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NUCLEAR STRUCTURE

Volume I: Single-Particle Motion


Volume II: Nuclear Deformations
by Aage Bohr (University of Copenhagen) & Ben R Mottelson (Nordita, Copenhagen)

After many years, this classic two-volume treatise is now available again in an unabridged
reprint. These volumes present the basic features of nuclear structure in terms of an integration
of collective and independent particle aspects and remain a foundation for current efforts in
the field. Central to the book’s value is an approach that recognizes the many connections


between concepts of nuclear physics and those of other many-body systems, and that deals
The field has expanded in so many directions, in boldly with the interplay between theory and experiment. Aside from the main text, which
connection with the increase in accessible energy,
provides a systematic exposition of the subject, there are sections labeled “Illustrative Examples”,
angular momentum, and nuclear species, and the
which present detailed analyses of experimental results and the manner in which they illuminate
new phenomena, which have been revealed, have
stimulated conceptual developments concerning the the concepts developed in the text. Many useful appendices on general theoretical tools are
significant degrees of freedom and their interplay in also included, covering topics such as angular momentum algebra, symmetry problems,
nuclear dynamics … it would be impossible for us to statistical description of level densities, and theory of nuclear reactions and decays.
provide an assessment of this vastly expanded subject
Contents: Volume I: Symmetries and Conservation Laws; Independent-Particle Motion; Single-
with anything like the degree of comprehensiveness
Particle Configurations; Volume II: Rotational Spectra; One-Particle Motion in Nonspherical
aimed at in the original text. At the same time, this
Nuclei; Vibrational Spectra.
text continues to describe the basis for the
understanding of nuclear structures as we see it
today…
foreword from the new preface
“ Readership: Graduate students and researchers in nuclear physics, as well as in other areas of
quantal many-body physics.

1256pp Pub. date: Jan 1998


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CHIRAL NUCLEAR DYNAMICS


by Maciej A Nowak (Jagellonian Univ. Cracow), Mannque Rho (SPT, Saclay) &

Ismail Zahed (SUNY, Stony Brook)

The physics of strongly interacting many-body systems known as nuclear physics is a mature discipline which
has achieved a remarkably quantitative success. It has explained with an impressive accuracy the properties
of nuclei from the deuteron to heavy nuclei containing several hundreds of nucleons. This is the more
remarkable when one realizes that in no way did the success depend on the existence of, or knowledge
derived from, the fundamental theory of strong interactions now believed to be quantum chromodynamics
(QCD).

“ There is considerable mathematical beauty in


the subject … it should prove valuable to
students as well as established researchers.
Overall, it is an interesting and important book
This monograph is a first, albeit embryonic, attempt to explain how a nucleus can be understood without
invoking the explicit degrees of freedom of quarks and gluons while still staying within the basic premise of
QCD and furthermore why do quark-gluon signatures not show up prominently in nuclear processes, including
those processes involving short-distance encounters within nuclei. Such an understanding is largely based
on a topic central to nuclear and hadronic
on the modern concepts of broken chiral symmetry and is believed to be essential in uncovering new
physics.
Thomas D Cohen
Physics Today, Mar 1998
“ physics expected to figure in the hadronic environment under extreme conditions of high temperature
and/or high density.

Contents: Introduction to Chiral Dynamics; Instanton Vacuum; Large Nc; Current Algebra; Effective Chiral
Lagrangians; QCD Effective Action; Chiral Solitons; Chiral Bags; Strange and Heavy Baryons; Baryonic Matter;
Hadrons at Finite Temperature.

Readership: Nuclear and high energy physicists.

552pp Pub. date: Sept 1996


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THE TRANSURANIUM PEOPLE NUCLEAR DYNAMICS IN PHASE SPACE
The Inside Story by M Di Toro (INFN, Catania, Italy) & V M Kolomietz (INR, Kiev, USSR)
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A Guarnera (Catania Univ., Italy) NG
(University of California, Berkeley & LBNL)

In this book the nuclear many-body problem is treated either within a pure quantum
In this highly interesting book, three pioneering investigators provide an
approach with various approximations or by using some phenomenological ideas (like
account of the discovery and investigation of the nuclear and chemical
the liquid-drop and related models). It is also shown how to work with new techniques
properties of the twenty presently known transuranium elements. The neutron
such as semiclassical methods in Nucleus–Nucleus Scattering and the Microscopic
irradiation of uranium led to the discovery of nuclear fission in 1938 and then
Semiclassical Approach to Nuclear Many-Body Problem, and a discussion closely related
to the first transuranium element, neptunium (atomic number 93), in 1940.
to experimental problems is presented. A complete analysis of the phase space
Plutonium (94) quickly followed and the next nine elements completed the
approach to the nuclear static and dynamic problem is also included. Several
actinide series by 1961. Investigation of the chemical properties of the actinides
applications of these new techniques to the description of collective motions and of
was followed more recently by chemical studies of the first three transactinides
heavy ion collisions in relation also to experimental problems is shown.
— rutherfordium (104), hahnium (105), and seaborgium (106). Recent
discoveries have extended the known elements to 112. Contents: Many-Body Problem in Phase Space; The Nuclear Ground State; Local Equation
of Motion and Nuclear Fluid Dynamics; Collective Excitations in Fermi Fluid Dynamics;
Readership: Undergraduates and graduates in nuclear physics, radiochemistry
Interparticle Collision Contribution to the Nuclear Fluid Dynamics; Large Amplitude
and the general readers.
Motions; Heavy Ion Physics.
400pp (approx.) Pub. date: Spring 1999
Readership: Nuclear physicists.
1-86094-087-0 US$58 £40
400pp (approx.) Pub. date: Spring 1999
Published by Imperial College Press and distributed by World Scientific 981-02-2664-0 US$68 £47
Publishing Co.

