The few body problem : proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Few Body Problem, Eugene, Oregon, USA, 17-23 August 1980 ; plenary session papers /

The Few Body Problem covers the proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Few Body Problem, held in Eugene, Oregon, USA on August 17-23, 1980. The book focuses on relativistic and particle physics, intermediate energy physics, nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics, and chemistry. The...

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Corporate Authors: International Conference on the Few Body Problem Eugene, Or; Elsevier Science & Technology
Group Author: Levin, F. S. Frank S., 1933
Published: North Holland,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam :
Publication Dates: 1981.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781483228969
Summary: The Few Body Problem covers the proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Few Body Problem, held in Eugene, Oregon, USA on August 17-23, 1980. The book focuses on relativistic and particle physics, intermediate energy physics, nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics, and chemistry. The selection first offers information on nucleon-nucleon interaction in applications, including derivation of the nucleon-nucleon potential, nuclear many-body problem, and classic nuclear structure. The text also looks at three- and four-nucleon systems and graphs of three-body wave functions. The p
Item Description: Includes index.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource
Bibliography: References.
ISBN: 9781483257099
1483257096
Index Number: QC174
CLC: O413.3-532
Contents: Front Cover; The Few Body Problem; Copyright Page; ORGANIZATION; PREFACE; Table of Contents; LIST OF PARTICIPANTS; PART I: THE NUCLEON-NUCLEON INTERACTION; CHAPTER 1. NUCLEON-NUCLEON INTERACTION IN APPLICATIONS; 1. Introduction; 2, Nuclear many-body problem: accuracy of its solution and results; 3. Derivation of the nucleon-nucleon potential; 4. Beyond classic nuclear structure; 5. Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 2. NN AND NN INTERACTIONS; 1 . Introduction; 2. Nucleon-nucleon elastic scattering; 3. Nucleon-nucleon interaction -- theory; 4. Nucleon-nucleon interactions -- experiment.
5. Deuteron properties6. NN bound states and resonances; References; PART II: THREE AND FOUR NUCLEON SYSTEMS; CHAPTER 3. THREE- AND FOUR-NUCLEON SYSTEMS (EXPERIMENT); 1. Introduction; 2. Experimental results of the three-nucleon system; 3. Faddeev calculations; 4. Polarisation transfer coefficient measurements; 5. Coulomb effects in p-d scattering; 6. Determination of the asympototic D- to S-state normalization of the deuteron and triton wave function; 7. Charge symmetry; References; CHAPTER 4. THE THREE AND FOUR NUCLEON SYSTEMS (THEORY); 1. Introduction; 2. The three nucleon system.
3. The Four Nucleon SystemReferences; CHAPTER 5. GRAPHS OF THREE-BODY WAVE FUNCTIONS; 1. Introduction; 2. Faddeev Equations in Configuration Space; 3. Bound State Wave Functions; 4. Scattering Wave Functions; 5. Summary; References; CHAPTER 6. K-MESON EXPERIMENTS; 1. Introduction; 2. K+-Nucleon Amplitudes; 3. K-Nucleus Scattering; 4. Hypernuclear Physics; 5. Summary; References; CHAPTER 7. ELECTROMAGNETIC DISINTEGRATION OF THE A=3 and A=4 NUCLEI; 1. Introduction; 2. The Low Energy Photodisintegration Operator; 3. El Photodisintegration of 3H(3He); 4. A View of 4He Photodisintegration.