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Advances in Nuclear Dynamics 5

✍ Scribed by L. Beaulieu, T. Lefort, W. C-Hsi, K. Kwiatkowski (auth.), Wolfgang Bauer, Gary D. Westfall (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
331
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


th This workshop was the 15 in a series that addresses the subject of the dynamics of nuclear reactions. These workshops are dedicated to the concept that bringing together scientists from diverse areas of nuclear reactions promotes the vibrant exchange of ideas. This workshop hosted presentations from experimentalists and theorists, intermediate energy to ultrarelativistic energies, and final results to recent speculations. Many of these scientists would not normally be exposed to the work done in other subfields. Thus the Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics plays a unique role in information exchange and the stimulation of new ides. The field of nuclear dynamics has a bright future. New accelerators are being planned and completed around the world. New detectors are being constructed. New models and theories are being developed to describe these phenomena. The Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics will continue to promote this lively and compelling field of research. WOLFGANG BAUER AND GARY D. WESTFALL v Previous Workshops The following table contains a list of the dates and locations of the previous Winter Workshops on Nuclear Dynamics as well as the members of the organizing committees. The chairpersons of the conferences are underlined.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Heating of Nuclear Matter and Multifragmentation: Antiprotons Vs Pions....Pages 1-12
In-Medium Modification of the Ξ”(1232) Resonance at Sis Energies....Pages 13-20
Particle Production in 158.a Gev 208 PB+ 208 PB Collisions....Pages 21-32
Hadron Freeze-Out and Qgp Hadronization....Pages 33-47
Nuclear Collective Excitations at Finite Temperature....Pages 49-57
In-Medium Kaon Production in Heavy Ion Collisions at Sis Energies....Pages 59-68
Leading Soft Gluon Production in High Energy Nuclear Collisions....Pages 69-77
Universality in Fragment Inclusive Yields from Au + Au Collisions....Pages 79-89
The Phenix Experiment....Pages 91-99
The Coulomb Dissociation of 8 B - How Far Can We Go and Still Be Right?....Pages 101-109
Two-Proton Correlations from Pb+Pb Central Collisions....Pages 111-118
Nuclear Phase Transition Studied Within AMD-MF....Pages 119-129
Results from the E917 Experiment at the Ags....Pages 131-138
Size Matters: What Reducibility Can Tell US....Pages 139-146
The Bombarding Energy Dependence of Ο€ - Inteferometry at the Ags....Pages 147-158
Probing the QCD Phase Boundary with Finite Collision Systems....Pages 159-168
Target N/Z Effects on Projectile Fragmentation....Pages 169-177
New Phases of Qcd; the Tricritical Point; and Rhic as a β€œNutcracker”....Pages 179-188
Hbt Studies with E917 at the Ags: a Status Report....Pages 189-196
Light Nuclei Measurements from E864....Pages 197-204
Collective Flow in Pb+Pb Collisions at the Cern-Sps....Pages 205-214
Strangeness Production in au+au Collisions at the Ags: Recent Results from E917....Pages 215-222
Strange Baryon and H-Dibaryon Measurements in Au-Au Collisions in Ags Experiment E896....Pages 223-232
Recent Results from the Ceres/Na45 Experiment and Upgrade with a Radial-Drift TPC....Pages 233-240
The Myth of Large P t Hadron Spectra in High-Energy Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 241-252
The Star Emc Project....Pages 253-261
Pion Interferometry in Au+Au Collisions at the Ags....Pages 263-270
Beam Energy Dependence of Two-Proton Correlations at the Ags....Pages 271-279
Disappearance of Transverse Flow in Au+Au Collisions....Pages 281-289
Phobos: A Status Report....Pages 291-298
Proton-Nucleus Dynamics Defining, Measuring, and Studying Centrality Dependence....Pages 299-309
Status and Physics Perspectives of the New Dielectron Spectrometer Hades....Pages 311-319
Overview and Status of the Star Detector at Rhic....Pages 321-328
Back Matter....Pages 329-330

✦ Subjects


Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons;Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics;Renewable and Green Energy;Nuclear Engineering


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