Heavy-ion physics today and tomorrow : proceedings of the 7th Adriatic International Conference on Nuclear Physics, 1991, Islands of Brioni, Croatia, Yugoslavia, May 27-June 1, 1991
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Heavy-ion physics today and tomorrow : proceedings of the 7th Adriatic International Conference on Nuclear Physics, 1991, Islands of Brioni, Croatia, Yugoslavia, May 27-June 1, 1991
World Scientific, c1991
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A collection of essays presented to the conference on nuclear physics in 1991.
Table of Contents
- Challenges and highlights in modern heavy ion physics, W. Greiner, et al
- resonances in reactions between deformed nuclei with the 24Mg+24Mg system as example, R. Maass and W. Scheid
- prospects of polarized heavy-ion physics (from MeV to GeV per nucleon), D. Fick
- light-particle emission and heavy residues from nucleus-nucleus collisions, R. Caplar, et al
- study of collision dynamics using two-particle correlations, D. Ardouin
- on the production and decay of hot nuclei, B. Remaud, et al
- present and future prospects to probe exotic nuclei with high rigidity devices, radioactive beams and fission, J.H. Hamilton
- description of heavy ion collisions with medium dependent forces, A. Faessler
- ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions and the formation of new particles, G. Soff, et al
- strange quark matter droplets and metestable exotic multi-hypernuclear objects in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions, G. Greiner, et al
- "atomic" Bremsstrahlung or polarizational radiation in collision of many-electron ions, M. Ya Amusia and A.V. Solov'yov, et al.
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