Heavy ion physics at low, intermediate and relativistic energies using 4 [pi] detectors: proceedings of international research workshop, Poiana Brașov, Romania, October 7-14, 1996

"This proceedings volume gives a consistent overview of various theoretical and experimental programs which study the dynamics of nucleus-nucleus collisions from low to ultra-relativistic energies. The contributions concentrate on the following topics: cold fragmentation of nuclear matter, pre-...

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Weitere Verfasser: Petrovici, M. (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Singapore World Scientific [1997]
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Zusammenfassung:"This proceedings volume gives a consistent overview of various theoretical and experimental programs which study the dynamics of nucleus-nucleus collisions from low to ultra-relativistic energies. The contributions concentrate on the following topics: cold fragmentation of nuclear matter, pre-equilibrium and thermalization, thermal and chemical equilibration, fragmentation and correlations in intermediate energy collisions, dynamical properties of hot and dense nuclear matter in medium effects, resonance and strange nuclear matter, and signals of the deconfined state. High quality data obtained using experimental devices close to geometries and recent theoretical developments are presented. They illustrate the significant progress made during the last few years in understanding the properties of nuclear matter in extreme conditions of pressure and temperature. This book serves as a graduate textbook and as a reference work on recent developments in this area."--
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ISBN:9789814529389
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