Advances in Nuclear Dynamics 2

Advances in Nuclear Dynamics 2

Author: Benito Arruñada

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 1475790864

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The 12th Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics carried on the tradition, started in 1978, of bringing together scientists working in all regimes of nuclear dynamics. This broad range of related topics allows the researcher attending the Workshop to be exposed to work that normally would be considered outside his/her field, but could po tentially add a new dimension to the understanding of his/her work. At Snowbird, we brought together experimentalists working with heavy ion beams from 10 MeV/nucleon up to 200 GeV /nucleon and theoretical physicists working in diverse areas ranging from antisymmetrized fermionic dynamics to perturbative quantum chromo dynamics. Fu ture work at RHIC was discussed also, with presentations from several of the experimen tal groups. In addition, several talks addressed issues of cross-disciplinary relevance, from the study of water-drop-collisions, to the multi-fragmentation of buckyballs. Clearly the field of nuclear dynamics has a bright future. The understanding of the nuclear equation of state in all of its manifestations is being expanded on all fronts both theoretically and experimentally. Future Workshops on Nuclear Dynamics will certainly have much progress to report. Gary D. Westfall Wolfgang Bauer Michigan State Universzty v PREVIOUS WORKSHOPS The following table contains a list of the dates and locations of the previous Winter Workshops on Nuclear Dynamics as well as the members of the organizing committees. The chairpersons of the conferences are underlined.


Meson Production, Interaction And Decay - Proceedings Of The Workshop

Meson Production, Interaction And Decay - Proceedings Of The Workshop

Author: Andrzej Magiera

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1991-10-31

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9814555673

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This workshop proceedings presents interesting lectures on the theoretical and experimental problems which may be studied using the new GeV accelerators. It provides a discussion of ongoing and planned experiments on the CELCIUS, COSY, LEAR, SATURNE and SIS accelerators as well as general descriptions of the experimental techniques applied in these experiments. There is special focus on the meson production mechanism in various reactions, meson spectroscopy and meson decay modes.