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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-escmarwe11münnaxheige50
    Series Statement: Hörbücher
    Language: German
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042412048
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 501 p)
    ISBN: 9781468449679 , 9781468449693
    Series Statement: Ettore Majorana International Science Series 23
    Note: The fourth course of the International School of Physics of Exotic Atoms took place at the "Ettore Majorana" Center for Scien­ tific Culture, Erice, from March 31 to April 6, 1984. As tradition, exotic atoms have been a tool for studying elec­ tromagnetic, weak and strong interactions at low energies. We felt it appropriate to have a full course devoted to a discussion of the information to be gained on the fundamental interactions from the study of low energy systems. In this kind of physics, which is characterized experimentally by very intense particle sources and very sensitive apparatuses, one can search for rare events and can perform precise measurements. Sensitive tests of the predictions of current theories of electro­ weak and strong interactions can thus be achieved. The course was attended by 54 participants from 23 institutes in 9 countries. The morning lectures reviewed the achievements of the field in the last few years and the afternoon seminars dealt with new results and projects
    Language: English
    Keywords: Exotisches Atom ; Kernreaktion ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949199045902882
    Format: IX, 501 p. 18 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1985.
    ISBN: 9781468449679
    Series Statement: Physical Sciences ; 23
    Content: The fourth course of the International School of Physics of Exotic Atoms took place at the "Ettore Majorana" Center for Scien­ tific Culture, Erice, from March 31 to April 6, 1984. As tradition, exotic atoms have been a tool for studying elec­ tromagnetic, weak and strong interactions at low energies. We felt it appropriate to have a full course devoted to a discussion of the information to be gained on the fundamental interactions from the study of low energy systems. In this kind of physics, which is characterized experimentally by very intense particle sources and very sensitive apparatuses, one can search for rare events and can perform precise measurements. Sensitive tests of the predictions of current theories of electro­ weak and strong interactions can thus be achieved. The course was attended by 54 participants from 23 institutes in 9 countries. The morning lectures reviewed the achievements of the field in the last few years and the afternoon seminars dealt with new results and projects.
    Note: I The Electro-Weak Force at Low Energy -- Weak Interactions at Low Energy -- Determination of the Muon Decay Parameters -- Measurement of the ?-Parameter in ?-Decay -- Muon Capture in Hydrogen -- Muon Capture in Deuterium -- Parity Violation in Atoms -- Neutral Currents in Muonic Atoms -- Rare Muon Decays and Lepton-family Number Conservation -- Neutrino Masses and Mixing from Neutrino Oscillations -- Searches for Mixed Heavy Neutrinos in Meson Decays and in Muon Capture -- II Strong Interactions -- The Exotic Atoms of QCD: Glueballs, Hybrids and Baryonia -- Quarkonium Spectroscopy -- The LEAR Physics Programme -- Electron-positron Pair Production in $$p\bar p$$ annihilation at LEAR -- $$p\bar p$$ Annihilations at Rest in Hydrogen Gas: Report on Preliminary Results of the Asterix Experiment at LEAR -- First Physics Results from Experiment PS172 at LEAR -- Antiproton-proton Reactions in the Momentum Range from 250 to 600 MeV/c -- X-rays from Protonium - PS 174 Progress Report -- Antiproton X-ray Spectroscopy in the Cyclotron Trap: Preliminary Results -- PS184: A Study of Antiproton-nucleus Interactions at LEAR -- Perspectives of Antineutron Physics -- III Search for Hypothetical Particles and Interactions -- Weakly Charged Exotic Particles -- Search for Muon-hadron Interactions from Muonic X-rays -- Experimental Search for Strong van der Waals Forces -- Photon-photon Interaction Detection via the Vacuum Birefringence Induced by a Magnetic Field: Status of the Experiment -- IV Perspectives of Superconducting Junctions in Nuclear and Particle Physics -- Potential of Superconducting Tunnel Junctions as Detectors in Nuclear and Particle Physics -- Development of a High Resolution Superconducting Detector for keV Radiation at SIN -- New Detectors and Neutrino Mass -- V Some Aspects of the Physics of Muonic Atoms and Molecules -- Different Facets of Muonic Molecules -- New Experimental Results on Muon Catalyzed Fusion in Low Density Deuterium-tritium gas -- Progress in Muon Catalyzed Fusion at JINR in Dubna (USSR) -- Triplet State Lifetimes and Muon Capture in Gaseous Hydrogen -- Formation of the Lightest Muonic Atoms and the 2S-lifetime of the (??4He)+-ion.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468449693
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468449686
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780306420023
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949199256702882
    Format: 242 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1990.
