Drops and Bubbles

Drops and Bubbles
Author: Taylor G. Wang
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1989
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Heavy Ion Physics At Low, Intermediate And Relativistic Energies Using 4pi Detectors - Proceedings Of The International Research Workshop

Heavy Ion Physics At Low, Intermediate And Relativistic Energies Using 4pi Detectors - Proceedings Of The International Research Workshop
Author: M Petrovici
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1997-10-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9814545767

This proceedings volume gives a consistent overview of various theoretical and experimental programs which study the dynamics of nucleus-nucleus collisions from low to ultra-relativistic energies. The contributions concentrate on the following topics: cold fragmentation of nuclear matter, pre-equilibrium and thermalization, thermal and chemical equilibration, fragmentation and correlations in intermediate energy collisions, dynamical properties of hot and dense nuclear matter in medium effects, resonance and strange nuclear matter, and signals of the deconfined state.High quality data obtained using experimental devices close to 4π geometries and recent theoretical developments are presented. They illustrate the significant progress made during the last few years in understanding the properties of nuclear matter in extreme conditions of pressure and temperature.This book serves as a graduate textbook and as a reference work on recent developments in this area.

Nuclear Matter and Heavy Ion Collisions

Nuclear Matter and Heavy Ion Collisions
Author: Madeleine Soyeur
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1468457152

The Winter School "Nuclear Matter and Heavy Ion Collisions", a NATO Research Workshop held at Les Houches in February 89, has been devoted to recent developments in nuclear matter theory and to the study of central heavy ion collisions in which quasi macroscopic nuclear systems can be formed at various temperatures and densities. At in cident energies below 100 Me V per nucleon, the kinematic conditions are favourable for producing transient hot nuclei with temperatures of the order of a few MeV. At higher ener gies (100 MeV

Computational Atomic And Nuclear Physics - Proceedings Of The Summer School

Computational Atomic And Nuclear Physics - Proceedings Of The Summer School
Author: C Bottcher
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1990-07-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9814611980

Computational power available to scientific researchers is increasing at such a rate in recent years that totally new numerical approaches to forefront problems are playing an increasingly important role in modern physics research. At the Summer School, current topics in atomic and nuclear physics where such computational approaches may be most fruitful were discussed by an internationally distinguished faculty. Major topics discussed included Ultra-relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, the importance of sub-nucleon degrees of freedom to nuclear physics, the importance of electromagnetic processes in collisions of high-energy highly charged ions, relativistic effects in atomic and nuclear structure, current topics in quantum chemistry, modern Monte Carlo techniques, path integral methods, and applications of static and time-dependent Hartree-Fock methods in atomic and nuclear physics.