channel at Jefferson Lab (CEBAF): Experimental and Physical Analysis Status and Perspectives -- Description of Two-Pion Production on Proton by Real and Virtual Photons in N* Excitation Region -- Vector Meson Production -- Spin Information from Vector-Meson Decay in Photoproduction -- Real and Virtual Compton Scattering (experiments) -- Virtual Compton Scattering - Generalized Polarizabilities of Nucleons and Pions -- Dispersion Theoretical Analysis of the Nucléon Spin Polarizabilities -- The Spin of the Nucleon -- Nucleon Structure Functions and Light-Front Dynamics -- Nucleon Structure Functions in a Constituent Quark Scenario -- Strangeness and Charm Production with HERMES -- Questions on the Quark Model: Panel Discussion -- List of Participants -- Author Index.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783709174104
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783709168011
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783211832998
    Language: English
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