    ISBN: 9781468458596
    Series Statement: Ettore Majorana International Science Series, Physical Sciences ; 53
    Content: A fundamental step towards gaining a deeper understanding of our world is to increase the resolution of the investigative instruments we use; i.e. to increase the energy, and hence to decrease the wavelength, of the particles which constitute our probes. Almost any substantial progress in our understanding of the fundamental laws of Nature has been obtained when a new generation of accelerators has allowed us to achieve a new energy range. The new results have generated new questions, thus encouraging us to construct new machines to reach even higher energy levels. The relative energy gain from one generation of accelerators to the next is progressively increasing. The energy ga in suggested by the theoretical predictions at the time has usually been much greater than the value allowed by our technical capabilities. But this smaller energy gain permitted by accelerator technology improvement has generally been sufficient up until now to bring about a substantial increase in our knowledge. Hence a large increase in accelerator energy is very important, and we know that this result can essentially be obtained by developing some new device or some new approach.
    Note: The Eloisatron -- The Basis for the Design of Superconducting Accelerator Magnets -- Persistent Current Effects in Superconducting Accelerator Magnets -- Correction Magnets -- Dynamic Aperture Considerations for Large Superconducting Synchrotrons -- High-Field Superconducting Magnets for Particle Accelerators -- Three-Dimensional Computation of Magnetic Fields and Lorentz Forces of an LHC Dipole Magnet -- Cooling of the Synchrotron Radiation Shield in the Eloisatron Magnets -- Problems Arising from Beam Losses in Superconducting Colliders -- Status Report on SSC Dipole R&D -- Cryostat Design for the Superconducting Super Collider Dipole -- Dipole Magnet Development for the RHIC Accelerator -- Fine Filament NbTi Conductors: Design and Large Scale Production -- Contribution to the "Round Table on the Industrial Involvement in SC Magnets Production" -- Superconductors for Accelerators and Detectors -- Cold Tests of Industrial Production of Ansaldo Hera Dipoles -- Superconductors from Finland -- Manufacturing of Superconducting Wires and Cables -- Development of a Superconducting Sextupole/Dipole Corrector Magnet for LHC at Tesla Engineering, England -- Participants.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468458619
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780306437038
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468458602
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949199039102882
    Format: XIII, 309 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1990.
    ISBN: 9781489937018
    Series Statement: Ettore Majorana International Science Series, Physical Sciences ; 52
    Content: This Workshop was organized to bring once more tagether the scientists of the rather heterogeneaus field of exotic atoms. At present the main topic of the field seems to be the study of the atomic cascade. There are some who study it intentionally -Iet us call them cascadeurs -and others who think they investigate other features of the exotic atoms (like Coulomb capture, particle transfer, muon catalyzed fusion, chemical effects, fundamental properties, etc.) -users-while in fact they study some special consequences of the same atomic cascade. We decided to get cascadeurs and users discuss the problems of exotic atoms at wonderful Erice, at the 5th Course of the International School of Physics of Exotic Atoms. Our Workshop was quite successful, we have heard excellent talks from participants from a dozen countfies and most of them have prepared written contributions for this volume. The Organizers express their gratitude to all participants for their contributions, especially to David Measday for bis concluding remarks (not printed here) and to James Cohen for jumping in for Leonid Ponomarev who had to leave unexpectedly in the middle of the meeting. We greatly appreciate the enthusiastic help of Marianne Signer in every stage of the organization work. Am!, of course, the Workshop could not happen at all without the incredibly efficient organization by the Ettore Majorana Centre of Scientific Culture. Leopold M. Simons Dezsö Horvath Gabriele Torelli V CONTENTS OPENING ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi . . . . . . .
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781489937032
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780306436864
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781489937025
    Language: English
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