Series on Synchrotron Radiation Techniques and Applications – Vol. 4


NOVEL RADIATION SOURCES USING RELATIVISTIC ELECTRONS
From Infrared to X-Rays
by P Rullhusen (Inst. for Reference Materials & Measurements, Belgium), X Artru (Inst. of Phys. Nucl. de Lyon, France) & P Dhez (Univ.
Paris-Sud, France)

The purpose of this book is to give a description of the state of the art in Contents: Radiation by Relativistic Electrons; Synchrotron
theoretical and experimental work achieved in radiation source Radiation, Undulators, Free-Electron Lasers; Compton
development. It summarizes clearly and comprehensibly, the basic Scattering of Laser Light; Coherent Bremsstrahlung;
physical aspects needed to understand the phenomena, and also Channeling Radiation; Transition Radiation; Parametric
212pp
provides the interested reader with sufficient literature to be able to X-Rays; Smith–Purcell Effect; Photon Beam
Pub. date: Apr 1998
follow the development in more detail. In addition, it contains a unified Characteristics.
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view of most theoretical effects and their common properties. The most
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recent developments as well as references to further work can be found
electromagnetic and x-ray sources radiation). 981-02-3460-0(pbk)
in this volume. In many cases, review articles and textbooks published
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in specialized areas are also incorporated into the text.

INNOVATIVE COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN NUCLEAR MANY-BODY PROBLEMS


Towards A New Generation of Physics in Finite Quantum Systems
Proceedings of the XVII RCNP International Symposium NEW
Osaka, Japan 10 – 15 November 1997
edited by H Horiuchi, Y Fujiwara, M Matsuo (Kyoto University), M Kamimura (Kyushu University) ,
H Toki & Y Sakuragi (Osaka City University)

The recent rapid innovations in supercomputer technology are Contents: Few-body Systems; Monte-Carlo Methods; Light
changing the concepts of numerical calculations employed in solving Unstable Nuclei and Few-body Systems; Shell Model and Effective
552pp
a wide variety of nuclear many-body problems. The purpose of the Interactions; Nuclear Reactions and Structures; QCD and Lattice;
Pub. date: Sept 1998
XVII RCNP International Symposium on Innovative Computational Quarks and Strangeness; Hartree-Fock Methods and Collective
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Methods in Nuclear Many-Body Problems (INNOCOM97) was to discuss Motion; Heavy Ion Reactions.
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the frontiers of various computational methods and to exchange ideas
Readership: Graduate students, academicians and nuclear
in wide fields of nuclear physics. The subjects discussed at the symposium
physicists.
covered almost all the areas of nuclear physics.

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NUCLEAR METHODS AND THE NUCLEAR EQUATION OF STATE NG
edited by M Baldo (Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Italy)

The theoretical study of the nuclear equation of state (EOS) is a field of research which deals with Contents: The Brueckner-Bethe-Goldstone Expansion (R Sartor);
most of the fundamental problems of nuclear physics. This book gives an overview of the present Variational Methods (S Fantoni); The Dirac-Brueckner Approach
status of the microscopic theory of the nuclear EOS. Its aim is essentially twofold: first, to serve as a (R Brockmann); Correlations in the Nucleon Propagation (W
textbook for students entering the field, by covering the different subjects as exhaustively and Dickoff); Dirac-Brueckner Approach for Finite Nuclei (H Muether);
didactically as possible; second, to be a reference book for all researchers active in the theory of Long Range Correlations (T T S Kuo); Non-Nucleonic Degrees of
nuclear matter, by providing a report on the latest developments. Special emphasis is given to the Freedom (L S Ferreira); Superfluidity (U Lombardo); Astrophysical
numerous open problems existing at present and the prospects for their possible solutions. Applications (I Bombaci); EOS at Finite Temperature (M Baldo).

The general framework of the different approaches presented in the book is the meson theory of Readership: Students and researchers in (theoretical) nuclear
nuclear forces, where no free parameter is introduced, and the many-body treatment of physics and astrophysics.
nucleonñnucleon correlations. The ultimate hope of this world-wide effort is the understanding of 600pp (approx.) Pub. date: Autumn 1998
the structure of nuclear matter, both in the ground state and at finite temperature. 981-02-2165-7 US$116 £80
The main audience addressed is the community of theoretical nuclear physicists, but nuclear
experimentalists and astrophysicists will also find in the book an extensive amount of material of
direct interest for their everyday work, particularly for those studying heavy-ion collisions, where the
nuclear EOS is of special relevance. Finally, theoretical physicists working on elementary particle
theory could find in the book some stimulating ideas and problems directly related to their field.

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NEUTRINOS IN SUPERSYMMETRY NG
by J C Romão (IST, Portugal) & J W F Valle (IFIC/CSIC & Univ. Valencia, Spain)

This book discusses the issues associated with extensions of the Standard Model related to the neutrino Contents: Neutrino Masses: Dirac and Majorana; The Standard

and electroweak-symmetry-breaking sectors, with special emphasis on supersymmetry. After a basic Electroweak Model; Supersymmetry; R-Parity Violation; Simplest

discussion on the theory of neutrino mass and the minimal supersymmetric model, a discussion is Model for Spontaneous R-Parity Violation; Phenomenology of

given on the realisation of supersymmetry with R-parity violation and the associated phenomenology, Spontaneous R-Parity Violation; Implications in Astrophysics and

including the study of single supersymmetric particle production, R-parity-violating decays and the Cosmology.

physics of invisibly decaying Higgs bosons, characteristic of models with spontaneous R-parity violation. Readership: Students and researchers in high energy physics and
The book also describes the potential of future experiments for probing these theories in particle nuclear physics.
physics experiments. A brief discussion is also given on the cosmological and astrophysical implications
300pp (approx.) Pub. date: Summer 1998
and possible ways to probe this physics at nonaccelerator installations.
981-02-3275-6 US$78 £54

