Spins in nuclear and hadronic reactions: proceedings of the RCNP-TMU Symposium

"Spin physics is one of the most important and active areas of theoretical/experimental nuclear physics. In nuclear reactions, the observations of spin polarizations give important clues to the nuclear structures and reaction mechanism. For high energy nuclear physics, the polarized quark–parto...

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Körperschaft: RCNP-TMU Symposium on Spins in Nuclear and Hadronic Reactions <1999, Tokyo Metropolitan University> (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Singapore World Scientific Pub. Co. c2000
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Zusammenfassung:"Spin physics is one of the most important and active areas of theoretical/experimental nuclear physics. In nuclear reactions, the observations of spin polarizations give important clues to the nuclear structures and reaction mechanism. For high energy nuclear physics, the polarized quark–parton distributions of the nucleon/nucleus are studied intensively. In the study of baryon structures and nuclear astrophysics, spin is an important observable through hadron reactions.The focus of these proceedings is on the spin-dependent phenomena in nuclear and hadronic reactions and related topics in nuclear and hadron physics. The main subjects covered are: Spin polarization phenomena in nuclear and hadronic reactions; spin-dependent excitations in nuclei and spin observables; recent development in nuclear reaction theories; spin-dependent phenomena in fundamental processes; related topics"
Beschreibung:"The RCNP-TMU Symposium on Spins in Nuclear and Hadronic Reactions (SNHR99) was held at Tokyo Metropolitan University from October 26-28, 1999 ... The symposium was hosted by Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP) of Osaka University and Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU)"--Pref
Beschreibung:x, 292 p. ill
ISBN:9789812792297

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