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    UID:
    b3kat_BV024575445
    Format: 539 S.
    ISBN: 030640351X
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Neutron-Proton-Wechselwirkung ; Kern-Kern-Wechselwirkung ; Nukleon-Nukleon-Streuung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
    almafu_BV002002983
    Format: X, 539 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0-306-40351-X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Nukleon-Nukleon-Streuung ; Neutron-Proton-Wechselwirkung ; Kern-Kern-Wechselwirkung ; Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
    almahu_9949199585502882
    Format: X, 540 p. 268 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1980.
    ISBN: 9781468488609
    Content: This volume contains the proceedings of the "Conference on the (p,n) Reaction and the Nucleon-Nucleon Force" held in Telluride, Colorado, March 29-31, 1979. The idea to hold this conference grew out of a program at the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility to study the (p,n) reaction in the 50-200 MeV energy range. The first new Indiana data, in contrast to low energy data, showed features suggestive of a dominant one pion exchange interaction. It seemed desir­ able to review what was known about the fre·e and the effective nucleon-nucleon force and the connection between the low and high energy (p,n) data. Thus the conference was born. The following people served as the organizing committee: S. M. Austin, Michigan State University W. Bertozzi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology S. D. Bloom, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory C. C. Foster, Indiana University C. D. Goodman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Conference Chairman) D. A. Lind, University of Colorado J. Rapaport, Ohio University G. R. Satch1er, Oak Ridge National Laboratory G. E. Walker, Indiana University R. L. Walter, Duke University and TUNL The sponsoring organizations were: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, Durham, North Carolina Of course, the major credit for the success of the con­ ference must go to the speakers who diligently prepared their talks that are reproduced in this volume.
    Note: Session I: Derivation of the Effective from the Free Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction -- What We Think We Know About the Free N-N Interaction -- Properties and Applications of Effective Interactions Derived from Free Nucleon-Nucleon Forces -- Determination of the Effective Interaction for Bound State Calculations in Nuclei -- Linear Least-Squares Analysis and Effective Interactions -- Effective Interactions: Derivation of Moment Criteria -- Field-Theoretic Origin of the Isovector Central (Lane) and Spin-Orbit Potentials for Quasielastic (p,n) Reactions -- Session II: Nuclear Structure Effects -- Microscopic Structure of ?J? = 1+ Excitations in sd-Shell Nuclei -- Elements of Comparison Between Electron-Nucleus and Nucleon-Nucleus Scattering -- The (p,n) Reaction at Intermediate Energies -- Experimental Test of One-Pion Exchange and PCAC in Proton-Nucleus Charge Exchange Reactions at 144 MeV -- Evidence for Gamow-Teller Strength in Broad Bumps in (p,n) and (3He,t) Spectra -- Session III: More on Effective Interactions, Sensitivity Studies, Meson Probes -- An Empirical Effective Interaction -- Determination of the Macroscopic Isovector Potential from Nucleon-Nucleus Scattering -- Reaction Mechanism/Structure Sensitivity Studies of Cross Sections, Asymmetries, and Polarization in (p,p?) and (p,n) -- The Role of the n-p Interaction in Microscopic Calculations of Collective Motion -- Pion Single Charge Exchange -- K+-Nucleus Inelastic and Charge Exchange Reactions -- Effective Interactions and Reaction Dynamics -- Session IV: Experimental Techniques and Facilities. Reaction Comparisons -- Experimental Capabilities - Present and Future -- Calculations of Neutron Detector Efficiencies -- Experimental Determinations of Neutron Detector Efficiencies -- A Spectrometer for Neutron-In, Charged-Particle-Out Reactions -- The (n,p) Reaction on Light N=Z Nuclei at 60 MeV -- The (n,p) Reaction at 60 MeV on N&Z Targets -- Excitation of Spin-Flip, Isospin-Flip States in (p,n), (e,e?) and (?,??): A Comparative Study on 24,25,26Mg -- Comparisons of (p,p?) and (p,n) Reaction Measurements -- Session V: The (p,n) Reaction Below 100 MeV A -- Folding Model Analysis of the (p,n) Quasielastic Reaction -- Properties of Multistep Amplitudes in Charge-Exchange Reactions -- The Sequential Transfer Mechanisms in (p,n) Reactions -- Energy Dependence of V? in the (p,n) Reaction 10-30 MeV -- Polarization Observables in (p,n) Reactions -- Self-Consistent Application of the Lane Model -- Theoretical Studies of the Polarization Analyzing Power Difference in 3H(p,n)3He and 15N(p,n)15O -- Session VI: The Broad Picture -- Effective Interactions at Low and Medium Energies -- Hadronic and Electromagnetic Nuclear Probes -- Participants.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468488623
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780306403514
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468488616
    Language: English
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