THEMES IN STRONG INTERACTIONS NEW


Proceedings of the 12th Annual HUGS at CEBAF
Jefferson Laboratory, Newport News, USA 2 – 20 June 1997
edited by J L Goity (Hampton University, USA)

This volume contains the lectures presented at the 12th Annual Hampton University Graduate Studies at the Continuous Electron Beam
Accelerator Facility (HUGS at CEBAF), which took place at Jefferson Lab and Hampton University from June 2nd to June 20th, 1997. It
reflects the current quest for understanding strong interaction physics in the nonperturbative regime and its connections with the
fundamental theory of the strong interactions, i.e. QCD. This quest is shaping current theoretical and experimental efforts in nuclear
physics, as manifested by the experimental programs at Jefferson Lab and other facilities, and theoretical approaches that keep a
rigorous connection with QCD, such as the method of chiral Lagrangians. 356pp
Pub date: Oct 1998
Contents: Interaction, Currents and the Electromagnetic Structure of Light Nuclei (L Marcucci & R Schiavilla); Electron Scattering from
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Covariant Few-Body Systems (J W Van Orden); Baryon Structure, Constituent Quark Models and Experimental Perspectives with the
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CLAS Detector at Jefferson Laboratory (M Ripani); Chiral Nucleon Dynamics (U-G Meißner); Probing the Nucleon Structure from High-
Energy Scattering (X-D Ji); The Spin Structure of the Nucleon (X-D Ji) ; Nucleon Structure Functions: Experiments and Models (S E Kuhn);
An Introduction to Real and Virtual Compton Scattering (V Breton).

Readership: Graduate students and researchers in nuclear and particle physics.

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HEAVY ION PHYSICS NEW
Proceedings of the VI International School-Seminar
Dubna, Russia 22 – 27 September 1997
edited by Yu Ts Oganessian & R Kalpakchieva (Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, Dubna, Russia)

This book presents recent results on experimental and theoretical and Continuum (J S Vaagen et al.); Production of
studies of the interaction of heavy ions with nuclei at low and a High Quality 6He Beam and the Two-Neutron
intermediate energies: the dynamics of fusion and decay of complex Exchange Observed in the 6He + 4He Reaction (G
nuclear systems, the synthesis of superheavy elements, the synthesis M Ter-Akopian et al.) ; New Neutron-Rich Nuclei
948pp
and properties of exotic nuclei close to the proton and neutron Produced with a 70 AMeV 48 Ca Beam (H Sakurai et
Pub. date: Aug 1998
driplines, nuclear fission, nuclear structure, and reactions with stable al.) ; Neutron Skin of Na Isotopes and an Application
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and radioactive ion beams. It also covers some aspects of applied to the EOS (T Suzuki et al.); and other papers.
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physics research: track membranes and their applications, the use of Readership: Nuclear physicists.
polymers in medicine and electronics, production and application
of radioisotopes for medical purposes, and environmental protection.

Contents: Extension of the Periodic System of Elements and the


Structure of the Vacuum (W Greiner); European Exotic Beam Facilities
(A C Mueller); The SPIRAL Radioactive Beam Facility at GANIL: Status
and Perspectives (D Guerreau); Status of the NSCL Facility Upgrade
(D J Morrissey); Status and Research Plans at the Warsaw Cyclotron (J
Kownacki); INTAS: A Bridge Between Scientists of the Western Europe
and the New Independent States of the Former Soviet Union (D Gould
& R Vardapetian); Borromean Halo Nuclei: Structure of Bound States

FISSION AND PROPERTIES OF NEUTRON-RICH NUCLEI


Proceedings of the International Conference NEW
Sanibel Island, Florida, USA 10 – 15 November 1997
edited by J H Hamilton & A V Ramayya (Vanderbilt University)

Contents: Developments in Fission, Fusion, Clusterradioactivity and the Extension of the Periodic System of Elements (W Greiner) ; Discoveries
of the Heaviest Elements (G Münzenberg); Cluster Radioactivity and Related Phenomena (D N Poenaru et al.); Viscosity in the Fission of
Hot Nuclei (B B Back et al.); Recent Results on the Studies of Nuclei Far from Stability in IMP (Y X Luo); Superheavy Nuclei in Selfconsistent
Nuclear Models (M Bender et al.); New Results on Superasymmetric Fission at Intermediate Energy (J Äysto et al.); Breakup and Fusion
Reactions Induced by Radioactive Beams (A M Breitschaft et al.) ; Radioactive Nuclear Beams: Novel Structures, Simple Signatures and
684pp
Advanced Facilities (R Casten) ; Alpha a nd Exotic Cluster Decay (D S Delion et al.); and other papers.
Pub. date: Aug 1998
Readership: Nuclear physicists and astrophysicists.
981-02-3537-2
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QCD, LIGHTCONE PHYSICS AND HADRON PHENOMENOLOGY


NuSS’97 Tenth Nuclear Summer School and Symposium NEW
Seoul National University, Korea 23 – 28 June 1997
edited by Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University, USA) & Dong-Pil Min (Seoul National University, Korea)

This volume presents the most updated research reviews on the topics of QCD, Lightcone Quantization and Hadron Phenomenology.
Graduate students and researchers can review recent progresses and explore future directions in nuclear/particle physics research.

Contents: Light-Cone Quantized QCD and Novel Hadron Phenomenology (S J Brodsky); Two Topics in QCD: The ‘Short Range’ Deuteron and
Beyond Deep Inelastic Scattering (C E Carlson); Zero-Mode Problem on the Light Front (K Yamawaki); Much Ado About Nothing: Vacuum
and Renormalization on the Light-Front (M Burkardt); Electroweak Transitions in Baryons (N C Mukhopadhyay); Quark Model, Nonperturbative
284pp
Wave Functions, the QCD Sum Rules and Instantons (A Zhitnitsky); Sign Convention of Residues in QCD Sum Rules (S Choe); Relations Among
Pub. date: Aug 1998
the Light-Cone Quark Models with the Invariant Meson Mass Scheme and Their Model Predictions on the Radiative Meson Decays (H-M Choi
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& C-R Ji); Leptonic and Hadronic Decays of B Meson (D S Hwang); One and Two Loop Anomalous Dimensions for the Chiral-Odd Structure
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Function h (S Kumano & M Miyama) .
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Readership: Researchers and students in nuclear physics, accelerator physics, high energy physics, particle physics, theoretical physics and
mathematical physics.

