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Positive pion photoproduction and compton scattering at GRAAL / V. Kouznetsov for the GRAAL collaboration -- Virtual compton scattering and pion electroproduction in the nucleon resonance region / G. Laveissiere for the Jefferson Lab Hall A collaboration -- Single spin beam asymmetry measurements from single [symbol] electroproduction in the [symbol](1232) resonance region / K. Joo -- The new crystal ball experimental program / W. J. Briscoe -- Observation of [symbol]-mesic nuclei in photoreactions: Results and perspectives / G. A. Sokol, A. I. L'vov, L. N. Pavlyuchenko -- Baryon spectroscopy: Experiments at PNPI / I. Lopatin -- Measurement of the cross section asymmetry in deuteron photodis...
This volume brings together experts on the quark-gluon structure of matter as it applies to nucleon resonance physics. The contributions discuss the latest findings in areas such as meson production via electromagnetic and hadronic reactions, baryon resonance structure in chiral and lattice QCD approaches, and the extraction of resonance parameters from coupled-channels analysis of data. Contents: MAID Analysis Technique (L Tiator); Results from the GDH Experiment at Mainz and Bonn (A Braghieri); The Crystal Ball at MAMI (D Watts); Dynamically Generated Baryon Resonances (M Lutz); Progress Report for a New Karlsruhe-Helsinki Type Pion-Nucleon Partial Wave Analysis (S Watson); A Genetic Algorithm Analysis of N * Resonances (D G Ireland); Eta Photoproduction of the Neutron at GRAAL (V Kuznetsov); The Problem of Exotic States: View from Complex Angular Momenta (Ya Azimov); Excited Baryons in the 1/ N c Expansion (N Matagne); and other papers. Readership: Researchers in nuclear, high-energy and particle physics.
The conference NSTAR 2000 was part of a series of conferences and workshops that began in New York in 1988. Since then, the field of excited nucleons and hadron structure has developed enormously, and the scope has broadened. Most significantly, new experimental facilities have come into operation, allowing precise measurements of resonance couplings and transition form factors. The search for ?missing? quark model states and gluonic excitations in complex hadronic channels is now possible.On the theory side, new and promising developments have emerged: quark models with meson degrees of freedom, hybrid baryon models, and studies of baryons in the limit of many colors. For the first time, lattice QCD has been employed to calculate masses of excited nucleons. Nucleon resonances are now recognized as providing significant contributions to the nucleon spin sum rules, as well as the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn and Bjorken integrals, at finite momentum transfer.
This book covers recent advances in the field of nucleon resonances presented at the IX International Workshop on the Physics of Excited Baryons, NSTAR2004. A complete overview of the most recent experimental results obtained worldwide on baryon spectroscopy is presented together with theoretical progress on related topics ranging from resonance parameters extraction to lattice-QCD calculations through effective field theory. Of particular interest, a large part of the book is devoted to exotic states with quantum numbers of pentaquarks, whose recent discovery represents a new chapter in hadronic physics. The proceedings have been selected for coverage in: . OCo Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings). OCo CC Proceedings OCo Engineering & Physical Sciences."
This volume brings together experts on the quark-gluon structure of matter as it applies to nucleon resonance physics. The contributions discuss the latest findings in areas such as meson production via electromagnetic and hadronic reactions, baryon resonance structure in chiral and lattice QCD approaches, and the extraction of resonance parameters from coupled-channels analysis of data.
This volume contains papers based on all the oral presentations delivered at the INPC 2001. Topics include: nuclear structure, neutrino physics, nuclear astrophysics, nuclear reaction dynamics, high energy nuclear physics, and applications of nuclear science.
This symposium celebrated the 25th year of experimental work at the Bates Laboratory using electrons to investigate the properties of nucleons and nuclei. Experimentalists and theorists from other sister laboratories together with local representatives from Bates and MIT spoke both about the past highlights of their field and about the current trends both at Bates and elsewhere. The symposium began with talks on nuclear structure studies with electrons, it went on to discuss the structure of few-body nuclei and the hadronic constituents of those nuclei, and concluded with a review of the status of parity-violating electron scattering with reports on the recently completed measurements at Bates and at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.
This is the conference proceedings for the 18th International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy and Structure (HADRON2019), held in Guilin, China. It is among the most important conference series in the field of hadron spectroscopy and structure. Collecting more than 130 contributions from this conference, the book spans over the topics of meson and baryon spectroscopy, exotic hadrons, hadron production and interactions, analysis tools, QCD and hadron structure, hadrons in nuclear environment and hypernuclei. Summaries of the recent discoveries from Belle, BESIII, LHCb and other high-energy experiments, as well as recent theoretical developments in the above mentioned topics, are contained in this volume, rendering it as a valuable resource for researchers working on hadron spectroscopy and structure.
In der Darstellung der Fakultäten der Universität Bonn und ihrer jeweiligen Fächer und Disziplinen werden 200 Jahre Wissenschaftsgeschichte lebendig. Das Streben nach Erkenntnis und Fortschritt, die Anpassung der Organisationsstrukturen an sich wandelnde gesellschaftliche und technische Verhältnisse sowie die Erweiterung der Lehre auf innovative Forschungsfelder und neue Inhalte stehen hierbei ebenso im Mittelpunkt wie individuelle Leistungen in der Forschung. Dieser Band thematisiert die Entwicklung der Medizinischen Fakultät und der Universitätskliniken, der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät sowie der Landwirtschaftlichen Fakultät. Darüber hinaus werden die Bonner Lehr...