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Structure and Dynamics of Elementary Matter
โ Scribed by John W. Harris (auth.), Walter Greiner, Mikhail G. Itkis, Joachim Reinhardt, Mehmet Cem Gรผรงlรผ (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 673
- Series
- NATO Science Series 166
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Ladies and gentlemen, dear colleagues, welcome to Kemer to the NATO Advanced Study Institute Structure and Dynamics of Elementary Matter. We have chosen Kemer as the place of our NASI because it is located in a be- tiful and hospitable surrounding. This part of the Mediterranean at the Turkish Riviera is a historic region where many cultures meet (e.g., the Oriental and the Greek and Roman European cultures) and where you ?nd numerous places which played a role in ancient science and in early Christianity. Moreover, with the hotel Ceylan Inter-Continental we have found a most excellent me- ing place, directly located at the beach, equipped with wonderful swimming pools and restaurants โ an absolutely ?rst-class location. Our NASIwill deal withthemost recent developmentsin high-energyheavy ionphysicsandinthesearchforsuperheavynucleiโtworatherdistinctareasof research. Indeed, we want to bring two very active communities of nuclear and high-energy physics into close contact. The meeting is both a school and has also the character of a conference: A school because there are many advanced students, many of which are themselves already top researchers and who are contributing with their own research in seminars and posters. It is also a c- ference because new results in the exciting and wonderful ?elds of low- and high-energy heavy ion physics will be presented. We are mainly focussing on the topics of superheavy elements and of hot and dense nuclear matter.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Creating Bulk QCD Matter at RHIC....Pages 1-18
The Strangeness Signal in Hadron Production at Relativistic Energy....Pages 19-43
Multistrange Baryons at Star....Pages 45-52
Recent Results from the NA49 Experiment....Pages 53-60
QCD Hard Scattering Results from PHENIX at RHIC....Pages 61-69
A Panorama of PHENIX Physics....Pages 71-86
The Future International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Anti-Protons at Darmstadt....Pages 87-94
Strangeness Production and Prospects for LHC....Pages 95-102
Resonance Production in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions....Pages 103-110
Constraints on the Nuclear EOS from Heavy Ion Data in the SIS Energy Range....Pages 111-118
Balance Functions at RHIC....Pages 119-125
Phase Transitions in High Energy Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 127-142
Aspects of Non-Equilbrium Quantum Field Theory in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions....Pages 143-158
The QGP Discovered at RHIC....Pages 159-182
What is the Evidence for the Color Glass Condensate?....Pages 183-205
Clusters of Matter and Antimatter....Pages 207-224
Hadronization at Rhic: Interplay of Recombination and Fragmentation....Pages 225-237
Review of QGP Signatures โ Ideas Versus Observables....Pages 239-254
Towards a Comprehensive Description of Heavy Ion Reactions....Pages 255-263
Signals of Deconfinement Transition in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions....Pages 265-276
3D Core-Collapse Supernova Calculations....Pages 277-287
Dark Matter, Massive Neutrinos and Susy Particles....Pages 289-302
Structure of Stars and Nuclei....Pages 303-320
Spin-One Color Superconductivity in Neutron Stars....Pages 321-328
Theory of Gapless Superconductivity in Quark Matter....Pages 329-336
Exotic Nuclei โ the Experimental Quest....Pages 337-352
Experimental Search for Superheavy Nuclei....Pages 353-376
Description of Properties of Superheavy Nuclei....Pages 377-386
Dissipation-Fluctuation Dynamical Approach to Fusion Leading to the Superheavy Elements....Pages 387-394
Fusion-Fission Dynamics of Superheavy Nuclei by the Fluctuation-Dissipation Model....Pages 395-405
Self-Consistent Mean-Field Models and Their Application to Superheavy Nuclei....Pages 407-414
Influence of Deformation on the Synthesis of Superheavy Elements....Pages 415-422
Shell Effects in Fission and Quasi-Fission of Heavy and Superheavy Nuclei....Pages 423-438
Fission Barriers of Heavy and Superheavy Nuclei....Pages 439-446
Fusion and Quasifission in a Molecular Model....Pages 447-462
Exotic Matter at the Low Density Limit: Exploring Bound and Continuum Structures of Borromean Halo Nuclei....Pages 463-477
Formation of the Compound Nucleus in Fusion of Heavy Nuclei....Pages 479-486
Anisotropic ฮฑ โ Decay....Pages 487-494
Exotic Nuclei: Where do We go!....Pages 495-505
Storage-Ring Experiments with Exotic Nuclei: From Mass Measurements to the Future....Pages 507-514
New Candidates for Cluster Decay Experiments....Pages 515-522
Nuclear Fission and Structure Studies with Gammasphere....Pages 523-533
Relativistic Density Functional Theory: Applications to Nuclei Far from Stability....Pages 535-542
Nuclei and Nuclear Matter in a Hadronic Model....Pages 543-549
New Experimental Approach to Ternary Fission Relying on the ฮณ-Ray Spectroscopy....Pages 551-559
HFB Calculations for Nuclei Far from Stability....Pages 561-567
How Low is the Thermodynamical Limit?....Pages 569-576
Signatures of Large Extra Dimensions....Pages 577-584
Baryon-Baryon Interactions in Free Space and Matter....Pages 585-592
No Pions in Chiral Nambu-Jona-Lasinio Model with Less Than Three Quark Colors....Pages 593-611
Self-Consistent Description of Strongly Interacting Matter at High Temperatures....Pages 613-620
The Physics of Clusters....Pages 621-634
Phase Transition in Superconductivity at Two-Phonon Exchange Between the Electrons....Pages 635-638
Factorization of Charge and Nuclear Formfactors for Clusterized Nuclei....Pages 639-643
Environmental Contaminations of Mountain Regions: Problems and Decisions....Pages 645-648
Using Calorimetry to Investigate the Azimuthal Anisotropy in Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 649-651
Jet Quenching Studies in Heavy Ion Collisions at LHC....Pages 653-655
Deconfinement and Freeze-Out Conditions for Hadronic Matter....Pages 657-659
Relativistic QRPA Description of Excitations in Exotic Nuclei....Pages 661-663
The Investigation of Multipolarity of the Electromagnetic Transitions in Some Even-Even Hf Isotopes....Pages 665-667
Quantum Dynamics of Brachistochrone Problem....Pages 669-671
....Pages 673-675
โฆ Subjects
Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons; Astrophysics and Astroparticles
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