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PHYSICS SINCE PARITY SYMMETRY BREAKING
In Memory of Professor C S Wu NEW
Proceedings of the International Conference
Nanjing, People’s Republic of China 16 – 18 August 1997
edited by Fan Wang (Nanjing University) et al.

Madam Chien Shiung Wu, the great physicist of 20th century physics, passed Review of Electron-Proton Deep Inelastic Scattering (L W
away in February 1997. Born in 1912, she became a towering scientific Mo); Non-Perturbative Hamiltonian Approaches to Strong
figure in the second half of the century. Madam Wu and Madame Curie Interaction Physics (J P Vary et al.); Beta-Decay Matrix
will forever be commemorated as the two great female physicists of the Elements from the Study of Asymmetric Emission from a
20th century. On 16–18 August 1997, scientists from around the globe, many Polarised Nuclei: Gamma-Tagging — A New Method for
of them distinguished in their own right, gathered in Nanjing, where Madam Complex Beta Decay (N J Stone); High Energy Physics: The
Wu spent her undergraduate years to celebrate the glorious achievements LHC Project and the ATLAS Experiment (P Jenni); From
of the great lady. Symmetry Violation to Dynamics: The Charm Window (J A

This important volume constitutes the proceedings of the conference. The Appel) ; Determining Electroweak Parameters in e +e –

main advances in fundamental symmetry, nuclear, particle and general Interactions — From Z to W (B C Shen); The Status and Physics

physics since parity symmetry breaking and the prospects at the turn of at BEPC/BES (W Li) ; Search for New Particles at Hadron 724pp

the century are addressed by world-renowned experts. The historical Colliders (X Wu) ; Searches for Strangelets at the BNAL-AGS Pub. date: Sept 1998

developments in the studies of the β-decay mechanism, vector current with the E864 Spectrometer (H Z Huang) ; Decay Widths of 981-02-3475-9

conservation, parity, charge conjugation and time reversal Excited Heavy Mesons from QCD Sum Rules in the Infinite US$112 £77

nonconservation are vividly depicted by Madam Wu’s close friends, Mass Limit (Y-B Dai); General Physics: Neutrino Physics at

including several Nobel laureates. Nuclear Energies (R L Mössbauer); Day-Night Effect in the
Detection of Solar Neutrinos (S W MacDowell & J J
Contents: Fundamental Symmetry: Hunting for Direct CP Violation in Degroote) ; Muonium (V W Hughes); An Alternate Window
Strange-Baryon Decays (K B Luk); Fundamental Symmetries in Non-Leptonic Upon the GSI Sharp Lepton Problem (J J Griffin); Quantum
Nucleon–Nucleon Interactions (J Rikovska) ; Measurement of Parity Electrodynamics and Helium: Some Lessons for Nuclear and
Nonconservation and an Anapole Moment in Cesium (C S Wood et al.) ; Particle Physics (J Sucher) ; Reminiscence: Some
New Domains of Exotic Atom Spectroscopy — Metastable Antiprotonic Recollections of C S Wu at UCB, 1936–1937 and Columbia
Helium Atomcules and Deeply Bound Pionic Atoms (T Yamazaki) ; Search University, 1951 (W E Lamb, Jr) ; A Week in the Life of C S Wu
for Non-Standard Time-Reversal Violation in the Beta Decay of the Kaon (L M Lederman) ; A Matter of Symmetry (M Schwartz); In
(P Depommier) ; Nuclear Physics: Extension of the Periodic System of Memory of Chien Shiung Wu (J W Cronin); and other papers.
Elements and the Structure of the Vacuum (W Greiner); Mining for Gold in
Readership: Nuclear and particle physicists and physics
the Mountains Far from the Valley of Beta Stability (J H Hamilton); Progress
historians.
in Nuclear Astrophysics Using Secondary-Radioactive Beams (M Gai); A

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edited by Takeshi Kodama, Carlos Eduardo Aguiar (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro),
Yogiro Hama (Universidade de Sao Paulo), Sergio Barbosa Duarte (Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas),
Grazyna Odyniec (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory) & Herbert Ströbele (Universität der Frankfurt)

Contents: Quantum Mechanics of HBT Intensity Interferometry (G Baym); Partonic Picture of Heavy-Ion Collisions (X-N Wang); Semi-
Particle Interferometry: New Theoretical Results (U Heinz); Production of Hard Processes in Nuclear Collisions (K Werner) ; Fluid
Strange and Nonstrange Mesons in A–A Collisions from BEVALAC/SIS to Dynamics and Heavy Ion Reactions (L Csernai); Open
480pp (approx.)
SPS Energies (H Ströbele); Departure from the Hadronic Scenario at CERN Systems, Entropy and Chaos (H-T Elze); Relativistic Nuclear
Pub. date: Autumn 1998
SPS? (G Odyniec) ; Collective Flow in Heavy Ion Collisions (H-G Ritter); The Physics: An Overview (J Rafelski); and other papers.
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PHENIX Physics Program at RHIC (W Zajc); Low and High Energy Phase Readership: Nuclear physicists. US$116 £80
Transitions in Nuclear Physics (L Moretto); Lifetime of Quasiparticles in the
Quark–Gluon Plasma (J-P Blaizot); Properties of Hadrons in the Nuclear
Medium (C-M Ko); Small x Physics and Why It Is Interesting (L McLerran);

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Padova, Italy 13 – 15 October 1997
edited by C Signorini, F Soramel (INFN, University of Padova) & T Kishida (RIKEN)

