Few-Body Problems in Particle, Nuclear, Atomic, and Molecular Physics :
[Book]
Proceedings of the XIth European Conference on Few-Body Physics, Fontevraud, August 31-September 5, 1987
edited by Jean-Louis Ballot, Michel Fabre de la Ripelle.
Vienna
Springer Vienna
1987
(xvii, 583 pages 261 illustrations)
Few-Body Systems, 2.
Opening --; Modern Trends in the Study of Few-Nucleon Systems --; 1 Plenary Sessions --; 1. Few-Hadron Systems --; Recent Developments in Meson-Exchange NN and NN? Interactions --; On the Construction of Three-Nucleon Potentials --; Results of Recent Calculations Using Realistic Potentials --; Microscopic Four-Body Calculations and Short-Range Correlation in Nuclei --; Few-Body Hypernuclear Systems: Weak Decays --; 2. Response of Few-Body Systems to Electromagnetic Probes --; Isoscalar and Isovector Electromagnetic Properties of Few-Nucleon Systems --; Electromagnetic Interactions and Mesonic Degrees of Freedom in Nuclei --; Proton Momentum Distribution in 3He and 4He Studied with the Quasifree (e, e'p) Reaction --; Correlations and Three-Body Effects in Photo- and Electronuclear Reactions --; Nucleon Momentum Distributions and Spectral Functions in Few-Body Systems --; Nuclear Currents and Form Factors in the Skyrme Model --; 3. Response of Few-Body Systems to Hadronic Probes --; Few-Body Problems at Intermediate Energies --; Properties of the Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction and Three-Nucleon Scattering --; New Information on and Current Understanding of the Coupled NN? System --; Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction Above Pion Threshold --; 4. Short-Range Phenomena --; Few-Quark Systems --; Quarks in AW and Few-Body Systems --; Multiquark Exotics (Baryonium, Dibaryons, etc.) --; Consequences of the Quark Structure of Hadrons in Nuclei --; Linearly Confining Force from Quark and Gluon Condensates --; 5. Atomic and Molecular Physics --; Probing the Quantum Analog of Chaos with Atoms in External Fields --; Theory of (e, 2e) Reactions --; Hyperspherical Coordinates for Electron Correlations --; On the Electronic and Geometrical Structures of Small Atomic Clusters --; Faddeev-Born-Oppenheimer Equations for Molecular Three-Body Systems: Application to H2+ --; Atom-Diatom Scattering in Hyperspherical Coordinates --; 2 Parallel Sessions --; 1. Response of Few-Body Systems to Electromagnetic Probes --; Precise Measurements of the Deuteron A(q) Structure Function --; High Proton Momenta and Short-Range Nucleon-Nucleon Correlations in a 3He (e, e'p) Experiment --; Further MEC Contributions to the Charge Form Factor of the 3 N System --; Y-Scaling and Nucleon Momentum Distribution in Few-Nucleon Systems --; FSI in Inclusive Electron Scattering and Y-Scaling --; Trinucleon D-State Effects in p-d Radiative Capture Reaction --; Forward and Backward Angles Deuteron Photodisintegration at Intermediate Energies --; Photo-Absorption Mechanism in 3He Around the?(1232) Resonance --; 2. Response of Few-Body Systems to Hadronic Probes --; Annihilation of Antiprotons at Rest in 3He and 4He --; Three-Body Hypernuclei and Hypernuclear Interactions --; Search for Strange Sixquark States in pp? K+ X Missing Mass Spectra --; Violation of Charge Symmetry --; Search for Narrow Dibaryon Resonances in the pp?° Channel --; Experimental Evidence of Narrow Non-Strange Dibaryons --; Baryon Properties with Three-Quark Forces --; NN? N? Process in the?NN Theory --; Pion Absorption in 3He and 4He Nuclei --; Three-Body Calculations of?N Scattering --; 3. Hyperspherical Formalism Applied to Few-Body Systems --; Historical Review and Modern Trends in Hyperspherical Formalism --; On the Use of H.H. for Photoeffect --; An Integro-Differential Equation Approach to Few- and Many-Body Systems --; Hyperspherical Methods for Three-Quark Systems --; Are Particles and Antiparticles Able to Form (Quasi) Molecular Structures? --; 4. Hadron-Hadron Interactions and Hadron Few-Body Systems --; Investigation of the Triton and 3He Asymptotic Normalization Constant with the 4He(d, 3He)3H Reaction --; Coupled Channels and P-Matrix Approach to Baryon-Antibaryon Interactions --; Soft-Core Hyperon-Nucleon Potential Model --; Nucleón Properties with Running Quark Masses --; Neutron-Deuteron Scattering Calculations with Optimal Separable Two-Body Input --; Two-Body and Three-Body Forces in a Baryon Within Lattice QCD --; A Precision Measurement of the Analyzing Power Ay in the Elastic pp Scattering at 50.04 MeV --; Momentum Space Lattice Calculation of the Two-Body S-Matrix of the Massive Thirring Model --; Equivalent Local Potentials for Three-Body Scattering --; 'Optimal' Approximation and the Realistic Nucleon-Nucleon Interactions --; Three-Nucleon Continuum Calculations with Realistic NN Potentials --; Closing --; Conference Summary --; List of Participants.
The 1987 Fontevraud Conference gathered more than 100 physicists for the purpose of discussing the latest developments of research on few-body problems. In addition to participants from most European countries representatives from Brazil, Canada, Israel, Japan, South Africa, and the USA took part in the meeting. In the conference program special emphasis was laid on bringing together the various fields, where few-body problems play an important role. Beyond the traditional areas of nuclear and particle physics, in recent years interest has been focussed especially on atomic and molecular physics. This developent is due to the design of new techniques for solving few-body problems under rather general premises. The proceedings contain all plenary talks and the contributions presented orally at the conference. They cover such topics as: few-quark systems and short-range phenomena, two- and three-body forces in quark as well as nucleonic systems, few-hadron bound states, response of few-body systems to electromagnetic and hadronic probes, form factors, hypernuclei, atomic and molecular few-body systems, hyperspherical method, separable expansions, numerical techniques, etc. It appears that recently, even in one year after the Tokyo-Sendai Conference, much progress has been achieved in research on various few-body systems. The present volume gives a comprehensive summary of the modern state of the art and at the same time a proper account of the most recent results obtained in the different institutions and laboratories.
Nuclear physics.
Physics.
Quantum theory.
QC174
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P7
E358
1987
edited by Jean-Louis Ballot, Michel Fabre de la Ripelle.