EXA/LEAP 2008 : proceedings of the international conference on exotic atoms (EXA 2008) and the 9th international conference on low energy antiproton physics (LEAP 2008) held in Vienna, Austria, 15-19 September 2008

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EXA/LEAP 2008 : proceedings of the international conference on exotic atoms (EXA 2008) and the 9th international conference on low energy antiproton physics (LEAP 2008) held in Vienna, Austria, 15-19 September 2008

edited by B. Juhász ... [et al.]

Springer, c2010

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"Previously published in Hyperfine Interactions, volume 193, nos. 1-3 (2009), volume 194, nos. 1-3 (2009)"

Includes bibliographical references and index

Other editors: J. Marton, K. Suzuki, E. Widmann, J. Zmeskal

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Proceedings of the International Conferences EXA'08 (Exotic Atoms and Related Topics) and LEAP'08 (Low Energy Antiproton Physics) held from September 15th to 19th, 2008 in Vienna and hosted by the Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Now the research in exotic atoms has a remarkable history of more than 50 years. Enormous success in the understanding of fundamental interactions and symmetries resulted from the research on these tiny objects at the femtoscale. This volume contains research papers on recent achievements and future opportunities of this highly interdisciplinary field of atomic, nuclear, and particle physics. The Proceedings are structured according to the conference session topics: exotic atoms, kaon-nucleon interaction, exotic decays, fundamental symmetries, particle trapping, antiproton collisions and antihydrogen, muon physics, nuclear physics with antiprotons, charm physics, baryons bound in nuclei, hadron and nuclear physics with antiprotons, new facilities and new ideas. Therefore, this volume represents a compilation of the most recent developments and new perspectives in the light of the upcoming research facilities (FAIR, J-PARC) and technologies. It is directed to researchers in the field and advanced students.