These proceedings present the most recent progress made by Also presented are the future trends in Japan at RIKEN, RiBeam
Japanese and Italian researchers in the field of heavy ion physics. They Factory, and JHP at KEK, and in Italy EXCYT at LNS and SPES at LNL.
cover both experimental and theoretical aspects from low energies All these new developments are strongly connected with
(Tandem Van de Graaff accelerators) to medium energies (LINAC, production and subsequent exploitation of radioactive ion beams,
Cyclotrons) up to relativistic energies (LHC at CERN). and offer a very promising, fertile future.
The majority of the experiments presented have been performed in Contents: Direct Reaction Spectroscopy of Very Neutron Rich Nuclei
the two largest Italian laboratories: LNL, Legnaro-Padova, with the (M Ishihara); Recent Results of Nuclear Moment Measurements with
Tandem + SC Linac (ALPI); LNS, Catania, with the Tandem + SC Polarized Radioactive Beams (K Asahi); Soft and Giant Multipole
Cyclotron; and in one of the largest Japanese facilities: RIKEN, Saitama, Excitations in Nuclei Near Drip Lines (H Sagawa); Status and
with the Ring Cyclotron. Perspectives of the LNS Heavy Ion Facility (L Calabretta) ; Monte
400pp (approx.)
The future Italian developments with relativistic heavy ions at LHC Carlo Shell Model Calculations for Stable and Unstable Nuclei (T
Pub date: Autumn 1998
(CERN) are also presented, as well as experiments in collaboration with Otsuka); Novel Features of Low Energy Heavy Ion Reactions (L
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other laboratories, like JAERI, CNS (University of Tokyo), the Tandem Corradi); Exotic Structure of Light Unstable Nuclei Revealed by
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Accelerator Center (Tsukuba), GANIL (France), and the Accelerator Coulomb Dissociation and Capture Reactions (A Mengoni);
Laboratory in Munich, Germany. Nuclear Caloric Curve (G Raciti) ; Nucleosynthesis in Explosive
Hydrogen Burning (S Kubono); and other papers.
The highlights of the proceedings, and the area in which most
experimental efforts are presently involved, are: research with Readership: Nuclear physicists.
radioactive ion beams at RIKEN with the RIPS separator; spectroscopy
study at LNL with the GASP/EUROBALL 4π γ spectrometers; and
intermediate energy physics (deep inelastic, fragmentation) at LNS.

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edited by Alain Boudard (CEA-SPhN, CEN Saclay) &
P A Chamouard (CEA — Laboratoire National Saturne CEN Saclay)

The “Laboratoire National SATURNE” (LNS) was created in Saclay through the joint Contents: Genesis and History of SATURNE-2 (R Beurtey) ; Introduction to SATURNE-2 (P A
efforts and funds from the CEA and the CNRS/IN2P3. The first proton beam from Chamouard); General Theoretical Framework (M Soyeur); The Source of Polarized
the new synchrotron SATURNE-2 was obtained in July 1978. The laboratory’s Particles (P Y Beauvais) ; Depolarizing Resonances (J M Lagniel); Polarimeters and
activities stopped in December 1997. Polarimetry (M Garçon); Physics with Polarized Deuterons (M Morlet); The NN Force

The main subjects of research have concerned fundamental nuclear physics and Study and the Search for Diraryons (C Leluc & F Lehar); Inelastic Channels of NN (W

more precisely the “intermediate energy” domain. There, nucleons could be seen Kühn); p-Nucleus Interaction and the Saclay-Gatchina Collaboration (A Vorobyov); π–

individually by the probe and possibly excited in the first baryonic resonances (N* ∆ Dynamics in Nuclei (M Roy-Stephan); η Physics and Baryonic Resonances (G

and D). Light mesons were produced in elementary processes or in the nuclear Dellacasa); Progress in Accelerator Theory (A Tkatchenko); Performances of the Control

medium. SATURNE was also seen as a polyvalent facility for other domains of Device for Accelerators and Beam Lines (P Ausset); The Pre-Injector MIMAS (J L Laclare);

Physics. The laboratory was open to a national and international community of The DIONE Source (J Faure); Physics with Heavy Ions (J Gosset); SATURNE, An Intense

physicists. Source of Cosmic Radiation (R Michel); Transmutation and Spallation Studies (S Leray);
SATURNE and Its External Activities (M Tkatchenko).
It has been an extremely powerful laboratory for accelerators and ion source
developments. The synchrotrons (MIMAS and SATURNE) could deliver the highest Readership: Researchers in nuclear physics and accelerator physics.

intensity of polarized beams (protons and deuterons) in the GeV range, and also 350pp (approx.) Pub date: Spring 1999
a variety of other projectiles. 981-02-3679-4 US$82 £56

This book contains the speakers’ contributions to a colloquium organized in Paris


in May 1998. Its aim is to synthesize the various subjects of the research activities
driven by SATURNE-2, the progress in accelerator physics and the impact of the
laboratory through its various collaborations and studies. It also provides the starting
point for bibliographic research on projects done with this accelerator.

