From Collective States to Quarks in Nuclei

From Collective States to Quarks in Nuclei Proceedings of the Workshop on Nuclear Physics with Real and Virtual Photons Held in Bologna (Italy), November 25–28, 1980 / [electronic resource] : Sponsored by Comitato Nazionale Energia Nucleare, Research Dep. RIT edited by Hartmuth Arenhövel, Anna Maria Saruis. - VII, 416 p. 10 illus. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Physics, 137 0075-8450 ; . - Lecture Notes in Physics, 137 .

The Paris nucleon nucleon potential new developments -- Recent developments in the Bonn potential -- Variational approach to many-body problems in finite nuclei -- Magnetic resonances and the spin dependence of the particle-hole force -- A mean field approach to the description of nuclear structure : Interpretations and predictions -- Many-body aspects of electron scattering at intermediate energy -- The giant dipole resonance and??1,??2 photonuclear sum-rules -- Electromagnetic sum rules -- Status of nuclear critical opalescence -- Inelastic electron and proton scattering to pion-like nuclear excited states -- The nuclear ?-excitation -- Three-body wave functions and electromagnetic interactions -- Electrodesintegration of few-body systems -- Exchange currents in the deuteron -- Pion production off light nuclei -- Scaling laws in high energy electron-nuclear processes -- Total photonuclear absorption cross section measurements below the pion photoproduction threshold -- Quasi-deuteron effects at intermediate energies -- Direct mechanism in knockout reactions with real and virtual photons -- A model for hadrons based on the mit bag model -- The chiral bag model and the little bag -- The colour degree of freedom and multiquark states -- Topological interpretation of multiquark states -- Search for dibaryonic resonances of small mass (QDB < 2.3 GeV) -- Experimental search for dibaryon resonances -- Present status of (ee'p) experiments -- Future (e,e'p) experiments at IKO -- Saclay activities in electro-and photonuclear physics at intermediate energies and future prospects -- Coincidence measurements with high energy electrons -- Polarization experiments -- Experiments with monochromatic and polarized photon beams -- Photon scattering -- Neutron spectrometry and ?-ray transitions -- Photonuclear physics with synchrotron radiation -- Medium energy physics with c.w. electron accelerators -- Future developments in pion- and kaon-nuclear physics and the EM probe: Examining electromagnetic entrails -- Quarks in nuclei -- Some issues in photonuclear physics -- Novel techniques in real photonuclear physics -- Intermediate perspectives.

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Nuclear physics.
Nuclear fusion.
Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons.
Nuclear Fusion.

QC770-798 QC702.7.H42 QC793.5.H32-793.5.H329

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