Spins in nuclear hadronic reactions : proceedings of the RCNP-TMU Symposium
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Spins in nuclear hadronic reactions : proceedings of the RCNP-TMU Symposium
World Scientific, c2000
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Spin physics is one of the most important and active areas of theoretical/experimental nuclear physics. In nuclear reactions, the observations of spin polarizations give important clues to the nuclear structures and reaction mechanism. For high energy nuclear physics, the polarized quark-parton distributions of the nucleon/nucleus are studied intensively. In the study of baryon structures and nuclear astrophysics, spin is an important observable through hadron reactions.The focus of these proceedings is on the spin-dependent phenomena in nuclear and hadronic reactions and related topics in nuclear and hadron physics. The main subjects covered are: Spin polarization phenomena in nuclear and hadronic reactions; spin-dependent excitations in nuclei and spin observables; recent development in nuclear reaction theories; spin-dependent phenomena in fundamental processes; related topics
Table of Contents
- Pre-equilibrium reactions, P.E. Hodgson
- calculation of spin observables with the semi-classical distorted wave (SCDW) model, K. Ogata et al
- isoscalar, isovector, orbital and spin contributions in M1 transitions, Y. Fujita et al
- spin modes in light nuclei and related topics, T. Suzuki
- mechanisms for direct breakup reactions, G. Baur et al
- Coulomb break-up and polarizability of the deuteron, Y. Aoki
- analyzing power of neutron removal reactions with beams of neutron-rich nuclei, R.C. Johnson and J.A. Tostevin
- asymptotic normalization co-efficients from direct transfer reactions with applications to nuclear astrophysics, R.E. Tribble et al
- deuteron spin structure at short distances from experiments with polarized deuteron beams, A. Kobushkin
- flavour asymmetry in polarized proton-deuteron Drell-Yan process, S. Kumano
- G-parity violation of weak nucleon current and in-medium mass renormalization of nucleons detected through the decays of spin-aligned 12B and 12N, K. Minamisono et al
- Bose-Einstein condensation in atomic and nuclear physics, H. Yabu. (Part contents)
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