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Proceedings of the XX Brazilian Meeting
Brazil 31 August – 4 September 1997
edited by C L Lima, V R Vanin (State University of Sao Paulo, Brazil), L Tomio (Institute of Theoretical Physics, Sao Paulo, Brazil),
O D Goncalves & S R Souza (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Contents: Nuclear Structure: Multiphonon Resonant States (C Bertulani); Relativistic Mean Field Approach to High-Spin States (P Ring);
Nuclear Spectroscopy with Cross-Sections Below 1 mb (D Hojman); Nucleon–Nucleon Interaction: NN Interaction and the Bonn Potential (R
Machleidt); An Overview of the Paris Potential (B Loiseau); Few-Body Systems and NN (J Tjon); Nuclear Reactions: Nuclear Reactions with
Exotic Nuclei (L F Canto); The Issue of the “Deformation” of the Proton and Its Investigation with Out-of-Plane Spectrometry (C N Papanicolas) ;
488pp
Applied Physics: Review on Nuclear Physics Detectors (A Policarpo); Neutron Tomography (W Treimer); The Sao Paulo Racetrack Microtron
Pub. date: Oct 1998
(M N Martins); and other papers.
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Readership: Nuclear, high energy, applied and experimental physicists. US$86 £60

EXCITING PHYSICS WITH NEW ACCELERATOR FACILITIES


Proceedings of the International Workshop
NEW
SPring-8, Hyogo, Japan 11 – 13 March 1998
edited by Hiroshi Toki (RCNP, Osaka University) & Shin Date (SPring-8, Japan)

This volume discusses the exciting physics with new accelerator facilities, which are being constructed or proposed in various places. The
facilities are RHIC (Brookhaven), CEBAF (TJINP), SPring-8 (Nishi-Harima), RIBF (RIKEN), JHP (KEK-INS), RIB (MSU), LISS (IUCF) and COSY (Juelich).
RHIC aims at the creation of a QCD deconfinement phase and the study of the properties of such matter. CEBAF and SPring-8 use leptons
to probe the quark–gluon structures of hadrons and nuclei. LISS and COSY use high resolution hadron beams to study hadron structures. JHP
produces strong secondary hadron beams for hyper-nuclear physics and rare decay studies of basic symmetries. RIBF and RIB produce
304pp
radioactive nuclear beams for the study of the nuclear structure of unstable nuclei far from beta stability, and astrophysics issues.
Pub date: Oct 1998
981-02-3671-9(pbk) Readership: Graduate students and young researchers in nuclear and accelerator physics.

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NUCLEAR REACTION DATA AND NUCLEAR REACTORS


Physics, Design and Safety
(In 2 Volumes) NEW
Proceedings of the Workshop
ICTP, Trieste, Italy 15 April – 17 May 1996
edited by A Gandini (ENEA, Rome, Italy) & G Reffo (ENEA, Bologna, Italy)

This book gathers together contributions by experts from leading international Elements on Reactor Control (G B Bruna) ; An
research institutions and industries. The articles have been organized in a self- Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks with
consistent form, with the objective of giving basic, updated information to Applications to Nuclear Systems (M Marseguerra); 1256pp
scientists and engineers from developing countries on modern methods for the Solution Methods for the Diffusion Equation (B Pub. date: May 1998
computation and analysis of nuclear reactors, with particular emphasis on Montagnini & M Sumini); and other papers. 981-02-2901-1(set)
reactor physics, design and safety. US$187 £129
Readership: Nuclear physicists.
Contents: The Optical Model and ECIS95 (B V Carlson); Recent Progress in Nuclear
Reaction Theory and Models (M Herman & G Reffo); Nuclear Level Density (A V
Ignatyuk); The Physics of High Energy Reactions (A Ferrari & P R Sala); Processed
Evaluated Nuclear Data for Reactor Calculations (A Trkov); Nuclear Data Libraries
and On-Line Services (P Oblo⇑insky & O Schwerer); Unit-Cell and Super-Cell
Homogenisation (T Kulikowska) ; Basic Principles for Nuclear Safety (M Cumo) ;

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QUANTUM ASPECTS OF BEAM PHYSICS HIGHLIGHTS OF MODERN NUCLEAR STRUCTURE
Advanced ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop Proceedings of the 6 th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics
Monterey, California, USA 4 – 9 January 1998 S. Agata Sui Due Golfi, Italy 18 – 22 May 1998
edited by Pisin Chen (Stanford University) edited by Aldo Covello (Universita di Napoli)

The frontiers of beam research point to increasingly high energy, greater brightness This volume discusses some of the main achievements and perspectives of nuclear
and lower emittance beams with ever-increasing particle species. These demands structure physics for both experiment and theory. The main themes are: spectroscopy
in turn have triggered a rapidly growing number of beam phenomena that involve of exotic nuclei; from nucleon-nucleon interaction to nuclear structure; recent
quantum effects. Concurrently, the violent accelerations which are becoming developments in the study of collective excitations; nuclear structure physics in other
available through novel accelerator research may, perhaps, help to investigate research fields.
fundamental physics associated with general relativity. In view of these exciting
Contents: Novel Shapes and Exotic Decay Modes in Medium-Mass Nuclei (C Baktash);
developments and the important role they may play in the next century, the world’s
New Trends in Physics with the Forthcoming Radioactive Nuclear Beams Facilities (M
first conference on the “Quantum Aspects of Beam Physics”, held at Monterey,
Lewitowicz); Nuclear Forces and Nuclear Structure (R Machleidt); Defining the Nuclear
California, in January 1998, attracted a broad spectrum of experts from beam physics,
Mean Field (B A Brown); Independent Particle Motion and Correlations (I Sick);
particle physics, laser science, astrophysics, condensed matter physics, nuclear and
Nucleon–Nucleon Effective Interactions and Two-Frequency Shell Model (T T S Kuo);
atomic physics. At the end of the meeting, history had been made, and the term
Shell Model Nuclei Studied in Deep-Inelastic HI Reactions (R Broda et al.); Advanced
“quantum beam physics” was born.
β– Spectroscopic Studies of Single-Particle and Collective Excitations at 132 Sn (H Mach
This book collects together the excellent reviews and papers on new advances in et al.); Realistic Shell-Model Calculations Near Closed Shells (A Covello et al.); Low-
the field which were presented during the workshop. It should be a valuable reference Lying Dipole Excitations in Heavy Nuclei Studied in Photon Scattering Experiments (U
to all physicists interested in the frontiers of quantum beam physics. Kneissl et al.); Trends and Perspectives in Nuclear Structure (F Iachello); and other
Readership: Beam physicists and, high energy, nuclear and laser physicists with an papers.
interest in the frontiers of beam physics. Readership: Nuclear, experimental and theoretical physicists.
500pp (approx.) Pub date: Autumn 1998 650pp (approx.) Pub date: Spring 1999
981-02-3551-8 US$84 £57 981-02-3708-1 US$96 £66

FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN QUARK COLLECTIVE EXCITATIONS IN FERMI AND


NUCLEAR PHYSICS BOSE SYSTEMS
Proceedings of the Workshop Sao Paulo, Brazil 14 – 19 September 1998
Adelaide, Australia 10 – 20 March 1998 edited by Carlos Bertulani (Cidade Universitaria, Brazil), L Felipe Canto (Universidade
edited by Anthony W Thomas & Kazuo Tsushima Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) &
(University of Adelaide) Mahir Hussein (Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil)

One of the most fundamental questions in understanding strong interaction is whether Collective excitations in Fermi and Bose systems are key phenomena in understanding
or not quarks and gluons play a significant role in nuclear systems. At high densities the structure and dynamics of many-body systems with the manifestation of different
we need to explore the existence and nature of a deconfinement phase transition. statistics. This volume presents recent developments in atomic and nuclear physics
At lower densities we wish to study the changes in the properties of a hadron particle which have revealed intriguing features which are under intense scrutiny by both
as mass and electroweak form factors, when it is immersed in nuclear matter. Finally, theorists and experimentalists.
we may even ask whether the internal structure of the nucleon plays a role in the
Readership: Nuclear, accelerator, atomic and molecular physicists.
binding and properties of finite nuclei.
450pp (approx.) Pub date: Summer 1999
On the theoretical side the issues raised here are of concern to a very broad
981-02-3735-9 US$98 £68
community, from those working in traditional many-body physics, to those building
effective field theories, to those working in lattice QCD. Experimentally, there are
many accelerators, mature, new and planned, which can offer insight into this field
— from SLAC to HERA, COSY, CELSIUS and TJNAF. This workshop brought together
key figures from all areas of theoretical and experimental physics concerned with
this fundamental problem.

Readership: Researchers in nuclear, accelerator, high energy, particle, experimental,


theoretical and computational physics.

300pp (approx.) Pub date: Spring 1999


981-02-3730-8 US$78 £54

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by S Y Lee (Indiana University)

The development of high energy accelerators began in 1911, when Rutherford discovered angle variables of the synchrotron phase space, because the
the atomic nuclei inside the atom. Since then, progress has been made in the following: transformation is important for understanding advanced topics
(1) development of high voltage dc and rf accelerators, such as the collective instability and nonlinear beam dynamics.
(2) achievement of high field magnets with excellent field quality, Each section is followed by exercises, which are designed to
(3) discovery of transverse and longitudinal beam focusing principles, reinforce the concept discussed and to solve a realistic
(4) invention of high power rf sources, accelerator design problem.
(5) improvement of high vacuum technology,
Readership: Accelerator, high-energy, nuclear, plasma and
(6) attainment of high brightness (polarized/unpolarized) electron/ion sources,
applied physicists.
(7) advancement of beam dynamics and beam manipulation schemes, such as beam
480pp (approx.) Pub date: Spring 1999
injection, accumulation, slow and fast extraction, beam damping and beam cooling,
981-02-3709-X US$64 £44
instability feedback, etc.
981-02-3710-3(pbk) US$32 £22
The impacts of the accelerator development are evidenced by the many ground-breaking
discoveries in particle and nuclear physics, atomic and molecular physics, condensed matter
physics, biomedical physics, medicine, biology, and industrial processing.

This book is intended to be used as a graduate or senior undergraduate textbook in accelerator


physics and science. It can be used as preparatory course material for graduate accelerator
physics students doing thesis research. The text covers historical accelerator development, transverse
betatron motion, synchrotron motion, an introduction to linear accelerators, and sychrotron radiation
phenomena in low emittance electron storage rings. Attention is paid to derivation of the action–

NEW FACET OF SPIN GIANT RESONANCES IN NUCLEI


Proceedings of the International Symposium NEW
Tokyo, Japan 17 – 20 November 1997
edited by H Sakai, H Okamura & T Wakasa (University of Tokyo)

Contents: History of Giant Resonances and Quenching (A Arima); Toward Precise Gamow–Teller Strengths from Charge Exchange Data (C
D Goodman); Quenching Problem in Gamow–Teller Giant Resonance (H Sakai et al.); The (n,p) Reaction — Not So Boring After All? (J
Blomgren); Spin Response Functions Studied by Quasi-Elastic Scattering (M Ichimura et al.); Gamow–Teller β-Decays in Drip Line Nuclei (I
Hamamoto); The GT Resonance Revealed in β+-Decay Using New Experimental Techniques (B Rubio et al.); Spin Dipole States of Deformed
Nuclei (H Kurasawa & T Suzuki); GT Strength in Odd-A Nuclei (J W Watson); Recent Results on the Magnetic Dipole and Quadrupole
536pp
Response in Nuclei Probed in Electron and Photon Scattering (A Richter); What Can We Learn from Particle- and Gamma-Decay of
Pub. date: Aug 1998
Charge-Exchange Giant Resonances? (M N Harakeh et al.); Structure and Decay Properties of SDR Within Semimicroscopical Approach
981-02-3511-9
(M H Urin et al.); Nuclear Spin Responses for Neutrinos and Nuclear Spin Giant Resonances (H Ejiri); Spin Strength and Supernovae (S M
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Austin); Deeply Bound Pionic Atoms — New Nuclear Resonances of Gamow–Teller Type (T Yamazaki); Medium Effects on the NN Interaction
from (p,p) Reactions: Evidence for Chiral Restoration? (E J Stephenson & F Sammarruca); RPA/DWIA Description of Spin Excitations in the
ρ ρ ) and ( ρ ρ) other papers.
Continuum by and Reactions (F T Baker); (p,p’ d,d’
Readership: Nuclear and high energy physicists.

NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS WITH HIGH-INTENSITY PROTON ACCELERATORS


Proceedings of the 25th INS International Symposium
Tokyo, Japan 3 – 6 December 1996
edited by T K Komatsubara, T Shibata & T Nomura (Univ. Tokyo)

Contents: The Current Status of the Super-Kamiokande (K Martens); The Overview of a High Luminosity µ + µ– Collider (R B Palmer
Future of K Physics (F J Gilman); ε’/ε Measurement at the CERN SPS — The & J C Gallardo); CERN PS High Brightness Operation of
NA48 Experiment (M S Sozzi); Kaon Decay Experiments at KEK-PS (J Imazato); LHC (R Cappi); and other papers.
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions: Theoretical Overview (B Müller); Present Readership: High-energy and nuclear physicists.
Status and Prospects of Experimental Studies of Superheavy Elements (G
Münzenberg); The (K–,π0 ) Reaction: A New Window to Hypernuclear 536pp
Formation (E V Hungerford); Hypernuclear Spectroscopy and Y N Pub. date: Apr 1998
Interaction (Y Yamamoto et al.); Neutrino Physics in the USA (S G Wojcicki); 981-02-3108-3
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Edoardo Amaldi Foundation Series – Vol. 3
20TH CENTURY PHYSICS: ESSAYS AND RECOLLECTIONS
A Selection of Historical Writings by Edoardo Amaldi
edited by Giovanni Battimelli & Giovanni Paoloni (Rome University “La Sapienza”)

In this important volume, major events and personalities of 20th century physics are portrayed through recollections and historiographical
works of one of the most prominent figures of European science. A former student of Enrico Fermi, and a leading personality of physical
research and science policy in postwar Italy, Edoardo Amaldi devoted part of his career to documenting, both as witness and as historian,
some significant moments of 20th century science. The focus of the book is on the European scene, ranging from nuclear research in
Rome in the 1930s to particle physics at CERN, and includes biographies of physicists such as Ettore Majorana, Bruno Touschek and Fritz
768pp
Houtermans.
Pub. date: Jul 1998
Edoardo Amaldi (Carpaneto, 1908 – Roma, 1989) was one of the leading figures in twentieth century Italian science. He was conferred his
981-02-2369-2
degree in physics at Rome University in 1929 and played an active role (as a member of the team of young physicists known as “the boys
US$119 £83
of via Panisperna”) in the fundamental research on artificial induced radioactivity and the properties of neutrons, which won the group’s
leader Enrico Fermi the Nobel Prize for physics in 1938. Following Fermi’s departure for the United States in 1938 and the disruption of the
original group, Amaldi took upon himself the task of reorganising the research in physics in the difficult situation of post-war Italy. His own
research went from nuclear physics to cosmic ray physics, elementary particles and, in later years, gravitational waves. Active research
was for him always coupled to a direct involvement as a statesman of science and an organiser: he was the leading figure in the
establishment of INFN (National Institute for Nuclear Physics) and has played a major role, as spokesman of the Italian scientific community,
in the creation of CERN, the large European laboratory for high energy physics. He also actively supported the formation of a similar trans-
national joint venture in space science, which gave birth to the European Space Agency. In these and several other scientific organisations,
he was often entrusted with directive responsibilities. In his later years, he developed a keen interest in the history of his discipline. This gave
rise to a rich production of historiographic material, of which a significant sample is collected in this volume.

Contents: From Nuclei to Particles: 50 Years of Physics in Italy: Nuclear Physics in Rome and the Italian Scientific Milieu Up to 1939; Post-War
Italian Physics; European Physicists and Their Institutions: Physics at the Beginning of the Century; Prominent Personalities in 20th Century
Physics; European Physics and CERN.

Readership: Scientists, historians of science and physics students.


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REACTOR DOSIMETRY SPIN 98
Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium Proceedings of the13th International Symposium on High Energy
Prague, Czech Republic 2 – 6 September 1996 Spin Physics
edited by Hamid Aït Abderrahim, Pierre D’hondt (Belgian Protvino, Russia 8 – 12 September 1998
Nuclear Research Centre) & Bohumil Osmera edited by N E Tyurin, V L Solovianov, S M Troshin & A G Ufimtsev
(Czech Nuclear Research Institute) (Institute for High Energy Physics, Protvino, Russia)

This symposium provided a forum for interchange of state-of-the- This volume contains the plenary talks of the 13 th International
art techniques and databases and for standardization of radiation Symposium on High Energy Spin Physics, the rapporteur talks
metrology. sponsored by the International Committee on High Energy Spin
The proceedings are of value to anyone involved in reactor dosimetry, including researchers, Physics, and contributions to the parallel sessions. It covers
manufacturers, and representatives from industry, utilities and regulatory agencies. The major experimental results, theory and the progress of instrumentation in
topics treated are: reactor pressure vessel surveillance and plant life management; reactor spin physics.
dosimetry techniques; benchmarks; nuclear data; damage correlation and exposure Contents: Spin Physics in and Beyond the Standard Model — Theory
parameters; experimental and calculational characterization of irradiation environments; and Experiment; Spin Structure of Nucleon; Polarized Beams, Targets
dosimetry for research reactors and irradiation experiments. and Sources; Future Projects and Perspectives.
Contents: Reactor Pressure Vessel Surveillance and Plant Life Management; Techniques; Readership: High energy physicists.
Benchmarks; Nuclear Data; Damage Correlation and Exposure Parameters; Characterisation
600pp (approx.) Pub date: Spring 1999
of Environments (Experiments and Calculations); Surveillance, Benchmarks and Nuclear Data
981-02-3666-2 US$128 £87
(Applications); Dosimetry for Research Reactors and Irradiation Experiments.

Readership: General.

960pp Pub. date: Mar 1998


981-02-3346-9 US$148 £103

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