Table of Contents

Foreword.- Kaonic helium atoms.- Kaonic atoms measurements at the DA?NE accelerator.- X-ray spectroscopy of light hadronic atoms.- Pionic atom factory project in the RIBF.- Unified approach to nuclear densities from exotic atoms.- Observation of ?K-atoms with DIRAC-II.- Pionic deuterium.- Nucleon recoil for low-energy antikaon-deuteron scattering.- Line shape of the ?H(3p?-?1s) transition.- Antikaon-nucleon scattering lengths.- Recent topics of mesic atoms and mesic nuclei.- Towards more exoticness-X-ray spectroscopy of ?? atoms at J-PARC.- Perspectives of the ???-atom spectroscopy at PANDA.- Accurate evaluation of the 1s wave functions of kaonic hydrogen.- KAIUM at DA?NE?.- Muon capture in hydrogen and deuterium.- 2S state and Lamb shift in muonic hydrogen.- Muon spectroscopy with trace alkaline-earth and rare-earth isotopes implanted in solid D2.- Coulomb spheroidal representation in the hyperspherical approach to the three-body problem.- An analytic and parameter-free wavefunction for studying the stability of three-body systems.- Calculations of the cascade characteristics for hadronic hydrogen atoms based on a quantum-classical approach.- Accurate ground state wavefunctions for several three-body systems.- Determination of the hadronic width of the ground state in pionic hydrogen.- Density effect in d?-?d? catalyzed fusion with ortho-and para-enriched deuterium.- Overview of and -nucleus dynamics.- Recent results on the search of bound kaonic states in nuclei with FINUDA.- First exclusive measurements of the K ??? pp state populated in the pp ? K ?+? ?p reaction at 2.85 GeV.- Search for kaonic nuclear state, K ??? pp, in the p?+?p???X?+?K ?+ reaction with FOPI.- The AMADEUS experiment at DA?NE and the analysis of KLOE data in the search for kaonic nuclear clusters.- OBELIX results on Kaonic Nuclear Clusters production by antiproton annihilation at rest on 4He.- K ? absorption in nuclei by two and three nucleons.- Multi- configurations and the limit of kaon condensation.- The ?K N ? ? ? decay threshold effect in 3He(in-flight K?-, n) reaction spectrum.- Phenomenological interaction with isospin-breaking effects.- Effective interaction with strong ?? dynamics constrained by chiral SU(3) symmetry.- Chiral SU(3) dynamics and the quasibound K?-?pp cluster.- Baryon resonances as hadronic molecule states with kaons.- Status of neutrinoless double beta decay searches.- An experiment to measure the bound-?- decay of the free neutron.- CPT and Lorentz-invariance violation.- Quantum Gravity, CPT symmetry and entangled states.- Gravitational physics with antimatter.- Measuring the antihydrogen fall.- Planned measurement of the ground-state hyperfine splitting of antihydrogen.- Antihydrogen (hydrogen) atom formation.- Efficient Rydberg positronium laser excitation for antihydrogen production in a magnetic field.- Perspectives of laser-stimulated antihydrogen formation.- The feasibility of the TRIC experiment at COSY.- Precision spectroscopy of metastable hydrogen and antihydrogen with a Lamb-shift polarimeter.- Determination of the antiproton-to-electron mass ratio by laser spectroscopy of .- Preliminary results from recent measurements of the antiprotonic helium hyperfine structure.- Precision spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium.- Spin structure of antiprotonic helium in a magnetic field.- Collisional effects on the HFS transitions of antiprotonic helium.- Cross-beam atomic collision experiment between ultra-low-energy antiprotons and a supersonic gas jet.- Angular and energy differential electron emission cross sections in collisions between antiprotons and helium atoms.- Interaction of antiprotons with Rb atoms and a comparison of antiproton stopping powers of the atoms H, Li, Na, K, and Rb.- Collisions of low-energy antiprotons with molecular hydrogen: ionization, excitation and stopping power.- Precision Penning trap mass measurements on exotic ions: status and perspectives.- ASACUSA MUSASHI: New progress with intense ultra slow antiproton beam.- Ultracold antiprotons by indirect laser cooling.- Aspects of neutral atom traps for antihydrogen spectroscopy.- Developments for the direct determination of the g-factor of a single proton in a Penning trap.- The status of FAIR.- The PANDA detector at FAIR.- Strangeness at J-PARC.- AD: low-energy antiproton production at CERN.- CRYRING at the LSR at FLAIR.- Present status of the USR project.- Proposed new antiproton experiments at Fermilab.- Breeding of antideuterons in the AIC at FAIR.- Do unpolarized electrons affect the polarization of a stored beam?.- Silicon drift detectors for exotic atoms.- A Focussing Disc DIRC design for particle identification in PANDA.- Beam instrumentation for the future ultra-low energy electrostatic storage ring at FLAIR.- Preliminary design studies of an extraction of the USR.- A fast, low perturbation ionization beam profile monitor based on a gas-jet curtain for the ultra low energy storage ring.- Development of precise nanosecond and picosecond dye lasers for spectroscopy of antiprotonic atoms.- Particle detectors for the future antiproton Paul trap of the ASACUSA experiment at CERN.- Response of cooled PWO scintillators to low-energy gamma-rays and its importance in studies of the h c ?? c ?+?? transition in charmonium.- Muon science in J-PARC.- Hadron physics with PANDA.- The E835 experiment at Fermilab.- Charm in nuclei.- Time-like nucleon form factor measurements at .- Double-strangeness production with antiprotons.- Exploring the nuclear potential of antihyperons with antiprotons at .- Cold compression of nuclei induced by antiprotons.- Nuclear periphery studied with antiprotonic atoms.- Antiprotons for nuclear structure research.- Total spin-dependent p?d cross sections at low and intermediate energies.- Quark deconfinement in antiproton annihilation at rest on light nuclei.- Antiproton reflection by a solid surface.- Measurement of the antiproton-nucleus annihilation cross-section at very low energies.- Antiproton radiotherapy: peripheral dose from secondary neutrons.- exotics and antiprotonic atoms.- Spin structure of .- Parton distribution functions up to NNLO.- xF 3 structure function based on the associated Jacobi polynomials.- F L structure function and heavy quark contributions.

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  • NCID
    BB01262397
  • ISBN
    • 9783642028021
  • LCCN
    2009940786
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Heidelberg
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 693 p., [4] p. of col. plates
  • Size
    25 cm
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