Over the last decade one of the most active areas of research in nuclear physics has been the study of systems of nucleons in various dynamical situations. Heavy-ion collisions at beam energies in the range 30-150 MeV per nucleon, where subnucleaonic degrees of freedom can be considered as frozen, a
New Vistas in Nuclear Dynamics
β Scribed by J. D. Garrett (auth.), P. J. Brussaard, J. H. Koch (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 418
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 139
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The 1985 Summer School on Nuclear Dynamics, organized by the Nuclear Physics Division of the Netherlands' Physical Society, was the sixth in a series that started in 1963. This year's topic has been nuclear dynamics rather than nuclear structure as in the foregoing years. This change reflects a shift in focus to nuclear processes at higher energy, or, more generally, to nuclear processes under less traditional circumstances. For many years nuclear physics has been restricted to the domain of the ground state and excited states of low energy. The boundaries between nuclear physics and high-energy physics are rapidly disappearing, however, and the future will presumably show that the two fields of research will contribute to one another. With the advent of a new generation of heavy-ion and electron accelerators research activities on various new aspects of nuclear dynamics over a wide range of energies have become possible. This research focuses in particular on nonnucleonic degrees of freedom and on nuclear matter under extreme conditions, which require the explicit introduction of quarks into the description of nuclear reactions. Mean-field formulations are no longer adequate for the description of nucleusΒ nucleus collisions at high nucleon energies as the nucleon-nucleon collisions begin to dominate. Novel dynamical theories are being developed, such as those based upon the Boltzmann equation or hadrodynamic models. The vitality of nuclear physics was clearly demonstrated by the enthusiastic lecturers at this summer school. They presented a series of clear and thorough courses on the subjects above.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Spectroscopy of Rapidly-Rotating Nuclei....Pages 1-56
Nuclei at High Angular Velocities....Pages 57-90
On Collective Dynamics in Low-Energy Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions: Nuclear Elastoplasticity....Pages 91-124
The Boltzmann Equation and Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions....Pages 125-161
Electromagnetic Interactions in Nuclei, Pion Number and the EMC Effect....Pages 163-189
Photonuclear Reactions at Intermediate Energies....Pages 191-212
Hypernuclear Experiments, Low-Energy Antiproton Physics and Quark Structure of Nuclei....Pages 213-228
The Relativistic Nuclear Many-Body Problem....Pages 229-271
Quarks in Nucleons and Nuclei....Pages 273-311
Models for the Structure of Hadrons: Bags, Solitons....Pages 313-345
Forbidden and Rare Decays of Muons, Kaons and Pions....Pages 347-397
Neutron Stars in Binary Systems....Pages 399-402
Back Matter....Pages 403-418
β¦ Subjects
Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons
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