Hadron and Nuclear Physics 09
Osaka University, Japan, 16-19 November 2009
- Author
- Hosaka, Atsushi (EDT)/ Myo, Takayuki (EDT)/ Nagahiro, Hideko (EDT)/ Nawa, Kanabu (EDT)
- Publisher
- World Scientific
- Publication Date
- Oct, 2010
- ISBN
- 9814313920 or 9789814313926
- HARDCOVER
- 406 Pages
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Description
This volume collects papers presented at the international workshop “Hadron-Nuclear Physics 09” held at Osaka, November 16 19, 2009. The series of this workshop has provided opportunities to discuss common interests of hadron and nuclear physics.
Hadrons and nuclei show up different layers of phenomena governed by the same dynamics dictated by the fundamental law of the strong interaction, Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). The basic building blocks of matter, quarks and gluons, are confined in hadrons, generating their masses dynamically and breaking chiral symmetry spontaneously. The latter is the origin of the presence of the pion which governs the essential part of the nuclear interaction. Therefore, the common key words are chiral symmetry and pions.
This volume contains reports of current achievements in hadron physics including exotic multiquark states, meson production reactions and non-linear dynamics of hadrons, and those in nuclear physics clustering phenomena, exotic neutron rich nuclei and the pions in nuclei. As related subjects, applications to astronuclear physics, including accelerator physics and laser physics are also discussed comprehensively.
Contents
Hadron Physics:
Recent Results from BESII and BESIII (X Y Shen & M Yang)
Exotic Nuclei with Open Heavy Flavor Mesons (S Yasui & K Sudoh)
Light Pseudoscalar Meson and Heavy Meson Scattering Lengths (Y-R Liu & X Liu)
Complete Polarization Experiments with the Polarized HD Target at SPring-8 (T Ohta et al.)
Wall Vortices in the Multi-Component Dual Superconductor Theory (P M Zhang et al.)
Nuclear Physics:
Tensor Optimized Shell Model Using Bare Interaction for Light Nuclei (T Myo et al.)
Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics R-Process withh Covariant Density Functional Theory (J Meng et al.)
Alpha-Particle Condensed States in Nuclei (Y Funaki et al.)
Dense Hadronic Matter and Finite Nuclei in an RMF Model with a Chiral Potential (K Tsubakihara & A Ohnishi)
Coherent Pions from Neutrino Scattering Off Nuclei (M Valverde et al.)
Special Topics:
New Multiconductor Transmission-Line Theory and the Mechanism of Noise Generation (H Toki & K Sato)
Nuclear and Particle Physics with Ultra-Intense Lasers (H Takabe et al.)
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