Proceedings of the International Symposium on Non-nucleonic degrees of freedom detected in nuclei : NNDF'96, Osaka, Japan, 2-15 September 96
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Proceedings of the International Symposium on Non-nucleonic degrees of freedom detected in nuclei : NNDF'96, Osaka, Japan, 2-15 September 96
World Scientific, c1997
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"NNDF'96, ... The symposium was hosted by the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Osaka University and was supported by Association for the Commemoration of Osaka University 50th Year Anniversary"--Preface
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Description
Non-nucleonic degrees of freedom in the nucleus must be understood in the nucleonic framework of nucleus in relation with the structure of the nucleons from which mesons are emitted to link the nucleons, and with isobars, mesonic exchange currents, and underlying conservation laws. This topical volume sheds light on these highly exciting non-nucleonic effects extracted as the result of interplay among the constituents including quarks, and on the limit of applicability of various conservation laws.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Nuclear magnetic moments: mirror magnetic moments
- magnetic moments of exotic nuclei. Part 2 Structure of the weak nuclear currents: validity of conservation laws
- time component of the weak axial vector current
- first forbidden beta-decays in heavy and light nuclei. Part 3 Radiative capture of a neutron by proton and dissociation of deuteron by electron scattering. Part 4 Okamoto-Nolen-Schiffer anomaly. Part 5 Structure of probe nuclei: high isospin states
- isospin symmetry violation
- nuclear matter distribution
- nuclear matter density at probe nucleons
- exotic nuclear states
- transition matrices of beta-decays. Part 6 New experimental methods: production of unstable nuclear beams
- exotic nuclei produced through high energy heavy-ion collisions
- facilities at present and future
- instrumentation in exotic nuclear beam measurements
- nuclear spin manipulation
- spin-radiation correlation measurements.
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