Phase Space Approach To Nuclear Dynamics - Proceedings Of The Topical Meeting

Phase Space Approach To Nuclear Dynamics - Proceedings Of The Topical Meeting
Author: Massimo Di Toro
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 814
Release: 1986-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9813201843

This proceedings volume is devoted to the interplay of symmetry and perturbation theory, as well as to cognate fields such as integrable systems, normal forms, n-body dynamics and choreographies, geometry and symmetry of differential equations, and finite and infinite dimensional dynamical systems. The papers collected here provide an up-to-date overview of the research in the field, and have many leading scientists in the field among their authors, including: D Alekseevsky, S Benenti, H Broer, A Degasperis, M E Fels, T Gramchev, H Hanssmann, J Krashil'shchik, B Kruglikov, D Krupka, O Krupkova, S Lombardo, P Morando, O Morozov, N N Nekhoroshev, F Oliveri, P J Olver, J A Sanders, M A Teixeira, S Terracini, F Verhulst, P Winternitz, B Zhilinskii.

Investigation of Finite Temperature and Continuum Effects on Nuclear Excitations

Investigation of Finite Temperature and Continuum Effects on Nuclear Excitations
Author: Herlik Wibowo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2020
Genre: Nuclear excitation
ISBN:

The low-energy nuclear response at finite-temperature significantly affects the radiative neutron capture reaction rates of the r-process nucleosynthesis. In order to address this topic, the first part of this study focuses on the response of compound nuclei or nuclei at finite temperature. The thermal nuclear response satisfies the Bethe-Salpeter equation (BSE) with the static and dynamical kernels of different origins. While the origin of the static kernel is the nearly instantaneous nucleon-meson interaction, the dynamical kernel is induced by the coupling between nucleons and phonons. The presence of singularities in the dynamical kernel makes the BSE unsolvable, however, a time projection technique known for the zero-temperature case allows for constructing a hierarchy of feasible approximations. In this study a temperature-dependent projection operator on the subspace of the imaginary time was found to generalize the method to finite temperatures. The method named the finite-temperature relativistic time blocking approximation (FT-RTBA), is implemented numerically to calculate the multipole responses of medium-mass and heavy nuclei. This study reveals common phenomena that occur for all thermal multipole responses: the disappearance of the high-frequency collective motion at very high temperature and arising prominent low-energy strength of thermal origin. The inclusion of pairing correlations and continuum effects is essential for an accurate microscopic description of the nuclear response of the exotic nuclei far from the valley of beta-stability and close to the drip-lines. Therefore, the second part of this study aims to extend the current zero-temperature nuclear response theory, which is based on the contact effective interactions between nucleons and takes into account the pairing correlations within the framework of the BCS approximation and exact coupling to the continuum. This extension involves the application of the time-blocking approximation in the coordinate space representation to incorporate the coupling between nucleons and phonons, which is the leading-order mechanism of the fragmentation of the nuclear multipole responses at both low- and high-frequency domains.

Probing The Nuclear Paradigm With Heavy Ion Reactions - Proceedings Of The International School Of Heavy Ion Physics

Probing The Nuclear Paradigm With Heavy Ion Reactions - Proceedings Of The International School Of Heavy Ion Physics
Author: Ricardo Americo Broglia
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 534
Release: 1995-02-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9814550426

Major developments have taken place during the last few years in the study of the nuclear paradigm as a result of recent detector and accelerator developments, and of improved theoretical models.The active use of 4-π detectors to measure the gamma decay of excited nuclei has been instrumental in exploring the consequences of extremely high rotational frequencies and excitation energies in the nuclear structure. The identification of superdeformed bands, of limiting temperature for the detection of giant resonances, and of rotational damping, are conspicuous examples of this novel type of research. Studies of the disassembling of the nucleus have been systematically carried out, and the results interpreted in terms of transport models.At even higher temperatures one expects to have a completely new regime of hot dense matter, where the hadronic properties become strongly renormalized by the medium.Furthermore, studies of the properties of the nucleon as a many-body system of quarks and gluons displaying collective degrees of freedom which are damped by couplings to more complicated states, are providing a detailed and consistent picture of the nuclear paradigm.Important progress is also taking place in situations essentially opposite to the scenarios described above, namely in the study of correlations in nuclear matter at very low temperature and density.

Structure And Stability Of Nucleon And Nuclear Systems - Proceedings Of The Predeal International Summer School

Structure And Stability Of Nucleon And Nuclear Systems - Proceedings Of The Predeal International Summer School
Author: Apolodor A Raduta
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1999-02-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9814543950

The Predeal International Summer School, held at the Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest, Romania, is a prestigious scientific event. The school first took place in 1969 and since then it has been held every two years.This year the lectures were given by more than 30 outstanding professors, covering timely subjects in theoretical and experimental nuclear physics. In addition, there were special sessions of contributed papers presenting the most recent results in these domains. The aim of the school was thus two-fold: to give basic information on some hot subjects of research in nuclear physics and to present them with the most recent achievements in these fields. This volume contains the proceedings of the school.

Perspectives Of Nuclear Physics In The Late Nineties - Proceedings Of The International Conference On Nuclear Physics And Related Topics

Perspectives Of Nuclear Physics In The Late Nineties - Proceedings Of The International Conference On Nuclear Physics And Related Topics
Author: Nguyen Dinh Dang
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 598
Release: 1995-04-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9814549916

This volume contains the lectures of invited speakers on the following topics: Collective excitations at zero and finite temperature; Algebraic and geometric symmetric nuclear models; Fundamental symmetries in nuclear physics; Fast rotating nuclei; Nuclei far from stability; Nuclear multifragmentation; Nuclear astrophysics; Subnucleonic degrees of freedom; Relativistic effects in nuclear physics; Quark-gluon plasma physics; Order and chaos in nuclear physics; Nuclear physics and atomic aggregates; Applied nuclear physics.

Nuclear Physics - Proceedings Of The 2nd European Biennial Conference

Nuclear Physics - Proceedings Of The 2nd European Biennial Conference
Author: Daniel Guinet
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1995-04-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9814552771

When the People's Republic of China (PRC) was granted Most Favored Nation (MFN) status by the United States in 1979, no one imagined the massive transformation the Chinese economy would make within a few decades. China's remarkable transition from merely being a “world factory”, to the source of the world's new R&D and product design and innovation since the 1980s is the key focus of Spillover Effects of China Going Global. In this insightful and unique book, Joseph Pelzman shows how the second largest world economy triggered off many spillover effects beyond mass-labour production of durable and non-durable goods — such as the provision of foreign aid to African, Latin American and Asian economies, and increasing focus on internal endogenous innovation, research and development. He provides a comprehensive look at these spillover effects and analyzes how they will undoubtedly bring positive opportunities for others within the rest of the world in the 21st Century.

Dynamical Features Of Nuclei And Finite Fermi Systems - Proceedings Of The International Workshop

Dynamical Features Of Nuclei And Finite Fermi Systems - Proceedings Of The International Workshop
Author: X Vinas
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1994-07-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9814552402

These proceedings address the new emerging questions in nuclear dynamics such as fluctuations, nuclear multifragmentation, transport theories and particle production in heavy-ion reactions. Parts of the proceedings are also devoted to the physics of metallic and atomic clusters where, quite often, nuclear concepts and techniques are applied.