Proceedings of the IV International Symposium on Weak and Electromagnetic Interactions in Nuclei, Osaka, Japan, 12-16 June 1995 : Yamada Conference XL IV
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Proceedings of the IV International Symposium on Weak and Electromagnetic Interactions in Nuclei, Osaka, Japan, 12-16 June 1995 : Yamada Conference XL IV
World Scientific, c1995
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The purpose of the symposium is to discuss current experimental and theoretical studies of weak and electromagnetic interactions in nuclei, emphasizing fundamental problems of particle, nuclear and astrophysics. Subjects discussed included symmetries and conservation laws, neutrino physics, nuclear weak process and weak form factors, electromagnetic probes for hadrons and nuclear structures, symmetries and flavornuclei, new facilities, and others.
Table of Contents
- New fundamental symmetries of nature - hints and tests, R.N. Mohapatra
- present and future of the measurement of time reversal invariance with very low energy particles, A. Masaike
- CP violation in B physics, A.I. Sanda
- precision polarization measurements in weak interactions, J. Deutsch
- the solar neutrino situation - a theorist's perspective, D.N. Schramm
- GALLEX and the 7Be solar neutrino problem, T. Kirsten
- cosmological and astrophysical implications of light neutrinos, J.R. Primack
- searching for neutrino oscillations with LSND, I.N. Stancu
- status of the Troitsk experiment on the search for the electron antineutrino rest mass in tritium beta-decay, V.M. Lobashev
- double beta decay and dark matter search with enriched Ge detectors, H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus
- status of the NEMO double beta decay experiment, Ph. Hubert
- Gamow-Teller strength in light nuclei, B.A. Brown
- nuclear spin-isospin response and weak processes, M. Fujiwara et al
- nuclear responses to electro-weak probes and in-medium chiral perturbation theory, K. Kubodera et al
- neutral weak currents of the nucleon, D.H. Beck
- the internal spin structure of the nucleon, U. Stiegler
- charge symmetry violation in nuclear physics, A.W. Thomas and K. Saito
- study of P(T) violation in VN to NN process, T. Kishimoto
- thermal detectors for neutrino physics - results and developments, A. Guiliani et al
- KARMEN - neutrino interactions with carbon and search for neutrino oscillations, J. Kleinfeller et al
- the San Onofre reactor neutrino experiment - a low energy test of the atmospheric neutrino anomaly, A. Piepke et al
- status of Sudbury neutrino observatory, G.T. Ewan
- status of DAONE and KLOE, F. Cervelli
- physics programme and experimental equipment at CEBAF, V.D. Burkert
- the LISS project at IUCF, J.M. Cameron
- electromagnetic and weak probes for symmetry studies at IRCNP, H. Ejiri
- symmetry problems in low energy physics, E.M. Henley
- and other papers.
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