Proceedings of the XIVth European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, August 23-27, 1993
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edited by B.L.G. Bakker, R. Dantzig.
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Vienna
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Springer Vienna
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1994
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(xv, 486 pages 197 illustrations)
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Few-body systems., Supplementum ;, 7.
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Session 1 --; Baryon-baryon interactions --; Precise measurements of spin observables in nucleon-nucleon scattering --; Session 2 --; Production of antihyperon-hyperon pairs at LEAR --; Antiproton-proton partial-wave analysis below 925 MeV/c --; Session 3 --; Spin observables and annihilation in antiproton-proton reactions --; The nucleon-nucleon interaction and violation of fundamental symmetries --; Status of the Virginia Tech Partial-Wave Analyses --; Session 4 --; Periodic orbits and recurrences: an introduction and review --; Nuclear aspects of few-baryon physics --; Session 5 --; Electromagnetic form factors of two-nucleon and three-nucleon bound states --; Electron scattering with polarized 3He targets --; Reactions of polarised electrons on D and 3He --; Session 6 --; Electron scattering from polarised deuterium at VEPP-3 --; Results of (e, e'x) studies on 4He --; Separation of electromagnetic response functions of few-body nuclei in (e, e'p) reactions --; Session 7 --; A Simultaneous measurement of the (?, n) and (?, p) reactions in 4He --; Electrodisintegration of the deuteron --; Exclusive electron scattering from deuterium at high Q2 --; Session 8 --; Recent advances in the quantum theory of chemical reaction rates 2 --; Proton-deuteron break-up including Coulomb effects --; Session 9 --; Structure and fragmentation of few-body atomic systems --; Recent developments on the four-nucleon frontier --; Photo-induced reactions on 4He --; Session 10 --; Nuclear transitions in muonic molecules --; Theory of formation and decay of metastable states of hadronic helium atoms --; Signature of a narrow?NN-resonance in the energy dependence of the pionic double charge exchange --; Exotic dibaryons correlated with experiment --; Alpha-particle binding energies for realistic nucleon-nucleon interactions --; Session 11 --; Recent results from the nucleon-nucleon program at SATURNE II --; Measurement of the np?pp?- at 443 MeV --; A gauge invariant unitary theory for pion photoproduction --; The?d??r0d and?d?pn reactions in the?-resonance region --; Final-state interaction effects in the coupled-channel NN-N? approach of the?NN System --; Session 12 --; Cross section and analyzing power A y in the proton induced deuteron breakup reaction at 65 MeV --; Meson production near threshold via the reaction p+d?3He+X --; Influence of isobars on deuteron electric stucture function A(q2) --; Tensor and vector analyzing powers in the reaction 2H(e, e'p) --; Outgoing nucleon polarization in exclusive deuteron electrodisintegration --; Trinucleon threshold electrodisintegration --; Session 13 --; Solving Faddeev equations in the interaction domain --; Cluster-dynamical treatment of three-nucleon forces --; Variational calculations for scattering states in few-nucleon systems --; Relativistic meson spectroscopy in momentum space --; Relativistic two-body bound-state calculations beyond the ladder approximation --; A relativistic constituent quark model --; Session 14 --; Convolution approach to the?NN system --; Pionic hydrogen and the low energy?N-interaction --; The E2/M1 mixing ratio in the excitation of the? from polarized photo-reactions --; Session 15 --; Pion photoproduction on the nucleon and light nuclei --; Pion absorption in tritium and helium --; Session 16 --; Monte Carlo studies of light nuclei: structure and response --; Numerical methods in configuration-space A=3,4 bound-state and scattering calculations --; Hyperspherical approach to ultra-precise nonvariational calculations in the few-body problem --; Session 17 --; The role of two-body interactions in the description of few and many-nucleon systems --; Stability of Hierarchical Triple Stars --; Session 18 --; Relativistic quasipotential approaches and electromagnetic form factors of the deuteron --; Relativistic effects in
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book collects the invited talks presented at the 14th European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics, and is addressed to senior and young researchers and students interested in the field of few-body problems in elementary particle and nuclear physics, as well as in atomic and molecular physics. Reviews of various subfields of few-body physics are presented, like baryon-baryon and nucleon-antinucleon interactions, few-nucleon systems, the pion-nucleon interaction and NN systems, the study of few-nucleon systems using electromagnetic probes and electromagnetic production of mesons, relativistic approaches to few-body problems, quark structure of hadrons, atomic and molecular few-body systems. The proceedings offer an overview of the state-of-the-art in few-body physics.