Resonances in few-body systems : proceedings of the international workshop, Sárospatak, Hangary, September 4-8, 2000
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Resonances in few-body systems : proceedings of the international workshop, Sárospatak, Hangary, September 4-8, 2000
(Few-body systems, Supplement 13)
Springer-Verlag, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Few-body resonances are in the frontiers of resonance studies. Very similar problems occur in atomic and molecular physics, nuclear physics and high-energy physics.
This collection presents the state of the art of the studies of resonance states in these fields and demonstrates their common methodological aspects.
Most of the contributions are theoretical, but quite a few are closely linked with experiments through the data they are dealing with.
Table of Contents
Opening Address.- Atomic and Molecular Physics.- Resonances in Nuclei, Atoms, and Molecules: Why Are They so Interesting?.- Doubly-Excited States of Two-Electron Atomic Systems in External Fields.- Resonance Electron Molecule Collisions.- Zero-Energy Resonance Effects in Break-up Collisions.- Bound Excited States and Resonances of Positronium Molecule.- Nuclear Physics.- Study of Resonant States in Halo Nuclei.- Nuclear Resonances by Extrapolation of Bound States.- Resonances in He Isotopes.- Structure of Continuum States in Neutron Drip-Line Nuclei.- Continuum Level Density in the Microscopic Cluster Model: Parameters of Resonances.- Few-Body Resonances in Light Nuclei.- Three-Body Resonances in Borromean Halo Nuclei.- Three-Neutron Resonances.- Rotational Three-Body Resonances: A New Adiabatic Approach.- Resonant-State Solution of the Faddeev-Merkuriev Integral Equations for Three-Body Systems with Coulomb-like Potentials.- Finding Resonances in Deformed Systems and Its Application to Exotic Nuclei.- Resonances Beyond the Proton Drip-Line.- Probing Few-Body Systems with Bremsstrahlung.- Application of Gamov Wavefunctions to Beta Delayed Nucleon Emission.- Mathematical and General Aspects.- A Curious Aspect of the Atomic Ionization Process Caused by Nuclear Decay.- Doublets and Accidental Degeneracy of Resonances.- A New Basis Set for Continuum Discretization.- Exotic Systems, Baryons, Hadrons and Quarks.- Properties of Ordinary and Exotic Hadrons.- Baryon Resonances in Constituent-Quark Models.- Hadron Dynamics in Meson-Baryon Few-Body Systems.- Possible Origin of Three Nucleon Interactions.- Microscopic Description of ?-Nuclear Systems.- Nucleon-Nucleon Optical Potentials and Fusion of ?N, KN, ?? and NN Systems.- Quasi-Stable Exotic Atoms/Nuclei as ResonanceStates.- Program.- List of Participants.- List of Authors.
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