High-energy Spin Physics

High-energy Spin Physics

Author: Kenneth J. Heller

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Published: 1989

Total Pages: 792

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"This conference was concerned with both the technology of spin and with particle physics, i.e., particle physicists need to know what experiments might be possible and target/beam/source physicists want to know what their work will lead to, and get new ideas. A report of the progress which has been made since the first conference in Argonne, 1974, a discussion of new experiments and theory, and new ideas for polarized sources, beams, and targets which point toward an exciting future program of particle physics are given in this summary."--Summary by AIP


Surface Conditioning of Vacuum Systems

Surface Conditioning of Vacuum Systems

Author: Lengley

Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 192

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Materials processing scientists and engineers, basic and applied research scientists and accelerator technicians.


LAMPF Workshop

LAMPF Workshop

Author: Benjamin F. Gibson

Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 304

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Experts in hypernuclear physics, an emerging sector of medium energy research, present 28 papers on hypernuclear structure, A-nucleon scattering and reactions, and hypernuclear weak decays. For the novice in the field, introductory and summary papers provide an overview. Reproduced from the authors'


Polymers in Aqueous Media

Polymers in Aqueous Media

Author: J. Edward Glass

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Published: 1989

Total Pages: 602

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This volume is the first systematic review of surfactant-modified, water-soluble polymers. The authors, representing leaders in their fields, offer practical information about associative thickeners and polymer surfactants, including spectroscopic and rheological analysis of these water-soluble polymers in aqueous solutions. In addition, aqueous gels of varying chemical types are studied with respect to their properties in numerous applications. Among the topics covered are: aqueous gels; surfactant-modified, water-soluble polymers; polyelectrolyte synthesis; elongational viscosity; and fluorescence phenomena of water-soluble polymers.