Spin and Isospin in Nuclear Interactions
Titre:
Spin and Isospin in Nuclear Interactions
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9781461538349
Edition:
1st ed. 1991.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1991.
Description physique:
X, 535 p. online resource.
Table des matières:
Deep Inelastic Scattering of Leptons and Tests of Quark/Parton Models -- Meson-Exchange and Deep Inelastic Scattering -- Electron Scattering with Polarized 3He -- Hadronic Reactions in the Quasi-Elastic Peak Region -- ? Excitations in Nuclei -- Gluons, Spin and Flavour in the LEP -- Tensor Polarization Measurements of the Recoil Deuterons in Elastic Electron-Deuteron Scattering -- Electron Scattering from Tensor-Polarized Deuterons in the VEPP-3 Electron Storage Ring -- Study of Decay and Absorption of ? Resonance in Nuclei with a 4? Detector -- First Measurements of Spin Observables in $$N\bar N$$ Scattering Experiments at LEAR -- Flavor Production at Low Energies -- Chiral-Odd Parton Distributions and Polarized Drell-Yan -- Measurement of Spin Transfer Parameters in the $$\bar pp \to \bar nn$$ Charge-Exchange Reaction at LEAR -- Study of the np ? pp?- Reaction with the Vertex Detector ARCOLE -- Three Decades of Missing Gamow-Teller Strength -- Chiral Symmetry and Axial Charge Sum Rules -- Spontaneous-Symmetry Breaking and Gamow-Teller States -- Ground State Gamow-Teller Strength in 64Ni(n,p)64Co -- Structure of Neutron Rich Nucleus 11Be Studied by the 11B( $$\vec d$$, 2He) Reaction at 70 MeV -- Development and Application of Full-Folding Optical Potentials -- Spin Dependent Effective Interaction for Medium Energy Nucleon-Nucleus Scattering -- Measurements of Polarization Transfer Observables in ( $$\left( {\vec{p},\vec{p}'} \right)$$ ) Reactions at Intermediate Energies -- Modifications of the Effective Isovector Interaction from Studies of ( $$\left( {\vec{p},\vec{p}'} \right)$$ ) Polarization Transfer -- Medium Modifications of the NN Interaction and (p, p') Scattering -- Experimental Foundation for NN Interactions: A Comment -- Spin-Longitudinal Correlations -- The Continuum Spin Response to Intermediate Energy Protons at Low Momentum Transfer -- The Nuclear Spin Response in Extended RPA Theories -- Fragmentation of the M6 Response -- Measuring the Quark Contribution to the Proton Spin Through vp ? vp -- 37Ca ?+-Decay: Is the GT Strength Really 'Quenched'? -- Isospin and Quarks in Nuclear Beta-Decay -- Scattering of Protons and Pions from Polarized 3He -- Polarization Transfer in (p,n) Reactions at 495 MeV -- Relativistic Effects on Spin Observables -- Recent Results of (n,p) Studies at Intermediate Energies -- Theory of Inclusive (p,n) and (3He,t) Reactions on Nuclei in the Quasielastic and ?-Isobar Excitation Region -- Recent Developments in Low-Energy Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction Studies -- Delta and Roper Resonance Excitation in Hadronic Interactions with Particles of Isoscalar Structure -- The Quasifree Response for (d,2p) on Nuclei -- Conference Summary -- Participants.
Extrait:
This volume contains the proceedings of an International Conference on "Spin and Isospin in Nuclear Interactions", which was held in Telluride, Colorado USA, 11-15 March 1991. This was the fifth in a series of conferences held in Telluride every three years since 1979. In attendance at the conference were just under 100 participants, representing a total of 43 institutes from 12 different countries. In keeping with previous Telluride conferences, the role of spin and isospin degrees of freedom in both nuclear structure and nuclear interactions remained an important theme. Topics covered included new results on the spin- and isospin-dependent terms in the free and effective nucleon-nucleon interaction, Gamow-Teller excitations, charge and spin exchange with hadronic probes, and spin measurements with leptonic probes. Recent progress in the development of polarized sources, polarized targets, and po larimetry was also discussed, as were applications to neutrino physics and astrophysics. Whereas earlier Telluride conferences had dealt primarily with nucleon-nucleus inter actions, this meeting included extensive discussions on the role of spin and flavor in particle interactions, and on ways of "bridging the gap" between concepts usually as sociated with particle physics and the domain of more conventional nuclear physics. The conference consisted of morning and evening scientific sessions, leaving the afternoons free for informal discussions, recreation, and enjoyment of the scenic beauty of the Telluride area. In addition to the invited talks, time was allotted for contributed talks on new results.
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Langue:
Anglais