Particles And Nuclei (Panic'96): Proceedings Of The 14th International Conference

Particles And Nuclei (Panic'96): Proceedings Of The 14th International Conference

Author: Carl Carlson

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1997-02-21

Total Pages: 787

ISBN-13: 981454664X

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This book is devoted to phenomena that are of interest to both particle and nuclear physicists. The topics include nucleon structure (including spin structure), electron, neutrino, and hadron scattering from nucleons and nuclei, strange matter, the standard model, theory of nucleons and nuclei from both the QCD and nucleon-meson viewpoints, new experimental techniques, and new facilities.


Particles and Nuclei

Particles and Nuclei

Author: Peter D. Barnes

Publisher: AIP Conference Proceedings / H

Published: 2006-10-04

Total Pages: 1216

ISBN-13:

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This is the proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Particles and Nuclei, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA which was concerned with new developments in experimental and theoretical particle physics, nuclear physics, and cosmology, and the intersections of these fields which will help us understand our Universe more completely. The participants reported on new developments in instrumentation, including large-scale facilities, such as accelerators, that will be essential for future work.


Pan Xiii: Particles And Nuclei - Proceedings Of The Xiii International Conference

Pan Xiii: Particles And Nuclei - Proceedings Of The Xiii International Conference

Author: Alessandro Pascolini

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1994-05-31

Total Pages: 866

ISBN-13: 9814550752

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This international conference was dedicated to the interface between nuclear and elementary particle physics. It was the thirteenth in a series initiated by T.E.O. Ericson, A. de Shalit and V. F. Weisskopf at CERN in 1963. The series provides the principal international forum for the presentation and critical examination of the main results of the experimental and theoretical research in the field of interest common to nuclear and particle physics. The topics cover the energy region where nucleons must be treated as composite particles, but quarks and gluons cannot be considered asymptotically free.PAN XIII reviews the status of the field in a delicate stage of transition: new experiments and instrumental facilities are bringing in more detailed and more accurate data on the various facets of the nuclear and subnuclear universe, but we are still far from a satisfactory and complete description of nucleons and nuclei in terms of underlying quarks and their interactions.