Polarization Dynamics In Nuclear And Particle Physics - Proceedings Of The 2nd Adriatico Research Conference
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. December 1993
Book
Hardback
444 pages
978-981-02-1423-4 (ISBN)
Description
In the four years since the first Trieste Meeting on Spin and Polarization Dynamics in Nuclear and Particle Physics, considerable progress has been made both in the theoretical and experimental aspects of this field. The polarization phenomena have given rise to many more detailed and crucial tests which enhance our understanding of particle physics. New information can also be uncovered in the process of conducting the various tests. For this reason, considerable efforts have been put into the present and future accelerators to extend the experimental data to measure polarization asymmetries for both polarized targets and polarized scattered and produced particles. The 2nd Adriatico Research Conference held in January 1992 brought together both theorists and experimentalists who presented many new findings. These findings have been compiled into this compact volume to give a complete picture of the wide range of theoretical and experimental problems, difficulties, results, prospects and hopes which are at the core of particle physics studies today. It will be a useful guide for the present status of polarization phenomena and their fundamental implications.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
ISBN-13
978-981-02-1423-4 (9789810214234)
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Editor
Univ Of Colorado, Usa
Ictp, Italy
Infn, Italy
Soltan Inst For Nuclear Studies, Warsaw, Poland
Content
The SMC experiment on polarized muon scattering off polarized nucleons, G. Baum et al; polarization at LEP - status and prospects, J.P. Koutchouk; polarized protons at RHIC, Y. Makdisi; recent developments in stored polarized electron positron beams, R. Rossmanith; test of time-reversal invariance in proton-deuteron scattering, P.D. Eversheim; spin correlation measurements at the Indiana University cyclotron facility, S.F. Pate; the proton spin problem, theoretical viewpoint, A.V. Efremov; QCD and EMC 2 - the proton spin crisis is still here, G. Preparata; spin effects in elastic scattering and nonperturbative dynamics, S.M. Troshin; high-spin structure of odd-A Os nuclei, D.L. Balabanski; spin phenomena in elastic processes, M.P. Chavleishvili; polarization effects in W-pair production in e+e- annihilation, J. Fleischer; analysis of e+e- to pp process with polarized particles, J. Kraskiewicz and R. Raczka; transverse spin effects, P.G. Ratcliffe. (Part contents).